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Set of six hallmarked Sterling silver spoons in fitted case by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield, 1929 gross 1.8ozt, a hallmarked Sterling silver christening set of fork and spoon by Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton)London, 1898, gross 1.2ozt and a set of six forks with thistle terminals stamped S800, in fitted case, gross 2.4ozt etc (5)
A 20th century Mappin & Webb, London. silver plate salver tray together with another. The Mappin & Webb tray on raised scroll terminal feet above, scalloped raised edge, chased decorated centre. The other tray similar stamped EPNS to underside, tray with notation to centre to the royal air force collage. Largest measures 36cm diameter.
A canteen of silver cutlery,by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1969, for twelve places, comprising table knives and forks, tea knives, desert forks, teaspoons, fish knives and forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, two ladles, coffee spoons and six tablespoons. 187ozt weighable silver.Condition report: Very good condition, one handle on the hardwood case is loose. Please see additional images.
A collection of silver items, to include a spirit lighter, London 1890, engraved later, 18.5cm high, a spirit flask, two trophies, one on stand, 9cm high, by Walker & Hall of Sheffield, 1933, the other by William Hutton & Sons of Birmingham, 1908, 4cm high, a beaker, by John Newton Mappin now Mappin & Webb, 1886, 14cm high, a capstan inkwell, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1914, and three silver drinks decanter labels, approximately 13ozt weighableCondition report: Spirit flask cracked, trophy stand heavily worn and trophy dented so does not sit flush, all show evidence of surface scratches, knocks, and oxidisation.
A Mappin & Webb brass cased carriage timepiece,the white dial with Roman numeral hour markers in black, complete with key,15 cm high to top of the handleCondition report: Case with some tarnishing and minor wear. Glass chipped to the bottom left of the door. Otherwise, it appears to have seen minimal use and most likely been stored away. The timepiece has been going but we cannot guarantee it will continue to do so given the nature of the item.
A pair of modern silver coasters, by M C Hersey & Son Ltd, London 1998,together with a cased Mappin & Webb silver and ivory fish slice and fork, London 1896, a sugar caster, with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1901, 18cm high, a cased pair of late Victorian bright-cut engraved butter knives, a cased set of six modern teaspoons, an apostle top tea strainer and a napkin ring, weighable 8.6ozt (qty.)Condition report: Visible solder repair to the pierced body of the sugar caster. All items with surface scratches and marks.
A George VI Silver Six Division and a Four Division Rectangular Toast Rack, and Mixed Silverware, the toast racks by H. F. Withers, Birmingham 1937, 4.5ins wide and 3.125ins wide respectively x 3.25ins high, a George V silver sauce boat by Mappin and Webb Birmingham 1932, with shaped rim and double c scroll handle, on paw feet 3.25ins high and a mixed selection of silverware, combined weighable silver 28ozsCondition reportThe divisions to both toast racks are slightly misaligned/out of shape. Sauce boat - a small part of the rim close the handle is slightly depressed. Salt - the blue glass liner is cracked in half. Matching mustard pot - hinge works well but the cover close to the hinge is slightly bent upwards, meaning that it does not sit tightly. Napkin holders - all three are engraved and all have circular cartouches with initials/monograms. Pair of sugar nips - snapped across the top. The upper part of one card case present, and the lower part of another, however they do not match.Butter knife with unmatched silver handle. Small spoon with shell-shaped bowl - engraved handle and with engraved initials. All other pieces appear to be in reasonably good condition.
A George V Silver-Backed Three-Piece Dressing Table Set and Two Other Brushes, the dressing table set by Mappin and Webb London 1915, with reeded and leaf pattern mounts and engraved with initials, comprising - hairbrush, clothes brush and comb, and one other silver-backed hairbrush and clothes brush
A MAPPIN & WEBB TWIN HANDLED SILVER BOWL OF PLAIN FORM Hallmarked for London 1910, marked Mappin & Webb, silversmiths London, bowl diameter 9.5cm, bowl height 6.5cm, weight 147g (4.7 troy ozs). Condition Report : In need of a clean and has a few dents Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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