A lovely pair of c.19th electroplate sticks by Elkington (no date letter) with lion mask and swag detail to the central knopped area. They have removable uppers so that you can use 2 different sizes of candle.
A good looking pair of silver on copper tazza dishes with pierced rims and chased centres. They look very much like the work of Barker Ellis but the makers mark (a tankard) is currently unidentified.
A silver plated tea kettle by Walker & Hall of 2 pints capacity complete with its stand and burner which has a length of wick. Pot has a presentation engraving to one side and dated 1915, Senghenydd (village in Wales).