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Lot 106

Keith Murray for Mappin and Webb, an Art Deco silver plated pedestal bowl, model W29504, circa 1935, the conical bowl with stepped rim engraved with a band of intersecting concentric circles, on a stepped conical base, 13cm diameter

Lot 105

Keith Murray for Mappin and Webb, an Art Deco silver plated comport, circa 1933, circular dished form with stepped rim, engraved with a geometric overlapping chevron design, concentric ringed conical foot, W28485, Prince's Plate, 23.5cm diameter

Lot 508

Collection of silver plated items including Mappin & Webb Princes Plate entree dish, further 2 entree dishes with detachable handles, elaborate decoration with matching candlesticks and 2 posy holders

Lot 24

A George V cased set of four silver fruit/salad servers, all having elaborate Art Nouveau style pierced bowls and stylised pierced terminals, hallmarked by Mappin & Webb, London, 1927, in original Mappin & Webb case, each approx. 24cm long.  Weight: approx. 366.3 grams (11.7ozt) Further details: some tarnishing and general wear, lock broken to case, some wear to case. 

Lot 280

Moore, Joseph (British, 1817-1901); b. Birmingham ENGLAND, Cattle, a bronze award medal by J. Moore, bull standing left, flanked by two cows, tree and building in background, rev. wreath, edge impressed (Gransden and District Agricultural Society), 45mm, 39.68g. Brilliant mint state; in gilt-blocked case of issue by Mappin & Webb, Silversmiths to the Queen, London & Sheffield £15-£25 --- Provenance: bt Simmons, June 2014 Gransden & District Agricultural Society is based in St Neots.

Lot 63

PARTABGARH DEMI-PARURE, CIRCA 1865The necklace, bracelet and brooch engraved with applied wildlife scenes featuring deer, birds, rabbits, peacocks, flowers and foliage over green pertabghar enamel, the brooch depicting two hunters on the back of an elephant and a camel in pursuit of three lions, with bead and burr motifs, the necklace suspending three similarly-set drops terminating with amphorae finials, lengths: necklace 46.0cm, bracelet 17.6cm, brooch 4.9cm, fitted case by Mappin & Webb, total weight approx. 117.5gFootnotes:Partabgarh, also known as Thewa, originates from the town of Partabgarh in Rajputana, Northern India. The unique technique is a closely guarded practice and is claimed to have originated seven centuries ago, with the practice passed down from father to son. Although the appearance is similar to traditional enamel work, the process involves heat-fusing a thin gold foil sheet to the visible surface of an already existing sheet of glass. Light is reflected via a separate sheet of metal foil placed below the glass sheet. The craft flourished in Victorian times with British women purchasing them as souvenirs and returning to Britain with them. Themes often seen are based on Hindu Mythology or Mughal court scenes, historical events or incorporate images of flora and fauna.A similar thewa necklace is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, accession no. 03083(IS)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 87

ONYX AND DIAMOND DRESS SET, EARLY 20TH CENTURYComprising four buttons, a pair of cufflinks and two studs, each onyx plaque set with a single-cut diamond, length of plaque 0.8-1.5cm, fitted case by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C. (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1832

A MAPPIN & WEBB CIRCULAR BOWL with cast shell and scroll border. 8.5ins diameter. Sheffield 1935. Weight 10ozs.

Lot 2087

Hallmarked silver and other metalware to include Arts and Crafts Liberty style twin handled tray, length 42cm, WMF dish, covered Mappin & Webb dish, hallmarked silver apostle spoon and a further hallmarked silver spoon, weight of two silver spoons 32g

Lot 2061

Mappin & Webb George V hallmarked silver twin handled presentation bowl, on original base set with ivorine plaque for Mappin & Webb, London 1919, width 23cm, weight excluding base 433g

Lot 2163

Mappin & Webb Art Deco hallmarked silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration and gilt interior, Birmingham 1959, length 8cm, weight 87g

Lot 2082

Two oval hallmarked silver photograph frames, the larger Chester 1912, maker J & R Griffin Ltd, overall height 24cm, the smaller having an easel back, Sheffield 1985, maker Mappin & Webb

Lot 2214

Pair of Victorian Mappin & Webb hallmarked silver open salts in the Oriental or Aesthetic style, with gilt interiors, Sheffield 1883, height 4cm, weight 79g

Lot 2122

Edward VII hallmarked silver serving spoon, London 1909, maker Josiah Williams & Co, in original fitted box for Ince Silversmith and Jeweller Newport, Monmouthshire, length of spoon 19.5cm, together with a cased set of Mappin & Webb coffee bean spoons and a hallmarked silver lidded dressing table pot, weight of spoons and pot lid 111g all in

Lot 94

A George V silver large two handled oval Tray with reeded and gadroon border, Sheffield 1921, maker: Mappin & Webb, 26 1/2 x 17in, 3260gms Good condition, some surface scratches. Very small nick in middle of the tray. 

