A bread knife with a substantial sterling silver handle in Kings fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1901, maker John Sanderson. The steel blades depicts farmers sowing and harvesting wheat.
A fine looking early extinguisher by Miller. This appears to have been used all the way up to 1962 by LCFB (we presume Leicester City Fire Brigade) according to one of the brass plaques. UK SHIPPING ONLY on this item.
A bulk lot of mainly larger sized sauce ladles, toddy ladles and a short handled but full size bowl soup ladle. Mainly late c.19th/early c.20th. 36 pieces in total.
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 very nice smaller proportion 4 piece set, the pots having a capacity of c. 0.5 litre (c. 1 pint). Nice gilt wash to interior of the lidded sugar bowl. Unknown makers mark. Silver plated on Alpaca (Nickel Silver alloy).