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MAPPIN & WEBB SET OF 6 TEA KNIVES VICTORIAN HALLMARKED SILVER 1898 A very smart set of 6 Victorian Silver Handled Tea Knives by Mappin & Webb. In their original silk velvet lined box with gold tooled markers mark (20x17cm). Crisp hallmarks on both sides of the handles for Sheffield 1898. Some staining to the steel blades, one or two of the handles have signs of age related wear. The box is fragile and is missing a piece from the side top left (see pic). Each knife measures 18cm long.
Art-déco-Teekanne mit Stövchen, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, Princess Plated Metall versilbert, Stövchen mit kleinem Brenner für Spiritus, Teekanne mit flacher, konischer Wandung; Holzgriff, unterseitig gepunzt 'Triple Deposit' und Firmenname Mappin & Webb, mit Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren, H. gesamt 26 cm, Gewicht 1.300 g, Füllmenge 2 Pint (entspricht 1,1366 Liter)
A George V Silver Teapot, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1928, tapering circular and with ebonised handle, engraved with an initial, 25.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 14oz 9dwt, 449gr; Together With: a collection of silver plate, including various entree dishes and other items, and a set of nature books (qty)
Mappin & Webb commemorative carriage clock timepiece, the back door inscribed Royal Wedding H.R.H. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, 29th July 1981, the 1.75" white dial within a foliate overlaid silver mask and pillared stepped case, 6" high; also a miniature carriage timepiece, the silvered dial within a malachite case, 4" high (key) (2)
A set of four circular silver sweetmeat-dishes, each on moulded foot, the sides pierced with scrolls with anthemion and scroll border. Each with hallmarks. By Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1959 and 1960. Condylis Collection 4.5 inch diameter 1959 dish Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Crown (Sheffield assay office mark);[3] R (London date letter for 1959);[4] M&W. Maker's mark for Mappin & Webb.[5] "Mappin & Webb Ltd / London & Sheffield" 1960 dish Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Crown (Sheffield assay office mark);[3] S (London date letter for 1960);[4] M&W. Maker's mark for Mappin & Webb.[5] "Mappin & Webb Ltd / London & Sheffield"
Two boat-shaped sweetmeat dishes. Each on moulded foot, the sides pierced with scrolls with acanthus and scroll border. Condylis Collection Dimensions:5.5 inch (W) Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Leopard head (London assay office mark);[3] C (London date letter for 1938);[4] M&W. Maker's mark for Mappin & Webb.[5] "Mappin & Webb Ltd"
A Bachelor's breakfast service very fine silver eggcup (a), Armada dish (b), mug (c), tea strainer (d), napkin ring (e); and trinket in the shape of a sedan chair carried by two liveried footmen (f). Eggcup with ornate frieze rim of Celtic knot and beading sections, raised on moulded ring foot; by Mappin & Webb. Armada dish with central raised dome and flat rim with chased concentric rings; by William Comyn's & Sons Ltd. Mug with fluted rim, two fluted handles, set on moulded ring; made by Arthur Martin Parsons & Frank Herbert Parsons. Ornate tea strainer in Celtic style; by Walker & Hall. Napkin ring with central floral frieze bordered by beading; by Robert Chandler. All except (f) with hallmarks. Condylis Collection (a) 2.25 inch (H); 1.38 oz(b) 3.5 inch diameter; 3.14 oz(c) 3 inch (H); 3.5 inch diameter; 5.86 oz(d) 7 inch (L), 2.5 inch (W); 2.05 oz(e) 1 inch (H); 2 inch diameter; 1.06 oz(f) 1.5 inch (H) x 1.5 inch (L); 1.2 oz Markings (a):[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Anchor (Birmingham assay office mark);[3] Z (London date letter for 1974);[4] MN & WB. Maker's mark for Mappin & Webb. Markings (b):[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Leopard head uncrowned (London assay office mark);[3] R (London date letter for 1991);[4] R C. Maker's mark for William Comyn's & Sons Ltd.[5] "Comyn" Markings (c):[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Leopard head uncrowned (London assay office mark);[3] S (London date letter for 1913);[4] A P R P. Maker's mark for Arthur Martin Parsons & Frank Herbert Parsons trading as Vander & Hedges then as Tessiers, New Bond Street, London. Markings (d):[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Sheffield Crown;[3] C (London date letter for 1920);[4] W&H. Maker's mark for Walker & Hall. Markings (e):[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Anchor (Birmingham assay office mark);[3] L (London date letter for 1910);[4] R C. Maker's mark for Robert Chandler.
Mappin Precision 9ct gentleman's wristwatch, London 1957, silvered dial with gilt quarter Arabic numerals and hour markers, minute markers and subsidiary seconds, signed movement, presentation case back, brown leather strap, 33mm-** Mappin & Webb Ltd case-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - some light marks.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - light marks visible under a 10x loupe.Case - light surface marks, case inscribed 'Presented to John H. Cooper, in appreciation of 25 years service with Rowntree & Co. Ltd. 2nd September 1959'.Crown - adjusting correctly.Strap - good, some wear to the buckle.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
A silver entrée dish and cover, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1936, of rectangular form with pull-off cover and detachable handle, 29cm long,approximately 45oztCondition report: Surface scratches throughout although more evident to the base and interior. Signs of tarnishing and silver residue
A pair of late 19th century Mappin & Webb silver-plated goblets, one inscribed: “J. Fison 1St. In House Single Rugby Hand Fives 2nd In House Bat Fives Rugby, 1880”, the other inscribed: “J. Fison 2nd In House Steeplechase Under 5ft 6in 1873 1st In House Steeplechase Rugby, 1880”, both 5¾” high.
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