Lot 32

A George VI silver mounted and lidded cut glass Toddy Flask, Birmingham 1937, maker: Mappin & Webb

Lot 15

A Mappin and Webb snakeskin travel or handbag watch together with a Raymond Weil wristwatch and one other.

Lot 1240

Royal Agricultural Society, Centenary, 1939, gilt-silver medals (3), by Mappin & Webb, view of Windsor Castle, rev. crowned garter within wreath, edges named (Reuben Haigh, First Prize, Shire Horses), (J.W. McCallum, First Prize, Jersey Cattle), (Miss Jervoise Smith, First Prize, South Devon Cattle), each 51mm [3]. Good very fine or better; one in original case £80-£100 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection

Lot 1237

George VI, Coronation, 1937, a matt silver award medal by Mappin & Webb for the Bath and West and Southern Counties Society, conjoined busts within double legend, rev. two horses pulling plough, edge named (Robert Lawrence Esq Best Devon Longwool), hallmarked Birmingham 1936, 49mm, 64.05g (W & E –). About extremely fine, rare; in case of issue £80-£100

Lot 1219

Aylesbury Bread Show, 1913, a silver medal, rev. named (Awarded to H. Ruffell, Maidenhead), 45mm; National Rose Society, Reading Show, 1913, a bronze medal by Pinches, rev. named (awarded to Mr F.A. Govett), 42mm; Harrow School, Prize Medal, a bronze award by W. Wyon, edge named (J.G. Royde-Smith 1940), 43mm; Dig For Victory Competition, 1940, a silver medal, rev. named (Presented to Mr M. Ledger by the Mayor of Reading, Councillor W.E.C. McIlroy J.P.), 45mm; Shire Horse Society, a silver medal by Mappin & Webb, cased, named on inside of lid (Felden Sister, J.H. Cridlan, Newbury, 1947), 45mm; Smithfield Show and Agricultural Machinery Exhibition, a gilt-bronze medal, rev. named (Awarded to J.H. Cridlan for the Best Beef Carcase, 1956), 38mm; together with other medals in silver (3) and base metal (9) [18]. Varied state; three cased £80-£100 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection

Lot 232

A collection of silver and plated wares, including: an Art Nouveau silver backed hair brush; a French trinket box, with upholstered interior, by A.B. Paris; a four piece silver plated tea and coffee service; a candelabra; a Mappin & Webb Princes Plate basket comport; and other items.

Lot 238

An Elizabeth II square silver compact, engine turned, 70 x 70mm, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1973 and a silver book match holder, Birmingham 1924 (2) Condition evident from image, mirror of compact undamaged

Lot 240

A George V silver and translucent yellow and black enamel compact, 54mm diam, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1927 Small dent on edge of underside, enamel undamaged

Lot 208

A pair of George V silver vases, 14cm h, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1912, loaded One dented, the foot of the other damaged

