A vintage silver plated on copper galleried rectangular tray raised on ball and claw feet. Sheffield made. Suitable for a teaset or decanters and glasses etc.
Here are 2 good looking servers - a berry bowl example with a nicely shaped handle and a particularly nice large apostle spoon with exaggerated crimp work to bowl and bright cut finishing to the handle.
here are 3 nice looking pieces including an arts & crafts style 27cm dish by J.B. Chatterley, a wavy rim 28.5cm dish by Quist and a pierced rim 26cm one by Wm Rogers.
A set of 6 early c.20th Chinese 'good luck' spoons, handmade and having applied mother of pearl panels set with gold coloured character. In mock-croc case.
A very nice condition roll-top dish that doubles as both a breakfast dish and a soup tureen. Made by Mappin & Webb, early c.20th. Nice chain and key locking for the lid. Has both of its original removable dishes to interior.
A very nice looking smaller roll-top, oval shape with a recessed well to interior. The lid is monogrammed with a single initial 'M'. Nice Gargoyle face legs.
A very nice looking and great condition for age drinks tray made by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield and bearing a PODR mark for design in 1869. Raised on claw and ball feet and with a very nice slightly flared out pierced gallery and with chasing to tray surface.
A pair of cut glass salts with sterling silver rims fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1905, maker J C Plimpton & Co. These come with a nice pair of unmarked silver spoons with ring handles, gilt wash to bowls (probably antique Chinese).
A pair of cut glass salts with sterling silver rims fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1905, maker J C Plimpton & Co. These come with their original silver spoons too.
Here are 3 lovely looking pedestalled small dishes with ornate repousse work. There are 2 smaller ones and one slightly larger one. Made by Charles Edward Nixon of Sheffield and retailed by William Marshall & Co of Edinburgh, late Victorian in date.