Elegant circa 1930s vintage Danish design pewterware
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Salters Class D Improved Family Scale. Model No 50.
Kitchen Scales-Shabby Chic Retro Kitchen Decor
Miniature sized butter, jam, preserves dish in classic entree dish design.
Hand painted birds and chrysanthemum design.
Excellent display or practical piece.
Nice display or practical pieces. Size: Tea Cup stands 2¼" tall and is 3¼" wide. The saucer is 5¼" wide. Pre-owned & used. Very good condition
Set of 3 old napkin rings made from ivorine, French ivory/celluliod, early plastic
Heavy, solid brass construction with the mellow patina of aged brass.
Stainless steel teaspoons with 3 additional loose spoons. x6 Boxed + 3 Loose
£12.00
Unusual conical shape with cork stopper to base. Made in England
USA made silverplated pickle / olive / cocktail fork. Classic design
EPNS pickle fork with ornate decorations to handle
Good pair of vintage EPNS pickle forks dating to the early 1900s
Vintage 1970s / 1980s Teapot
Vintage Tableware-Unusual leaf design. Green colouring, hand painted decorations, gilt highlights
Small Georgian era Fiddle pattern salt ladle
Early 19th century, sterling silver toddy ladle. Fiddle pattern with engraved monogram initial 'D' to terminal. Good maker's stamp and hallmarks for Edinburgh 1809/10.
Scottish sterling silver with good clear hallmarks for Glasgow 1853 and maker initials 'J M & Co' Fine example
Good quality spoon dating to circa late 20th century. Length approx 22.00 cms (8.75 Inches).
3 matching stainless nickel silver spoons.
1930s Shelley Trio, comprising cup, saucer, tea plate. Handpainted decorations.
Ornate Arts and Crafts design with Turkey bird in tree motif and blank cartouche to terminal.
Fully marked with maker's initials, hallmarks for Birmingham 1903 and RD No 408866.
£18.00
Good set of EP Fish Servers believed to be by Francis Howard, Sheffield. With engraved decorations and faux bone handles. Sheffield hallmarked collars by William Yates