Here are 6x silver plated small dish covers by Elkington, date marked for manufacture in 1934 and each bearing the Anchor & Anchor-Donaldson Line logo to fronts. They are kind of tea - plate sized.
A good looking caddy with profuse chasing incorporating animals and birds. Underside appears to have an etched name and date on top of some indecipherable punched markings.
A cased part set of 5 coffee spoons by the renowned Geoffrey Bellamy in his Monte Carlo design, original 'signature' case. Spoons hallmarked for Sheffield 1964.
A good condition vintage 3 piece retailed by Hamilton, Laidlaw & Co of Glasgow and from the marks to the jug & bowl made by Thomas Turner of Sheffield. The pot is 2 pints capacity.
A fine looking and very interesting small strawberry basket. Very fine detailing to the leaves and strawberries. Raised on 3 small folded feet and with a swing handle. Unmarked.
A chamberstick by Matthew Boulton c. 1790 bearing 'Soho Patent' marks to the unusual pull out drip pan. Tinned underside with Boulton's twin sunburst marks.
A lovely Old Sheffield Plate chamber stick c.1825 complete with its original OSP chimney base cemented to a good later replacement glass chimney. Tinned underside.
A vintage silver plated sugar bowl with hinged lid, the front bearing the coat of arms of South Africa. Possibly made for a South African embassy in the UK. Made by Barker Bros in their Unity Plate range c. 1930.