An impressive looking c.19th French silver plated tea pot with a gorgeous eagle spout and elaborate lions paw tall feet. A combination of silver on copper and EPNS.
A nice piece - this is a glass 'crystal ball' (i.e. made form glass, not crystal) in its original case which from the style of it looks to be c. 1900 in date.
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 thing, this is a Heppell fish jug unusually in purple and white slag glass, rather than the more usual plain white. Design registration PODR to interior from November 1882, registered by W.H. Heppell of Newcastle.
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 silver plated coffee pot by Martin Hall & Co c. 1910, together with a harlequin suite of sugar bowl and larger milk/cream jug - they work quite well a 'set'.