Here are matching boxed sets of dinner and side/dessert knives by Taylor's of Sheffield with pale cream coloured acetate faux bone handles and steel blades.
Here are matching boxed sets of dinner and side/dessert knives by Taylor's of Sheffield with pale cream coloured acetate faux bone handles and steel blades.
A good set of 9 dinner knives with Firth Stainless steel palette shaped blades and acetate faux bone handles. Retailed by John Taylor & Co of Ely Place, London.
A good set of 9 side/dessert knives with Firth Stainless steel palette shaped blades and acetate faux bone handles. Retailed by John Taylor & Co of Ely Place, London.
A very fine condition entrée dish by Hammond, Creake & Co c. 1910 with reed & ribbon rim decoration and with detachable handle so that the lid can be used as a secondary serving dish if desired.
A gorgeous looking coffee pot by Cooper Bros with repousse and bright cut scrolls and florals. One side has a presentation engraving dated 1911. Capacity c. 2.5 pints. It even has its original muslin coffee strainer.
A beautiful pair of folding knife & fork with mother of pearl handles having vacant cartouches. Bright cut work to each side. They bear only a duty mark and lion passant mark. Probably Sheffield made c. 1800
A lovely set of 4 pairs of silver plated pistol grip handled dessert knives & forks, the blade shape also in Georgian style. Made by Thomas Bradbury of Sheffield c. 1890.
A lovely looking bowl frame with fretwork scroll and lozenge body raised on paw feet, complete with its original Pyrex glass dish and lid. The frame would also double up nicely as a larger nut dish or small fruit bowl.