An extremely good looking 3 piece set by John Round & Sons of Sheffield, early c.20th. Pot capacity is c. 2 pints. Nice warm gilt wash to the interior of the jug and bowl which are of larger size.
A superb quality tea pot by Dixon marked as 5 cups capacity. Nice fruit finial to lid and superb bright cut scrolls and geometrics. Monogrammed to one side 'SSG'
A fine looking and scare piece, this is a combination egg coddler with egg cups and spoon set, complete with burner and interior 4 egg rack. Made by Lee & Wigfull, spoons are later replacements by Charles Truman Burrows
This is a really gorgeous piece of cut glass, heavy and thick with multiple 'fans' to rim, on its associated silver plated stand with carrying handle by Mark Willis & Sons. Dates c. 1905 or so.
A really gorgeous looking EPBM pot with a larger globular shaped body and fruit finial to lid, raised on ornate feet. Very nice looking handle too! Made by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield. Capacity c. 2 pints.
A fine looking basket with profuse repousse floral and scroll work to interior and ornate applied rim and handle work. Crest of a demi-goat rampant to centre. C. 1830 in date.
A very finely made small grape dish with vine decoration to rim, chasing to interior and pierced work to the rim and footrim. Made by Barker Bros (Barker Ellis).
A really fine looking couple of antique pieces. The long large bowled jam spoon has a turned probably olive wood handle. The pickle fork has a beautiful turned stained box elder handle.
These really are superb looking pieces, made by Thomas Wilkinson of Sheffield, the tea pot and coffee pot having sphinx finials. Absolutely gorgeous bright cut chasing to the bodies. Gilt wash to interior of the large sugar bowl. Pot capacities c. 2 pints.