Silver metal spoon. At one end, there is an egg shaped bowl-like feature which creates a concave shape. One end of the egg-shaped dish is attached to a skinny metal rod. The rod is rectangular with a curved protrusion extending up from the rod from the end of the dish to the beginning of the handle. The handle at the other end of the rod is also egg shaped but curves smoothly to the rod so it does not have a tip. Within the hand there is a raised ridge a few millimeters from the edges starting on one end of the rod to the other. In the centre of the handle is a circular hole with a letter engraved below. On the back, above the hole, three letters are engraved.
Metal fork. One end of the object has a flat rounded handle which is larger at the top and narrows (teardrop shaped) as it goes towards a metal rod. The metal road is square and flat with the handle on one end and the other end leads to a rounded top with four points. Between the points there is equal space of points and not. The points are slightly rounded. On the back, in the middle of the rod, there is a line of text, and on the back of the handle there are two engraved letters.
Light brown brick of sandstone. The bottom edge is mostly straight. The other edges are rough with the top being the most uneven. The front is smooth and flat but has a deep scratch and white marks. The back is a bit rough and uneven with spots of light brown dirt. The brick is in the shape of a rectangle, but one side is longer than the other, so the top side is diagonal.
Rectangular red brick. On the front, there is a rectangular indent surrounded by a rim on three of four sides. Within the indent, there are three clumps of grey concrete. Three of the sides are smooth and flat but the fourth (right) side is rough and partly diagonal. The back of the brick is mostly smooth and grey.