A Victorian silver plated 3 piece cruet set on stand. Nicely decorated with leaves and gilt work. Silver plated lids to the mustard and pepper pots, and ball finial condiment spoons.
A lovely early c.20th spork with prongs to one side of its bowl. Old English pattern. Made by Atkin Bros of Sheffield and bearing 'Down Patent' markings.
A Victorian nickel silver fish slice in fiddle pattern with bright cut work to the pierced scrolls. Monogrammed with a single initial 'M'. Made by Naylor, Clark & Co of Birmingham c. 1880.
A lovely antique bowl by E. Leclere of Sheffield with silver plated rim and a blown and cut glass body with star cut to centre and circular cuts to the slightly flared and dimpled body.
A good looking wide bowl sifting spoon / ladle with a Galleon finial and windmill work to its bowl. 800 standard silver, bearing German markings, no makers marks but almost certainly Hanau region.
A nice looking piece by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield with a 'petal like' pierced rim and shallow concave interior. Could be used for sweets/nuts etc, looks great full of pistachio nuts.
A sterling silver crimped rim & repousse decorated napkin ring by William Devenport, fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1907 + and additional plain napkin ring Henry Griffiths Birmingham 1933. No monograms etc.
A good looking set of 6 chrome plated on nickel silver side / dessert forks in an art deco pattern bearing design registration number 787777 for design in 1933.
A good looking 1 pint pewter beer mug by Cooper Bros of Sheffield in their Don Pewter range, of bellied form with a flared rim with 'roundels' below, the body being hammered.