This is a boxed set of 7 pastry / cake / cocktail forks
There are 6 forks and one serving fork
These belonged to our granny. Although I don't know the age or background story, from granny's birth year these could certainly be 1930s. 
They are not modern made ones 

6 x Smaller Forks are about 5 & 1/2 inches long
1 x Serving fork is about 6 & 1/4 inches long

The outside of the hard clasped box shows some signs of wear
The box has a base lined with velvet type material and there are places for all 7 forks
The lid is lined inside with a silk type fabric and there is a paper emblem marked with "COMMUNITY PLATE" 

The forks are all marked "COMMUNITY PLATE" whilst the serving fork also has a reference "RD 814934" and underneath "COMMUNITY PLATE" you can faintly see this engraving "31/1 cln/a OL/A"
The set looks unused, although it is quite old. 
Two of the forks show some colouring, maybe a bloom from being heated?

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They are the Coronation pattern, reputedly released by Oneida in 1936 for the Coronation of Edward VIII. Since Edward 8th abdicated, the event never took place. I believe this pattern may also be known as Hampton Court?

Oneida Community opened a factory in Sheffield UK in 1926 and since granny lived in Yorkshire, I  guess that these were made in Sheffield rather than the Oneida Community factories in USA