A very elegant looking crumb tray by Barker Bros, late Victorian. Nicely chased and bright cut pan. Has a sterling silver ferrule fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1911.
A nice sterling silver business or credit card case with no engraving. Interior has a mirror-like polished finish. Fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1965 and made by Links of London.
An engine turned 'late deco' compact by Harman Brothers fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1947. Thin moulded plastic layer to the inside base where the hallmarks are stamped.
This really is a beautiful looking piece with fine textured chasing work to the body, a Bacchus head to the lower handle join and a fruit finial to lid. The front has a crest of a dragon's head above the monogram 'JER'.
A most beautiful and unusual spoon for its time, this is gorgeous piece by Yapp & Woodward, fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1845. Gilt wash to bowl. Probably intended as a salt or snuff spoon. Lion rampant crest.
A very fine example of a bird on nest finial egg coddler complete with burner and interior egg rack. Made by Wm Hutton & Sons of Sheffield, early c.20th.
A fabulous Victorian jug of c. 1 pint capacity with PODR registration mark corresponding to 1875. To one side of body is a repousse and chased crane with beak in the air, to the other a seated man who is capturing enlightenment in his cup from a candle.
A splendid looking set of 12 full size teaspoons in Gadroon, matching sugar tongs, 2x mother of pearl handled butter spreaders, 2x mother of pearl handled jam spoons with gilt washed bowls and a mother of pearl handled bread fork.