A super looking pair of c.19th 'storm' candlesticks designed to take a shade/chimney of c. 4.7 cm (maximum) base diameter, having vents for airflow at the bases of the candle holder sections. Superbly crafted and exceptionally heavy pieces. They are 6cm across their tops and take a 1 inch (2.5cm) candle.
A lovely suite in Hanoverian with Rattail - Sheffield made. Comprises 2 each of dinner knife, dinner fork, side/dessert knife, side/dessert fork, soup spoon, dessert spoon, teaspoon + 2 table (serving) spoons. Total of 16 pieces.
A lovely assortment of pieces with Reed & Ribbon pattern handles including 2 pickle forks, cold meat/bread forks, sardine fork and 2 jam spoons. Longest measures 19cm and the shortest 15.8cm. 7 pieces in total.
A lovely and hard to find set by Roberts & Belk in Old English Bright Cut for 8 persons. Includes a matching pair of salad servers, all the usual pieces but no teaspoons. Total of 54 pieces. Comes with R&B pattern guide & pricelist brochure dated 1992.
A nice set of 6 early c.20th American dinner knives with pointed silver plated handles similar in style to Viners Sandringham pattern, and stainless steel palette shaped blades.
An early c.20th silver plated entrée dish with detachable handle so that the lid can be used as a secondary serving dish if desired. Made by James Deakin and sons of Sheffield.
A very fine looking pair of wine bottle coasters by Elkington Mason made in 1859. The central crest is of the Odlum Family (as in the Irish flour producers). Nicely pedestalled bases with turned mahogany and gorgeous flared rims with pseudo coat of arm style engravings.