A silver Mappin & Webb canteen, Sheffield 1925, comprising twelve fish knives and forks, with ivory handles (24)IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.If you are a UK buyer, we request that you collect your purchase as soon as possible following the sale due to ongoing changes to ivory regulations.Condition report: Tarnishing, wear and marks to the whole.
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SILVER DRESSING TABLE ITEMS, 4 PIECES to include an embossed hand mirror, Birmingham 1896, Arthur and John Zimmerman, silver topped brush, London 1909, Mappin & Webb, pierced frame easel mirror, London 1889, Judah Rosenthal and Samuel Jacob, now fashioned with a hinged handle from another item to create the easel stand, lion passant and a Victoria head part hallmark to the handle, 16 x 12cms standing, 29.5cms overall and a small nail buffer, Birmingham 1898, Levi and Salaman
A Mappin & Webb silver bowl and cover, silver vesta case, silver dressing table box with Masonic engraving ''Leigh Lodge, Diamond Jubilee No 957 1863-1923'', plated compact, and a presentation silver-plated tray engraved ''Presented to George Tandy, by the West London BTA (stands for Boot Trade Association) (5)
Silver to include a Victorian goblet, Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1882, with beaded bands and foot rim, 17cm (6 3/4in) high; a christening mug, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1935, with a moulded rim, a loop handle, on a domed foot, engraved with a woodpecker, 10cm (4in) high; and a three handled trophy cup, The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1937, 11cm (4 1/4in) high 431g (13.85 oz) gross (3) Condition Report: All in good order but maker's mark on goblet worn Condition Report Disclaimer
A Royal Worcester cased porcelain coffee set for six, retailed by Mappin and Webb, date code for 1926, the powder blue ground with gilt and enamel floral and trellis decoration.Provenance: From the Estates of June Barrington Ward & Maggie Cameron Frazer‘Two Remarkable Ladies’June Barrington-Ward 1922-2002& Maggie Cameron Frazer 1923-2021 For several decades, two remarkable ladies lived contentedly in the remote farmhouse near Lanreath in Cornwall that they had restored and shared since the 1970s.June Barrington-Ward was a sculptor. She trained at Chelsea School of Art and exhibited widely during the 1960s & 70s. Her work featured in group shows in prestigious galleries and locations like the Royal Academy alongside artists such as Denis Mitchell, John Milne & Kim Lim. June was the daughter of Lancelot Barrington-Ward KCVO, a royal surgeon to King George VI and his family. He also played rugby for England. Her grandfather was the vicar of Duloe in Cornwall. Although her work was applauded by contemporary critics, she never pursued recognition. In the words of a family member “she didn’t seek fame and I believe she was simply happy to be left alone to make things.”We have over 80 pieces of June’s impressive sculpture in the Art Section of this sale.Maggie Cameron Fraser was an academic who specialised in antique glass, a subject on which she wrote extensively and lectured at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Some of the very fine pieces in this sale were part of her treasured collection.They met during the Second World War. June, in the WRNS, drove ambulances in London and Maggie worked at Bletchley Park. For many years they shared a large property in Chiswick with a studio, until making the move to Cornwall.Maggie bought their magical house in North Cornwall from the Carlyon Family in 1978. After renovating their home, they settled happily into retirement, Maggie astutely playing the stock market and June continuing to create sculpture. June died in 2002 and Maggie followed her last year.The home they left, and their wonderful collection of art and antiques, stand as a celebration and testament to their happy life together.Condition report: Light crazing to most saucers and to the interiors of cups. No other condition issues.
