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~ A Victorian silver presentation barrel-formed mug by William Hunter, engraved for the Cumberland Fox Hounds, 1880, London, 1855, together with a George V silver quaich by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1919, another by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1929, a small card tray with engine turned engraving and a toddy ladle bowl, 516 grams gross weight
Group of Georgian and later silver spoons, to include modern table spoon with rat tail bowl, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1997, pair of George III Scottish provincial Old English pattern teaspoons, William IV Fiddle pattern teaspoon, hallmarked William Woodman, Exeter 1830, other various teaspoons, salt and cruet spoons, various hallmarks, dates ranging 1867 to 1946, together with an Edwardian silver pierced napkin ring, and a Victorian silver locket, approximate total weight 7.13 ozt (222 grams)
A Mappin & Webb silver plated oak canteen of cutlery containing six place settings of Kings Pattern cutlery, comprising table knives, forks, dessert knives, forks, dessert spoons, four serving spoons, teaspoons, fish knives and forks, carving knife, fork and steel, all in original plastic protective covers. CONDITION REPORT Silver plated
AN EDWARDIAN MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER TEA AND COFFEE FOUR PIECE SET together with a silver plated copper gallery tray the set comprising a teapot, a coffee or hot water jug, a two handled sugar bowl and creamery jug, the set of plain geometric form with a chased pattern border and each with four splayed ribbed feet, the teapot and coffee jug with wood effect handle and knob, hallmarked for London 1908, maker Mappin & Webb Ltd., London & Sheffield, weight 1685grams 54 troy ozs, the two handled gallery tray marked silver plated on copper, made in Sheffield, England
Extensive Mappin & Webb princes plate canteen of cutlery in fitted caseCondition report: The set is probably 1930's or 40's in date. It appears to be missing a couple of forks but does have some extra pieces (see images). The cutlery is silver plated, the knives are steel with simulated ivory handles. All the pieces are monogrammed. It signs of overall wear and use but is generally in good order.
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