A sterling silver & hobnail cut glass jar fully hallmarked for London 1904 and another smaller heavy pressed glass jar with a sterling silver 'Green Man' design lid fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1907.
A vintage suite for 6 settings of Old English pattern, mostly by I.S. Dearden of Sheffield, comprising 6 each of dinner fork, side (dessert) fork, dessert spoon, soup spoon, teaspoon and 2x tablespoons. Total of 32 pieces.
Here are 4 tongs sold together including 2 larger Georgian examples, the bright cut one is 1799 by Samuel Adams, the other plain one marks are worn, the next largest are Birmingham 1917, the smallest are Birmingham 1896..
A nice group of 2 pairs of hard to find long handled sundae spoons. One pair is longer than the other and with longer pointed bowls. Sheffield made. Old English pattern.
A nice piece with a sterling silver handle in Albany pattern fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1900 and a bright cut silver plated upper. Made by Harrison Fisher.
A set of 6 pairs of larger fish eaters by John Round & Sons of Sheffield c. 1890 - these have 'bone' handles and silver plated uppers. Handles are monogrammed with a conjoined 'EOT'.
A fabulously early pair of electroplated large fish servers by Martin, Hall & Co of Sheffield, the handles bearing design registration marks for 1847! In original fitted case. The chasing work is particularly fine to the blade.
A cased pair of sterling silver salts by John Millward Banks with lightly gilt washed interiors, raised on 3 ball feet. With accompanying salt spoons, both hallmarked but replacements.
A good looking Victorian silver plated biscuit barrel with lion mask and ring handles and foliate decoration and vacant ornate cartouche to front. Made by Mappin & Webb.
A pretty silver plated jar suitable for jams or chutneys etc, deeply hobnail cut body with a star cut base and silver plated collar. Lid is silver plated and nicely floral chased. Ladle works well with it and is a later EPNS Super 'A' (a Viners trademark) example.