A larger cased set of 6 pairs of fish eaters with acetate faux bone handles and silver plated uppers. The ferrules look to be unmarked sterling silver ones. Made by John Turton of Sheffield.
A pair of sterling silver bon-bon dishes by Crisford & Norris of square pierced form, fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1927. In original presentation case by Miller & Co Ltd of Ceylon.
Here are 5 forks and 3 knives with mother of pearl handles and ornate unmarked silver ferrules. The blades are stainless steel, the fork uppers are EPNS.
A great set of 6 silver plated soup spoons in Old English, made by Cooper Bros of Sheffield and in their original 'Don' box (Cooper Bros owned the 'Don' works factory).
A really good looking deco period 3 piece coffee set of faceted form, the milk jug and sugar bowl being tall and slender in shape. Pot is c. 2 pints capacity
A very funky pair of salad servers with ceramic handles in the form of lobster claws. Nice larger bowl ends. Made by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield, c. 1920-30