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Sheffield 1918 solid silver unusual pair of coffee spoons with Neptune terminals by CHARLES BOYTON AND SON.  

Sheffield 1918 pair of English hallmarked solid silver unusual coffee spoons with Neptune terminals. He is standing with a dolphin and holding his trident. Weight-20 grams Size-4 inches long. The end of one trident is missing. Othewise, the spoons are in very good condition.

Sheffield 1928 set of 3 solid silver coffee spoons by CHARLES BOYTON AND SON.  

Sheffield 1928 set of 3 English hallmarked solid silver coffee spoons in good condition, by very good makers Charles Boyton and Son. Rounded oval bowls with thin tapered end stems, make these delicate statements. Weight-20 grams total. Size-3.5 inches long.

Sheffield 1918 four solid silver feather edge coffee spoons by CHARLES BOYTON AND SON.  

Sheffield 1918 set of 4 solid silver feather edge coffee spoons by famous maker Charles Boyton and Son. In very good condition, these spoons measure 4.25 inches long, and have nice oval bowls. Weight-50 grams total. Very elegant spoons.

Sheffield 1904 solid silver and bone handled slice.  

Sheffield 1904 solid silver and bone handled large slice or server with foliate engraved silver plate blade. Made by J. A. Scholes. Size-11.5 inches long by 2 inches wide. A pretty slice in very good condition.

Sheffield 1900 silver and mother of pearl handled sardine fork.  

Sheffield 1900 solid silver and mother of pearl handled sardine fork with silver plate foliate engraved tines, made by J. A. Scholes. Originally used for sardines, this is now also a great hors d'oevres fork. Sardine items are highly collectable. Weight-35 grams. Size-5.5 inches long by 1.5 inches wide. A very pretty sardine fork in very good condition.

Sheffield 1904 Edwardian solid silver engraved asparagus servers by HENRY ATKINS.  

Sheffield 1904 English hallmarked solid silver curved asparagus servers with beautiful engraving, by Henry Atkins, famous and collectable maker. Very heavy in weight at 160 grams, these have a curved and unusual shape to the blades, and lovely engraving to both the blade and handle. A very stylish and superb quality server, that could be used to serve any food, although their original use was for asparagus. Size-8.5 inches long by 1.75 inches high by 2 inches wide. In very good condition, and very elegant and classic in style. These would make a unique gift or a wonderful treat for yourself.

Old Sheffield Plate Candle Extinguisher Set.  

Antique Old Sheffield Plate candle extinguisher set. Really unusual pair of matching serpentine trays with original tin undersides and gadroon borders. One tray holds a pair of traditional scissor snuffers, and the other tray holds a pair of conical "hood" extinguishers; each extinguisher on it's own conical mount. Very rare and highly collectable. c.1800. Length of each tray 17.5cm.

Sheffield 1937 solid silver substantial napkin ring.  

Sheffield 1937 English hallmarked solid silver napkin ring made by Emile Viner. Very substantial at 1 inch in width, it is plain with raised bands to edges. Initials are present, which could be easily buffed off if desired. In very good condition, this would make an excellent gift for a special event, or to use on your dining table, mixed with other antique and vintage silver.

Sheffield 1936 very large and impressive solid silver capstan inkwell with reeded borders by very famous makers WALKER AND HALL.  

Sheffield 1936 English hallmarked solid silver very large capstan inkwell with reeded borders by Walker and Hall, fine makers. Hinged top contains glass liner, while the base is solid mahogany. Size-6 inches in diameter by 2.5 inches high. A very impressive and stylish piece for a desk, in classic form. With some minor marks to base edge, a beautifully presented impressive inkwell/instand, in very good condition.

Sheffield 1905 Edwardian most unusual pair of solid silver and ivory knife rests in fitted case, made by JAMES DIXON AND SONS, very well known makers.  

Sheffield 1905 Edwardian period most unusual pair of English hallmarked solid silver and ivory knife rests in lovely original fitted case. Made by James Dixon and Sons, a very well known firm who exhibited at the Great Exhibition. Registration marks are also present with the hallmarks. This beautiful and unusual pair of knife rests have a shaped silver six panelled weighted base, topped by a silver ball, with well carved ivory wings extending from each side. Size-3 inches wide by 1.75 inches high. A very elegant undamaged pair of knife rests in excellent condition, and contained in a very good original fitted case. A very unique gift for the collector, and lovely to use at the dining table.
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