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.
A lovely looking spoon with a ball finial topped with a double row of fretworked circles to look like a flower head. Just marked '925' so technically sold as white metal. It has not been tested.