A job lot of 18x as found cutlery with silver handles. Most are Italian 800 standard, there is also an 830 standard one by Thune of Norway. Most have steel blades but 4 of the dessert sized knives also have 800 standard blades.
A nice cased 24 piece set by James Deakin & Sons of Sheffield, early c.20th. Larger sized pieces. Bright cut work to uppers. Acetate faux bone handles.
A nice looking 24 piece set of fish eaters by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield bearing a design registration number equating to 1891 (Rd No 175748). These are a good larger size than usual.
A Victorian set of 24 mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks in a lovely fitted case. Bright cut silver plated work. Made by Elkington and bearing their date letters for manufacture in 1859 and 1860.
A matching 2 pairs of asparagus servers with Lyre shaped ends. One arm to each is engraved with a crown and Latin motto Nunquam Super Imperium Occidens. Made by Sanders & Pedlingham of Birmingham.
Here are 2 very nice looking pieces, each with pierced galleries and pedestal bases. The more ornate one is by Harrison Brothers & Howson of Sheffield.
A nice assortment of cake knives with chased silver plated blades. One has a sterling silver ferrule fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1900. Longest is 26.7cm, shortest is 24.3cm.
Here are 5 entrée dishes each with detachable handles so that the lids can be used as secondary serving dishes if desired. Made by Wm Hutton & Sons and Atkin Bros of Sheffield.