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The other spoon is by the Whiting Manufacturing Co. after they moved to Bridgeport, CT. It’s their “Stratford” pattern, designed by Charles Osborne in 1910. The mark is a lion passant supporting an oval shield with the letter ‘W’ on it.
The knife is by the Towle Manufacturing Co. of Newburyport, MA. and later known as Towle Silversmiths. It’s their “Lafayette” pattern, also known as “La Fayette” introduced in 1905, but it became a classic design that was in production for many years (until about 1996). The mark is an ornate script letter ‘T’ enclosing a lion rampant, which they used as a trademark from 1890 through to modern times.