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A Hallmarked Silver Mug, Mappin & Webb, London 1904, engraved "To Henry John Sanders Walkley on his second birthday May 15th 1905 from his Grandfather Alderman W.H. Walkley Mayor of Banbury in his third successive year of office" and "Borough of Banbury Dominus Nobis Sol & Scutum", 8cm high (190grams).
A Walker & Hall Plated Oil Lamp, (converted to electricity - electrically untested) allover foliate and gadroon decoration, fitting stamped "Evered & Co Limd London Birmm", with later lamp fitting and removable shade support, overall height 52cm; A Mappin & Webb Prince's Plate Oil Lamp, with lion mask and ring detail and removable glass shade. (2)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER CRUET ITEMS To include: a pair of cylindrical pepperettes by Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham 1893, with pierced domed handles and scroll handles, 8cm (3 1/4in) high; a baluster pepperette by Mappin & Webb, London 1923, with a pierced domed cover, a girdle and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 9cm (3 1/2in) high; another pepperette; an Edwardian circular baluster mustard, maker's mark W ..., Chester 1901, with an urn shaped finial to the domed cover, a scroll handle and on three stepped pad feet, 8cm (3 1/4in) long, with a blue glass liner; and five assorted spoons 337g (10.85 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A Witchball silver table lighter. Mappin & Webb, London, 1969. Retailed by Comyns, with gilded banding of scrolling foliate and floral motifs and garlands applied to the circular body, 8cm high.The table lighter together with a silver mounted photo frame, Sheffield, 1988, Carr's of Sheffield, of rectangular form, with gadrooned border, 26.5 x 31.5cm (2)
A set of six silver coffee spoons with coffee bean terminals. Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1989. 10.4cm long, in fitted case. The spoons together with: two pairs of Georgian silver sugar nips, the gilded pair with shell bowls to scroll decorated arms, engraved 'HW' to disc, maker's mark indistinct, 11.6cm long, the second pair also with scrolling arms, engraved 'CS' and stamped with lion passant to bowls, 11.5cm long; a Georgian silver egg cup, Edinburgh, P. Cunningham & Son, with reeded banding to foot and gilding to interior, 7.5cm high; and a George III silver egg cup, London, 1787, maker's mark rubbed, with reeded banding to rim and foot, 6.7cm high, total weight approx. 5.9ozt (a lot)
A group of British and Continental silver. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: an Edwardian lighthouse-style caster, Chester, 1904, probably Haseler Brothers, on a moulded circular foot, with bayonet fastening, 17cm high; a Victorian ashtray, maker's mark rubbed, Sheffield, 1891, 11cm dia.; a Victorian Hanoverian pattern ladle, London, 1867, Chawner & Co., with bird crest engraved to reverse of terminal, 18.3cm long; a four division toast rack, Sheffield, 1933, James Deakin & Sons, 8.3cm wide; a continental oval pill box, with Victorian import mark for William Moering, London, 1893, the body with gadrooned decoration and floral motifs, the hinged cover decorated with floral motifs and a scene of two putti playing with a lamb, 5.7cm wide; a silver mounted glass vanity jar - the lid London, 1919, Wolfsky & Co., 9cm dia.; a mustard spoon, Sheffield, 1922, Mappin & Webb, engraved with crest and motto Je suis Prest to terminal, 18.5cm long; a condiment spoon, Birmingham, 1982, Bishton's; and a French sifting spoon, 19th century, Fiddle and Thread pattern, with engraved crest to reverse of terminal, 20.5cm long; together with four white metal spoons, unmarked, with shaped bowls, 15.3cm long, total weighable silver approx. 18.2ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The four unmarked spoons are not included in the weighable silver.
A group of silver, including: a sugar caster. Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1913. Of octagonal baluster form, on a stepped octagonal foot, 24.5cm high. The caster together with: a four division toast rack, Sheffield, 1935, Viner's, 9.8cm wide; a posy vase, Birmingham, 1963, Henry Clifford Davis, on a circular foot, base filled, 20.2cm high; a pepper mill, London, 1979, David Shaw Silverware, 11cm high; two pepper shakers, Birmingham, one 1927 and the other 1928, Mappin & Webb, 6.5cm high; a cruet set comprising mustard pot, pepper shaker and salt cellar, Birmingham, 1966, Angora Silver Plate Co., on three paw feet, liners deficient; two Victorian ashtrays, Birmingham, 1895, Joseph Gloster, repousse decorated and with shaped gadrooned rim, 7cm dia.; six small, square ashtrays, Roger Williams, stamped STERLING, 6cm wide; a Dutch posy vase, with flared rim and knopped stem on a circular foot, base filled, 16.5cm high; and a small quantity of silver napkin rings and oddments, total weighable silver approx. 25.5ozt (a lot)Condition Report: The two posy vases and the pepper mill are not included in the weight.