An early 20th Century brown crocodile skin covered vanity case by/for Mappin and Webb bearing gilt stamp, the fitted watermark silk covered interior with various ivory fitments including two clothes brushes, shoe horn and hand mirror bearing initials "NS" (Nina Stilgoe) together with canvas covered outer case bearing tooled and gilded label "N.M.H.S" 49 cm x 35 cm x 21 cm
A collection of silver wares, to include, a faceted mug, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1929, a cream jug, Chester 1919, a sugar bowl, Birmingham 1899, a pair of Victorian embossed fruit spoons, a collection of teaspoons and cruet spoons, a trefoil cruet stand, etc, total weight of silver approx 25.6oz (a lot)
The Mappin & Webb Bi-centenary carriage clock Mappin & Webb, London 1975, of traditional form, the heavy case with acorn finials, all over ribbed decoration, glazed panels, the silver dial with Roman numerals to the chapter ring and engraved basket of flowers etc., turned disc feet, the movement of 8 day English twin fusee, visible escapement, all in a fitted case with key and certificate no. 126 of 200(Height: 16cm)
A 1970s suite of flatware and cutlery Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1972, comprising four tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight soup spoons, eight fish knives, eight fish forks, twelve teaspoons, eight table knives and eight side knives, all of Louis XVI Pattern(Weighable silver: 96.6oz)
An early 20th Century silver plated centre piece epergne having five tapering sconces raised on a vine leaf base. Marked made in England to base, makers marks not legible. Measures 26cm tall, 40cm wide. Together with three Mappin & Webb smaller epergnes of similar form, two having one sconce, the other having two. Mappin & Webb marks and EPNS to the bases. Measures 19.5 and 14cm tall.
83-TEILIGES BESTECK IM ORIGINALKASTEN England, London, Francis Higgins & Son Ltd. / Harry Freeman, 1928 Silber, teils gefüllt, Stahl. L. 13,1-25 cm, 2749 g (Silber). Punziert mit Garantie- und Herstellermarken sowie mit Jahresbuchstaben 'n'. Holzkasten innen bezeichnet: 'Mappin & Webb Manufacturing Goldsmiths & Silversmiths 2. Queen Victoria Street (facing the mansion house) London E. C.'. Messer min. besch.
FOUR SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CYLINDRICAL PRESERVE OR PICKLE JARS Plain, with swing handles, comprising: Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1924, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) with handle raised; Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1924, 7.5cm (3in) with handle down; The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1901, 14cm (5 1/2in) with handle raised; and Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1925, engraved 'Pyros 1925', 15cm (6in) with handle raised (4)Provenance: from the collection of Victoria, Lady de Rothschild Condition Report: Marks a little rubbed especially on the Mappin & Webb example, all lifting mechanisms work, glass fine, silver fine, scratches & nicks commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE Comprising: nine tea spoons by B. C. & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1923 (2), 1924 (3), 1925 (2), 1926 (1) and 1927 (1), with golf club handles and engraved with a monogram, 12.5cm (5in) long; three Old English pattern butter knives by Asprey & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1991, 13cm (5in) long; four Old English coffee spoons by Crichton Brothers, London 1927, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long; a tea spoon; a King's pattern serving slice by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1993, with a stainless steel blade, 25.5cm (10in) long; together with the following electro-plated items, comprising: a King's pattern mustard spoon; an Old English pattern tea soon; and a pair of French fiddle, thread and shell pattern servers 251g (8.05 oz) gross weighableProvenance: from the collection of Victoria, Lady de Rothschild Condition Report: All with scratches and nicks commensurate with age & use. Generally in good condition, the French plated serving spoons are by ChristofleCondition Report Disclaimer
A group of base metal award medals for baking (52), all awarded to L.W. Jenkins, including Association of Master Bakers of South Essex (2), both enamelled, 45 and 32mm, Confectioners, Bakers & Allied Trades Exhibition, London, by Mappin & Webb (3), 51 x 40mm (2), 40 x 32mm, Daren Bread (2), unsigned [by A. Clark & Co], both 34 x 42mm, Devon Federation of Master Bakers’ Associations & Allied Trades, by Vaughton (3), all 44mm, London Baking Trade Exhibition (5, three with suspension loops and ribbons), all 44mm, Royal Welsh Agricultural Society, unsigned (2), both 44mm, Sandy & District Floral & Horticultural Society, unsigned, 51mm, Youma Bread, unsigned [by A.C. Bloxham], 50mm; together with related medals (33), from Croydon, Darwen, Denbighshire and Flintshire, Leicester, Littleborough, North Staffordshire, Ripley, Worsley, etc, mostly dated c. 1923-33 [52]. Varied state £200-£260
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