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 lovely piece, this is a silver plated butter dish coaster by John Round & Sons of Sheffield fitted with a pressed hobnail base blue glass liner with beaded rim, and comes with an ornate Venetian pattern plated butter knife with chased blade.
A nice little toast rack with bars in the forms of clubs (card suit) or shamrocks if you prefer. Made by Charles Truman Burrows of Birmingham, early c.20th.
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.