Nine George IV Irish silver teaspoons. William Cummins, Dublin, 1828. The floral variant King's pattern handles engraved with crest to terminals, together with various items of flatware comprising: a set of Elkington & Co. silver handled side knives in fitted case, Birmingham, 1914, with decorative laurel design to handles, case signed Elkington, Liverpool; a part set of Mappin & Webb silver coffee spoons and sugar nips, London, 1915, in fitted case; a Victorian silver table fork; six silver coffee spoons with figural terminals, Sheffield, 1912, Atkin Bros; a butter knife and various other tea, coffee and condiment spoons, total weighable silver approx. 21.9ozt (a lot)
A group of silver, including: a pair of Art Deco silver sauce boats. S. Blanckensee & Son, Birmingham, 1937. Raised on stepped, rectangular bases, the bodies to angular handles and flat pouring lips, 16.4cm long, 6cm high (inc. handles), together with: a silver butter dish with glass liner, Birmingham, 1937, Barker Brothers, 10cm dia.; a set of four bridge pencils, stamped sterling silver; a boxed silver spoon and pusher, Birmingham, 1979, Turner & Simpson; a boxed Mappin & Webb silver hairbrush and comb set, Birmingham, 1988; a large silver easel back photo frame, glass deficient, Sheffield, 1988, Carr's of Sheffield, 25.8 x 30.5cm; a smaller easel back silver photo frame with garland decoration to border, London, 1988, Kitney & Co., 13.2 x 18.9cm; two French silver cake forks by Olier & Caron; a small white metal trinket box, unmarked; various silver cruets including a pierced mustard, salt (liner deficient) and pepper set, Birmingham, 1937, I. S. Greenberg & Co., and a small selection of silver coffee and condiment spoons, total weighable silver approx. 21.8ozt (a lot) Condition Report: sauce boats 9.3ozt , cake forks 1.7ozt, pusher 1.3; butter 2.8 oddments 6.7
A group of silver cruets. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a pair of Victorian salts, Sheffield, 1894, Martin, Hall & Co., of circular form, repousse decorated with floral motifs, 6cm dia.; a pair of Victorian pepper shakers, London, 1892, Charles Faraday & Samuel Davey, repousse decorated with scrolling foliate motifs; a pair of mustards, Birmingham, 1929, Mappin & Webb, with blue glass liners, 8cm wide; two pepper shakers, Birmingham, one 1927 and the other 1929, Mappin & Webb, 7.5cm high; two pepper shakers, Birmingham, one 1909 and the other 1910, E. S. Barnsley & Co., 8cm high; one salt, Birmingham, 1909, E. S. Barnsley & Co., of rectangular form; another open salt, E. S. Barnsley & Co. marks rubbed; and one mustard pot, Sheffield, 1928, Atkin Brothers, of oval form, liner deficient, together with a cased set of four open salts and condiment spoons, unmarked, possibly Indian; a white metal pepper shaker decorated with scrolling foliate motifs; and another pepper shaker, marked STERLING to underside, total weighable silver approx. 14.2ozt (a lot)Condition Report: The cased salts and spoons and the white metal pepper shaker are not included in the weighable silver.
Of golfing interest. A George VI silver trophy cup. Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1937. The urn-shaped body to bifurcated twin handles and a cover with ovoid finial, engraved 'Hadley Wood Gold Club, Replica of the Lord Essendon Challenge Cup. Winners 1937 C.M. Gold & A. Henderson' On a wooden plinth, 18.5cm high (inc. plinth), 14.5cm high (exc. plinth), weighable silver approx. 6.5ozt
A group of Victorian and later silver. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a Victorian coffee pot, Sheffield, 1879, Henry Wilkinson & Co., the baluster-shaped body raised on a circular foot, with scrolling wooden handle and pine cone finial to the hinged cover, engraved with vacant cartouches and garlands to sides, 18cm high (inc. handle); two sauce boats, London, 1926 and 1929, Mappin & Webb, on oval bases, with reeded banding along the rims and to feet, 15.3cm wide; a Victorian cream jug, London, 1899, Haseler Brothers, retailed by Mappin & Webb, of tapering form, on a circular foot, 9.2cm high; and another cream jug, London, 1966, Garrard & Co., of baluster form, on a circular foot, with scrolling handle, 11.4cm high (inc. handle), total weight approx. 24.47ozt (5)
A group of silver items. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: two small Victorian vases, Birmingham, 1891, Deakin & Francis, of baluster form, the lower bodies repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, both with engraved initials to cartouches, 7.5cm high, in fitted case; two Art Deco pepper shakers, Sheffield, 1935, Mappin & Webb, with tapering bodies raised on a spreading circular foot, 8.5cm high; two George III salt spoons, 1812, Thomas Richards, with initial engraved to handles, 10.5cm long; a mustard pot, London, 1936, Edward Barnard & Sons, of circular form, with scrolling handle, liner deficient, 9.5cm wide (inc. handle); a four division toast rack, Birmingham, 1931, Deakin & Francis, 8.5cm wide; a pair of sugar nips, Sheffield, 1940, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), 11.7cm long; an Edwardian tea strainer, Sheffield, 1905, Atkin Brothers, 17.2cm long; an Egyptian pin dish, 1935-1936, of circular form, with decorative banding along the rim, 9.5cm dia.; and three napkin rings, total weight approx. 18.5ozt (a lot)
