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.
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.
A set of 6 antique silver plated dessert knives by Barker Bros/Briddon Bros of Sheffield with mother of pearl handles with carved bead decoration near the ferrules.
A lovely set of platters by Charles Favell & Co of Sheffield c. 1900. The largest is a good size suitable for a larger meat joint and measures 42cm by 32.5cm, the middle one measures 26.5cm by 21.5cm and the small one 21.5cm by 17.5cm.
A mice small brandy warming pan (for Xmas pudding) made by Richard Hodd & Son of Sheffield and bearing retailers mark for Stockley of 44 New Bond Street, London.
A nice pair of sorbet spoons with deco style handles, bearing design registration number equating to 1938. Sheffield made. In a nice presentation case with a mock-snakeskin cover.
A 3 piece set with faceted bodies and pedestal bases, made by George Lee & Co of Sheffield. Nicely shaped pot spout and brown phenolic handle and finial. Pot capacity c. 1 pint.
A lovely cased set of 6 pudding spoons with faceted bowls and a larger serving spoon. They bear a design registration number for 1937 (Rd No 823006). Made by the Angora Co of Sheffield.
A vintage cased set of 6 EPNS grapefruit spoons with Chevron pattern handles and an acetate faux bone handled grapefruit knife with curved steel blade (Sheffield made).