A nice assortment of cake knives with chased silver plated blades. One has a sterling silver ferrule fully hallmarked for Sheffield 1900. Longest is 26.7cm, shortest is 24.3cm.
A nice looking pair of Victorian spoons with repousse work fruit to bowl interiors and bright cut work to handles. Old English pattern. Made by John Round & Sons of Sheffield c 1880.
A good looking cheese scoop with a rose & trellis pattern to handle. Made by Potter of Sheffield in their SILVA range, late c.19th. This is a nickel silver alloy, not silver plated. Comes with a matching sugar siting ladle.
A good looking bread fork with a scrolling shell type pattern to handle. Bears a design registration number to top of handle equating to 1901. Ornate bright cut work to front of pronged area.
A fine looking pair of serving spoons with repousse floral and scroll work to their wavy rimmed bowls. La Regence pattern to handles with a single monogram 'D'. Made by B. Worth & Sons of Sheffield c. 1910.
A nice pair of sauce ladles by Henry Wilkinson & Co of Sheffield in fiddle, each with a crest of a demi-lion rampant bearing a diamond or kite shape in paws.
A vintage pair of salad servers, a pair of large pudding servers and a pair of cake / quiche type servers in Gadroon pattern, made by John Batt of Sheffield.
A good pair of EPNS salad servers in Old English pattern. We have 14 pairs available at time of listing - all are approximately the same size (22.5cm-23cm) or so.
A lovely looking pair of serving spoons with elegant wavy rimmed bowls and chasing to the interior rims. Made by James Deakin & Sons of Sheffield and bear a design registration number equating to 1911.
An early c.20th silver plated straining ladle with central perforated dividing bar to the bowl. Hanoverian pattern without rattail. Bears a patent number 296612.
An unusual vintage serving piece by Richard Richardson of Sheffield c 1920 with an enormous 11.5cm (4.5 inch) bowl and wide top handle with bright cut work.
A lovely very long length pickle fork with hanging hook to rear and the Tom Tom man figural handle. This one advertises Green Label Chutney to rear of handle.
A lovely matched pair of serving spoons, one is by Cooper Bros with a design registration number equating to 1888, the other by JSD (unknown maker) but they are exactly the same.
A pair of serving spoons with quite stunning looking bright cut work to handles of florals and foliates. Made by George Henry Whitaker of Sheffield c. 1900.
A nice looking pair of servers with fruit & berry repousse work to bowls. Old English Thread pattern. One is marked for Harrison Fisher of Sheffield, the other just EPNS but they are identical.
An exceptionally good looking pair of servers with repousse work, chasing and bright cut work and a vacant shield panel to top of handles. Made by Allen & Darwin of Sheffield c. 1900.