A good looking Victorian crumb scoop with ornately chased silver plated pan and a good stag antler handle with end cap. Made by Levesley Brothers of Sheffield.
A silver plated table crumb tray with sterling silver ferrule fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1906 and stag antler handle. Made by Maxfield & Sons of Sheffield.
A lovely pair of fish servers with sterling silver handles in Kings Husk pattern and silver plated uppers with bright cut chasing and fretwork. Handles are fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1927.
A very odd piece in fiddle pattern, this is a 'patent applied for' basting spoon with a stepped handle. Made by Needman, Veall & Tyzack of Sheffield c. 1900
An interesting piece by Stieff (USA) presumably in a very early pattern as we cannot find any other examples of it. Not quite sure of its use but the bowl capacity would be approx one half of a teaspoon by volume.
A good looking cheese scoop with a rose & trellis pattern to handle. Made by Potter of Sheffield in their SILVA range, late c.19th. This is a nickel silver alloy, not silver plated.