Three sterling silver baby feeding accessories comprising a christening cup stamped Sterling, a pair of baby bib stork clips stamped sterling, and a silver spoon hallmarked London 1807, 50 grams
A pair of sterling anointing spoons, 1901 Sheffield, with maker's marks for James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin). Replicas of the original Coronation spoon, the oldest known English silver spoon, with divided arabesque patterned bowls attached…
A collection of 11 silver teaspoons with crests, total weight 141gm, together with three Dutch 830 silver anointing spoons with embossed coastal scenes, 148gm
Sterling silver anointing spoon retailed by Hickleton and Phillips, hallmarked Birmingham 1936. 25 cm long.
Large Edwardian sterling silver anointing spoon, gilded with serpent finial, c1901, length 26 cm by the mark of Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) shepherd
A Victorian sterling silver gilt Christening spoon, 1875, London, by Henry Holland, decorated in the neoclassical style with scrolls, grotesque mask and cast figural subjects. Length 18.8 cm
Seven sterling silver anointing spoons, of graduating sizes, hallmarked, with slender handles decorated with scrolling motifs, the bowls engraved with acanthus motifs, total weight 191gms (7)