A lovely Old Sheffield Plate chamber stick c.1825 complete with its original OSP chimney base cemented to a good later replacement glass chimney. Tinned underside.
An interesting and unusual rotating 6 egg cup cruet - originally c. 1810 with some later adjustments. The swing handled pot to top is for salt. This piece screws onto the central column, it is not detachable.
A nice sized pair of serving bowls by BSL (Elkington) date marked 'e' for manufacture in 1965. These interestingly also bear a royal household St James Crown mark to their undersides and a '1967'. Possibly related to the launch of the Cunard QE2 ship in 1967.
A pair of cut glass salts with sterling silver rims fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1905, maker J C Plimpton & Co. These come with a nice pair of unmarked silver spoons with ring handles, gilt wash to bowls (probably antique Chinese).
A nice looking Victorian roll-top breakfast dish, the lid engraved with a crest of a boar's head facing the sky and Latin motto 'Suaviter Fortiter' (Gently Strong).
An antique set of dessert cutlery with mother of pearl handles and close plated (silver on steel) uppers, each having a very ornate sterling silver ferrule fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1900. Made by Hukin & Heath.
A good looking 4 piece silver plated and nicely cut glass set, complete with a good mustard spoon. Also comes with a good smaller sized Wm Hutton sauce boat.