A very fine condition entrée dish by Hammond, Creake & Co c. 1910 with reed & ribbon rim decoration and with detachable handle so that the lid can be used as a secondary serving dish if desired.
A gorgeous looking coffee pot by Cooper Bros with repousse and bright cut scrolls and florals. One side has a presentation engraving dated 1911. Capacity c. 2.5 pints. It even has its original muslin coffee strainer.
A lovely set of 4 pairs of silver plated pistol grip handled dessert knives & forks, the blade shape also in Georgian style. Made by Thomas Bradbury of Sheffield c. 1890.
A very nice condition roll-top dish that doubles as both a breakfast dish and a soup tureen. Made by Mappin & Webb, early c.20th. Nice chain and key locking for the lid. Has both of its original removable dishes to interior.
A very nice looking smaller roll-top, oval shape with a recessed well to interior. The lid is monogrammed with a single initial 'M'. Nice Gargoyle face legs.
A lovely looking bowl frame with fretwork scroll and lozenge body raised on paw feet, complete with its original Pyrex glass dish and lid. The frame would also double up nicely as a larger nut dish or small fruit bowl.
A very nice looking egg cup cruet set with fret work gallery to the base dish and the egg cups. Comes with 4 apostle egg spoons. Bears a design registration number to base, looks like the last digit is missing but it would date it to 1910.
A beautiful looking large coffee pot by Dixon of gourd shape with a fine fruit and leaf finial and grapevine feet. Marked as 5 cups (2.5 pints) capacity.
A very fine looking & very unusual OSP coffee pot with an unusual bright cut panel work upper to body. You can see the seam silver joins around the top of the pot and the top pf the pedestal areas and the interior is tinned Capacity c. 1.5 pints.
A super looking smaller tea tray made in the Old Sheffield Plate style but presumably c. 1900. Has the retailers mark of Barnett Henry Abrahams of Regent Street, London. Measures 53cm across the handles, 43cm excluding handles and 31.5cm wide.
A very nice looking and great condition for age drinks tray made by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield and bearing a PODR mark for design in 1869. Raised on claw and ball feet and with a very nice slightly flared out pierced gallery and with chasing to tray surface.
A very nice looking and nice larger sized silver plated frame with central carrying handle, raised on ornate feet and having stamped foliate decoration. Complete with its original 2 milk glass liners. Made by Albert Beardshaw of Sheffield c 1880.