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 pair of serving spoons with quite stunning looking bright cut work to handles of florals and foliates. Made by George Henry Whitaker of Sheffield c. 1900.
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.
A bulk lot of forks & spoons in the same pattern by J.H. Potter of Sheffield. These are a nickel-silver alloy, not silver plated. There are 11 dinner forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons and 4 tablespoons. Total of 39 pieces.