A good looking silver plated entrée dish by Weir & Sons of Dublin and Belfast, with detachable handle so that the lid can be used as a secondary serving dish if desired. Beaded rims.
A rare Cruchley's folding map of London 'improved to 1835', linen backed, in its original card slip case, 'sold by Benjamin B. King'. This is c.190 years old, not a modern repro.
A nice looking triple fluted epergne on silver plated stand - the glass is a lovely opalescent cranberry to yellow. Made by Frank Mills & Co of Sheffield.
A fine looking and scare piece, this is a combination egg coddler with egg cups and spoon set, complete with burner and interior 4 egg rack. Made by Lee & Wigfull, spoons are later replacements by Charles Truman Burrows
This is a really gorgeous piece of cut glass, heavy and thick with multiple 'fans' to rim, on its associated silver plated stand with carrying handle by Mark Willis & Sons. Dates c. 1905 or so.
A fine looking pair of fish servers with carved mother of pearl handles and bright cut silver plated uppers. They have sterling silver ferrules fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1909.
A set of 12 large dessert knives with palette shaped steel blades marked with George (V) cipher above Joseph Rodgers makers marks and acetate faux bone handles, each with inked monogram 'B'. In wooden presentation case.