Here are 3 pieces used on board cruises on the Nile by Thomas Cook's Nile Service. The dinner fork is by Christofle and accurately dates to 1884, the other 2 are by Mappin Bros of Sheffield (later Mappin & Webb) and of a similar date. These are interesting pieces of early Egyptian tourism history.
An interesting set comprising of 2 condiment bottles with stoppers, 2 shakers for salt & pepper, a mustard pot with a nice silver plated spoon and unusually a pickle jar. It appears to be a lacquered chrome or similar plating (pewter in colour).
A vintage set by Viners for 8 people, comprising dinner knife, dinner fork, side knife, side fork, soup spoon, dessert spoon, tea spoon and 2x table (serving) spoons. Total of 58 pieces.
An extremely good looking 3 piece set by John Round & Sons of Sheffield, early c.20th. Pot capacity is c. 2 pints. Nice warm gilt wash to the interior of the jug and bowl which are of larger size.
A superb quality tea pot by Dixon marked as 5 cups capacity. Nice fruit finial to lid and superb bright cut scrolls and geometrics. Monogrammed to one side 'SSG'
A really gorgeous looking EPBM pot with a larger globular shaped body and fruit finial to lid, raised on ornate feet. Very nice looking handle too! Made by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield. Capacity c. 2 pints.