This is a large, early Victorian Staffordshire pottery twin handled frog mug, depicting Robert Burns, Allan Masterton, & William Nicol, with the motto 'WILLIE BREW D A PECK O MALT', & made in Staffordshire, England around the 1850's.
This is an Art Nouveau period TUDRIC enamelled Pewter dish or bowl, almost certainly from a design by Archibald Knox & made by Solkets for Liberty & Co, & dating to the 1st decade of the 20th Century, around 1900 - 1910.
This is a stunning little Arts & Crafts Pewter bowl with Ruskin inserts, made by William Hutton & almost certainly retailed by Liberty & Co or Connell of Cheapside, and dating to around 1910.
The bowl, which sits on a circular pedestal foot, has a flared b ...click for details
This is a late Edwardian / early George V period Silver Ring Tree, made by the renowned silversmiths James Deakin & Sons, & fully hallmarked for Chester 1910.
The base of the ring tree is in the form of a hexagonal dish or tray with a cast, rococco style, swa ...click for details
This is a Victorian Silver and Guilloche Enamel twin bottle travelling Tantalus in a fitted leather case, by the illustrious silversmiths Levi & Salaman, & fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1900.
The stitched leather case is circular in form, with a leather hinge & a buckle fastening, & opens to reveal a leather lined interior wi ...click for details
This is a large Silver cigarette case with an unusual opening, by the illustrious silversmiths A & J Zimmerman, & fully hallmarked (x5) for Birmingham 1919.
The case is believed to have belonged to Robert Barclay Fox of Grove Hill, Falmouth, & bears the s ...click for details