This petite spoon is really sweet! It sports a nicely enameled Tudor rose at the end of the handle, is engraved with the word “England” in the bowl, and is signed “T&S”. The hallmarks indicate it was made in Birmingham, possibly in 1963-4 – the date mark isn’t very clear. It measures 3-3/4” and is made from Sterling silver. In excellent condition.
This Masonic spoon is marked STERLING F.A. WHELAN. Both sides of the bowl, the hilt, and the tip are all gold washed. It has lots of Masonic symbolism incorporated into the design, about which I know nothing. It measures 4-1/8", and weighs 10.9g.
Marked STERLING, this spoon with a lily of the valley motif is 5-1/4", and weighs 14.6g. It’s signed with something that looks to me like a fire breathing dragon and the letter W, but it’s pretty hard to decipher. Regardless, it’s very pretty. No clue how to date this one, since I'm not familiar with the mark.