Novelty wishbone sugar nips by Levi & Salaman of Birmingham, circa 1906; bird claw sugar tongs; and a sterling silver caddy spoon, (3 items), the largest 10 cm long, 44 grams total
Joseph Swindell & Sons silver and pounamu sugar shovel spoon, tapered handle, the scoop form bowl engraved 'New Zealand'. Stamped maker's mark. Length 37 mm.
An Edwardian sterling silver two handled boat shaped sugar basin in the classical style. Raised reeded sides to the lower body with an oval inset raised foot base and two attractive tapering and reeded geometric loop handles. Made by W. Hutton & Sons…
George V sterling silver ornate sugar spoon, London 1914, makers Robert James Chaplin & Sons. Engraved shovel shaped bowl, ornate embossed handle with vine leaf finial. Length 13 cm approx, weight 20grams
Four sterling silver items: sugar tongs, two button hooks, and a mustard spoon, 19th to 20th century, a pair of 1885 London made bright cut sugar tongs, with obscured maker's marks; 1906 and 1911 Birmingham button hooks by Crisford & Norris and J.W, both…
A pair of 19th Scottish silver sugar tongs and a provincial silver spoon, the tongs fiddle pattern with shell bowls; George Jamieson (Aberdeen), Edinburgh 1853; and a teaspoon, fiddle pattern; Robert Naughton, Inverness 1830. (2)