Lot 69

The National Sporting Club Heavy Weight Championship Challenge Belt "The Lonsdale Belt" awarded to the Welsh boxer Jack Petersen in 1933, the 9ct gold central medallion with enamel picture of two boxers in a cartouche by Mappin & Webb with oak leaf and scroll border, flanked by two small 9ct gold rosettes, two further 9ct gold medallions with central enamel pictures of boxers training, two circular engraved medal bearing '12th July 1932 Jack Petersen defeated Reggie Meen at Wimbledon Stadium 2 rounds' and '26th January 1933 Jack Petersen defeated Jack Pettifer 12 rounds', flanked by two further 9ct gold medallions each engraved 'May 26th 1919 Frank Goddard defeated Jack Curphey 10 rounds' and 'May 14th 1923 Joe Beckett defeated Dick Smith 17 rounds' and a further 9ct gold circular medal engraved '12th July 1933 Jack Petersen defeated Jack Doyle 2 rounds', the medallions and medals connected by 9ct gold links, laid upon the red, white and blue colours, in a fitted Mappin & Webb case; sold together with a photograph of Jack Petersen wearing the Lonsdale Belt (3) Jack (John Charles) Petersen OBE TD (Welsh, 1911 - 1990), an amateur Welsh boxer having won the Welsh ABA titles at both light-heavyweight and heavyweight and the British ABA title at light-heavyweight in 1929/30. Turning professional in 1931 with his first professional fight at the Holborn Stadium, London against Bill Partridge, which he won in the fourth round through a knockout. Whilst winning his first sixteen professional fights he won the Welsh heavyweight title in 1932 through knockout against Dick Power in Greyfriars Hall, Cardiff within 21 seconds of the first round. For the British light-heavyweight title against Harry Crossley in May 1932 at the Holborn stadium, London, Petersen won on point over fifteen rounds, this title he later relinquished without defending it. In July 1932 he fought Reggie Meen for the British heavyweight title at Wimbledon Stadium, London, where he knocked out Meen in the second round, becoming the first Welshman to be British heavyweight champion, all achieved within ten months of becoming a professional boxer. Defending the title against Jack Pettifer in January 1933 at Olympia, Kensington with a knockout in the twelfth round. Petersen defended his title again against Jack Doyle, an Irish boxer from County Cork on the 12th July 1933 at White City Stadium, London, to a crowd of 30,000 approximately. The fight was ended in two rounds due to the disqualification of Doyle for repeating punching low. The third defence of the British light-heavyweight title for Petersen was against Len Harvey in November 1933 at the Royal Albert Hall, London and was lost to Harvey on points over fifteen rounds. The first defeat for Petersen in twenty-five professional fights. A re-match against Len Harvey in June 1934 at the White City Stadium, London for the British and the British Empire (Commonwealth) titles was won by Petersen in the twelfth round on a technical knockout. He defended these titles against Larry Gains in September 1934 at White City Stadium, George Hook in December 1934, Len Harvey in January 1936 at Wembley and Jock McAvoy in April 1936 at Earls Court. He lost both of the titles to South African Ben Foord in August 1936 at Leicester by a technical knockout in the third round, after which he retired at the age of twenty-five. The Lonsdale Belt (Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt) is the oldest championship belt in British Professional Boxing introduced by Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale on behalf of the National sporting Club (NSC) in 1909 and from 1929 the British Boxing Board of Control, awarded to British boxing champions. Recipients include Freddie Welsh (1909 British Lightweight title) and Henry Cooper (Heavyweight title) the only boxer to win the coveted Lonsdale Belt three times, having won the last 9ct gold belt outright in 1959. The holder of the Lonsdale Belt under the rules of the NSC were required to defend his title within six months of a challenge and the belt became the holder's property after three successful bouts held under the auspices of the NSC, consecutive or otherwise or after it was held for three consecutive years. Outright winners would receive a NSC pension of £50 per year from the age of fifty, the holder was required to pay a deposit and insurance for the belt.

Lot 87

A 26mm hallmarked silver (Mappin & Webb,1914) Emma Cunliffe-Owen tribute medallion for men of the 'Sportsmans' Battalions of the Royal Fusiliers City of London (PALS) Regiment. Obverse with twin coat-of-arms and regimental number 3202. inscribed in raised letters on reverse. Attached to a white metal Albertina. Private 3202 Bertie Leigh Ellis, 24th (2nd Sportsmans) Battalion Royal Fusiliers, later Labour Corps, 14-15 Star entitlement.Born in Kensington in 1863 to Sir Francis Phillip Cunliffe-Owen, director of the South Kensington Museum, and a German Baron grandfather, Mrs. Emma Cunliffe-Owen boasted a diverse heritage. Legend has it that during a stroll down Bond Street, she encountered two big-game hunters who prompted her to raise a battalion, leading her to telegram Lord Kitchener in 1914. Alongside her husband Edward, she established a recruiting office at the Hotel Cecil, seeking physically fit men proficient in shooting and riding. Despite an initial call for "upper and middle class" sportsmen, her efforts drew volunteers from all walks of life, prompting the War Office to request a second battalion. Thus, the 23rd and 24th (Service) Battalions of the Royal Fusiliers emerged, affectionately dubbed the ‘1st and 2nd Sportsman’s Battalions.’ Mrs. Cunliffe-Owen commemorated their service with silver medallions inscribed with a heartfelt message: ‘God guard you,’ alongside her signature.

Lot 85A

Range of military badges, coins etc with "On War Service 1915" badge with Mappin & Webb to back and number 63306,  "207 Battery 1922" badge hallmarked silver and engraved 2/Lieut J.N. Fielding to back with silver tag engraved "Major J.N. Fielding R.A. C. of E", enamel Lancashire Constabulary Special Constable Sectional Commander badge and a range of medallions coins etc in small box.

Lot 180

A hunting theme brass desk clock and barometer. Modelled as a fox and horseshoe, the clock marked 'Mappin & Webb, London', with printed Roman numerals and minute markers. Flanked by an aneroid barometer. L24cm x D8cm x H12cm

Lot 24

Three Victorian household items, including rectangular butler's tray, 59cm by 42cm, a coopered oval tray and a Mappin & Webb silver plated salver with Union Castle Line stamp (3)

Lot 1035

Gentlemen's Mappin & Webb 9ct gold wristwatch on leather strap in original boxThe watch has a quartz movement and is currently not running, probably needs a new battery. Overall good, clean condition with a few scratches to the edges where the watch has been opened.

