A good looking probably Edwardian period larger sized 300ml (half pint) capacity boat on hoofed feet with scroll handle, comes with a fiddle pattern larger sauce ladle.
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.