Number One silverplate No maker's mark, just a Minneapolis retailer Number two, three Crown M Lion. We just had this recently and I aint finding it. Middle one is a W which is Watson Easter Lily. Numba four Small ladle Pretty unclear maker's mark Number five Sugar spoon No maker's mark. Pat 1903.
I don't find either under Watson patterns. The bottoms of the M are definitely open in the top and bottom mark, and clearly looped in the middle one.
Number 4 is the Revere pattern, issued 1898 by Wilcox and Evertson. https://www.sterlingflatwarefashions.com/Patterns/WilcoxEvert.html I couldn't find those 2 patterns either, but there doesn't appear to be a maker with crown M lion like that. Can't explain it - yet.
BTW, the Revere Pattern was also found with International Silver marks, because Wilcox and Evertson was bought out by Meriden Brittania.
Terry - Your silverplate seafood forks are in the Orchid pattern, 1903 issue. Hagen shows it has been found with the Aurora Co. mark, the SL and GH Rogers name and with the mark of Aug. Heindricks. https://www.sterlingflatwarefashions.com/SPPatterns/Aurora.html
The third one down in the picture above with the crown W lion marks is listed on Replacements under Watson with only their internal designation of WTS4 (meaning they don't know the pattern name either.) While I was there I also looked for the other one, but no joy. They have a number of Watson-marked listings with no known pattern name. https://www.replacements.com/p/watson-wts4-sterling-teaspoon/wtswts4/45653241