Hello Trev
Thank you, Unfortunately I don't know anything about it, it belonged to my Gran who passed away last year. We live in South Africa but she did collect spoons etc from around the world, this may even have belonged to her Mother. Is there any way I can find out any more about this item?
It looks like it could be by Frank Grady (and Sons), a silversmith in Wellington NZ. He used an anchor, lion and crown stamp (although I haven't seen all three on the same piece and usually it was stamped St.Silver and F.G as well). His business ran from 1880 til about 1922.
I got this info from Gold & Silversmithing in Nineteenth & Twentieth Century New Zealand by W. Shepherd.
Telephone: 380. Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. Private residence: Woolcombe Street.
This business was established in 1880, and in 1895 Mr. Grady moved into his present fine premises, which are handsomely fitted, and lighted throughout with electric light. The building is of two stories, built of brick, wood, and iron, Five hands are employed on the premises. Mr. Grady is a large importer of jewellery.
Source: The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Wellington Provincial District] - Cyclopedia Company Limited - 1897