A lovely piece in the Victoria pattern variant of Kings, the handle is fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1899, the blade is silver plated with bright cut work.
A lovely pair of serving spoons by Harrison Fisher of Sheffield in Louis XVI pattern with nice bright cut work to the bowl edges. Original fitted case.
A good pair of large size fish servers in fiddle pattern with bright cut & fret work. No monograms. The fork is by Harrison Brothers & Howson, the server is by another maker.
A good looking cased set of 6 pairs of dessert cutlery with mother of pearl handles and chased silver plated uppers. Made by Frederick Wilson & Co of Sheffield c. 1900.
A lovely set of 6 pairs of dessert cutlery with mother of pearl handles and silver plated uppers with bright cut work to the blades. They have sterling silver ferrules fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1927, maker CH Beatson.
A nice looking early c.20th cased set of 6 tea with mother of pearl handles and silver plated blades. Made by Watson & Gilliott of Sheffield and in original Sorley of Glasgow retail case.
A nice looking crumb tray with a very angular (45 degree) turned oak handle and silver plated pan with bright cut work. Made by Briddon Brothers of Sheffield pre 1896.
A good looking entrée dish with detachable handle so that the lid can be used as a secondary serving dish if desired. This is a well replated Old Sheffield example. Crested to one side of the lid.
A lovely Georgian Old Sheffield Plate larger sized basket bowl with swing handle. Pierced work to the rims and pedestal. Interior is monogrammed 'CH' or 'HC'. Stylistically dates c. 1790.
A good looking Old Sheffield Plate snuffers tray with chased surface and lovely raised rim work, tinned underside. Comes with a good pair of close plated candle scissors
A lovely pair of cut glass decanters with sterling silver collars fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1979, maker Sterling Silverware Ltd. Original stoppers.
A lovely pair of Victorian dishes with detachable handle so that the lid can be used as a secondary serving dish if desired. Beaded rims. Ornate chased decoration to lids. Made by John Round & Sons of Sheffield and retailed by A.W. Pridham.
A pair of fish servers and 12 pairs of fish eaters in panel reed (reed & shield) as used on the Titanic - these are Sheffield made and obviously older pieces but makers mark is unknown to us.