A nice assortment of 9 seafood / buffet forks including a set of 5 Resilco, a very ornate Gorham 'Royal' pattern example from 1887, also a lovely Victorian Dixon one with PODR registration mark for design in 1867.
A good looking set of 6 pairs of fish eaters with chrome plated uppers and nice marbled orangey yellow handles. They have a good weight in the hand, not light.
A chamberstick by Matthew Boulton c. 1790 bearing 'Soho Patent' marks to the unusual pull out drip pan. Tinned underside with Boulton's twin sunburst marks.
A nice sized pair of serving bowls by BSL (Elkington) date marked 'e' for manufacture in 1965. These interestingly also bear a royal household St James Crown mark to their undersides and a '1967'. Possibly related to the launch of the Cunard QE2 ship in 1967.
A lovely fork made to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, with inked in carved design to the mother of pearl handle. Bright cut work to the plating.
A vintage silver plated sugar bowl with hinged lid, the front bearing the coat of arms of South Africa. Possibly made for a South African embassy in the UK. Made by Barker Bros in their Unity Plate range c. 1930.