An Elizabeth II silver rectangular easel photograph frame, 31.5cm x 26cm, Sheffield 1996; a silver corcular photograph frame, 6.75cm diameter, Sheffield 1989; an EPNS Mappin and Webb Princess plate three piece tea service, number WI3476; an EPNS pierced pedestal bon-bon dish; a silver plated christening mug (7)
A collection of various silver wares to include a three-piece cruet of squat form (by Joseph Gloster Ltd), an embossed silver backed four-piece dressing table set comprising two long-handled brushes, clothes brush and mirror and a pierced silver Greek Key style design bonbon dish (by Mappin & Webb) and two horn-handled knives, together with two horn-handled three prong forks
A pair of silver sweetmeat dishes of plain circular form with curved openwork handles (by Harry Synyer and Charles Joseph Beddoes, Birmingham 1942) 10.5 cm diameter together with a Victorian silver and embossed vase of slightly tapering form (by William Gibson and John Langman, London 1893) 15.5 cm high and a small Mappin & Webb Prince's Plate basketwork two handled dish 9.21 oz weighable silver
An Elizabeth II silver specimen vase, Birmingham 1970, height 11.5cm, a pair of Mexican .925 sterling circular pin dishes, weight 69g, diameter 7.8cm, and a collection of plated items, including a Mappin & Webb circular pierced tazza, entrées dishes, covers and handles, a circular two-handled tray and a pair of sauceboats and stands.
Two hinged bangles, one measuring 6.3mm, hallmarked 15 ct, Birmingham 1916, with makers marks for Mappin & Webb, with a box clasp and safety clip, inside diameter 60x51mm, together with another similar bangle7.7mm wide, hallmarked 9 ct hallmarked Chester, with a box clasp, inside diameter 60x51mmCondition Report: 9ct gross weight 8.9g15ct gross weight 10g
Miscellaneous silver condiments:- a three-piece silver condiment set on paw feet by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1926; a pair of silver salts and silver mustards, circular, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1956/57; a George III pierced oval salt by Robert Hennell, London 1777; a matching Victorian silver salt, (all salts and mustards with blue glass liners); and a Victorian embossed silver caster, the latter 15cm high, 19.45oz weighable silver. (10)
A late Victorian cased silver condiment set, with part-fluted decorations, to include:- a set of four boat-shaped salts with loop handles (blue glass liners) an oval mustard pot (blue glass liner - A/F), one mustard spoon and four salt spoons, all by W. Gibson and J. Langman, London 1897/98, the set lacking two original pepper casters but to include a pair of later peppers by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1956/57, the case measuring 37.5cm long 14.7oz weighable silver.
A George V silver teapot, circular with tongue and dart borders and matching sugar bowl by Mappin & Webb, London 1928/30; a later Victorian silver two handled table lighter (lacking detachable lighters), marks nabbed, London 1898; and a pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks (loaded), the candlesticks 21.5cm high, 2.6oz weighable silver. (5)
Various vintage bags to include a rhinestone chain and silver coloured metal evening bag, with chain handle, a 1920's/'30's rafia and bakelite evening bag with a fold over clip fastening, the fabric handle is broken and black faux jet and sequin evening bag, a Mappin and Webb black, printed crocodile leather memo pad, marked MW in gilt letters and stamped Mappin and Webb inside, with original jotter, a tan leather clutch bag, ( worn in the corners, and a black fabric bag, embellished with gilt flower shapes and bead with circular handles -( 6)
A Mappin & Webb silver plated three piece tea service and other items. The round baluster service designed by Eric Clements, together with a Victorian silver rope twist sugar tong London 1876, a Mappin & Webb reeded round tray, a 6oz spirit or hip flask and a tea kettle on stand with a lamp.
A set of five silver decanter labels, Roberts & Dore Ltd, London 1973-75, to/w a pair of George III bright-cut sugar tongs, Gabriel Wirgman, London 1791, a P&O silver gilt and enamel souvenir spoon SS Chusan, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1957 and a sifter ladle with Apostle finial, London 1902 (8), 3.9oz total
A Mappin & Webb brass cased carriage clock - 15cms high CONDITION REPORT Upon testing, the item winds and chimes but does not run.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself. To that end, we have provided a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail.
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