Lot 132

Canteen for six, Mappin and Webb silver plate, complete and in fitted oak box. H.11 W.44 D.30cm.

Lot 441

MAPPIN & WEBB; a hallmarked George V pierced silver pedestal bowl decorated with floral sprays and with twin vacant cartouches, London 1919, diameter 18cm, approx 13.1ozt/407.2g.

Lot 561

A French circa 1900 brass carriage clock with elborate floral engraved front plate, Arabic numerals to the chapter ring signed 'Mappin & Webb, London', and raised on typical bracket foot base, height with handle laid flat 12cm.

Lot 126

A George V silver mantel clock. Assayed London 1924 by Mappin & Webb Ltd. Height 19cm. 532g (gross weight). Not in working order.

Lot 555

A Victorian silver salt cellar along with a silver spirit label for Port. The salt assayed London 1873 by John Newton Mappin & George Webb. Total weight 43.66g.

Lot 210

Mappin & Webb silver ladle 65g

Lot 115

Sterling silver hallmarked footed creamer (4"L x 2.75"W x 2.75"H) Mappin Webb London impressed mark. Sterling weighted silver footed bowl (6"H x 6" diameter). Gruen impressed mark. Largest piece: 6"H x 6" diameter. Weight 266 grams. Issued: 20th centuryCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 22

CANTEEN OF CUTLERY BY MAPPIN AND WEBB, silver plated eight settings oak-cased, approx 76 pieces.

Lot 28

SIX SILVER MAPPIN AND WEBB EGG SPOONS 1932. TOTAL WEIGHT 47.6g

Lot 1131

Two Art Nouveau style photograph frames, a Mappin & Webb plated egg warmer, a plated bottle cooler and a hammered pewter cigarette box **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 1326

A boxed Mappin and Webb Regency Trustworthy cutlery set, complete but missing key.

Lot 34

An ERII cased silver cruet set, comprising a salt and mustard pot both with blue glass liners, a pepper, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1969, together with two associated salt spoons, 3.8toz.

Lot 21

A collection of silver and silver plate, including a pair of ERII silver spill vases, with weighted bases, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1971, 19cm high, a silver mounted etched glass vase, 20cm high, together with a some white metal handled knives and some silver plated wares. (1 bag)

Lot 115

A 20thc Mappin and Webb Luxor movement Swiss brass mantle clock with roman numeral chapter ring and faux lapis lazuli decoration. (h-17cm w-10cm)

Lot 203

An Edwardian silver extensive canteen of flatware comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, teaspoons, Oyster forks, coffee spoons and other spoons, Asparagus tongs, Grape scissors, a ladle and other flatware, all housed within a mahogany canteen cabinet, Sheffield 1911, Mappin and Webb, 190ozs

Lot 2529

Early 20th century silver sugar caster, of urn form, with removable pierced cover, with band of repousse decoration to rim, upon stepped circular foot, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1913, H13.5cmCondition Report: Approx 6.10 ozt (189.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. One larger indentation to body. Compression to base, unsteady on foot. Hallmarks with small amount of wear, but generally clear and legible.

Lot 1323

GEORGE V SILVER SALVER, MAPPIN & WEBB, SHEFFIELD 1921 with scalloped scroll and shell cast border on three whorl feet26cm diameter Qty: approx. 343g

Lot 1282

ANASTASSE GEORGIOU FOR MAPPIN & WEBB, IMPRESSIVE AND RARE CONTEMPORARY SILVER VASE, MAPPIN & WEBB, LONDON 2004 baluster form, all hand-worked with a Japanese-inspired design of carp, some partially gilt-heightened, amongst reeds in repousse against a chased and textured ground, finished with two further repousse carp to base.Provenance: purchased in Mappin & Webb, London, and stated by the retailer that this vase is one of only three produced with another being, or having been, in the collection of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; accompanied by a 2003-04 Mappin & Webb catalogue in which it is illustrated, the page bearing a signature which is possibly that of the silversmith. 23.5cm high Qty: approx 1158g

Lot 1316

GROUP OF SILVER, VARIOUS ASSAYS AND MAKERS comprising a George V bowl and a George V jug, both by Wm Greenwood & Sons of Huddersfield, along with a an Edwardian milk jug, maker Mappin & Webb, engraved with the name 'Rachel' and a George V toast rackQty: 436g, (4)

Lot 1187

ELIZABETH II SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, MAPPIN & WEBB, BIRMINGHAM 1972 of oblong form, with engine turned hinged cover, dedication inscription to frieze, lined interior15.5cm wide

Lot 1174

SILVER PAPER KNIFE, MAPPIN & WEBB commemorating the Queen's Silver Jubilee 1952-197727cm long

Lot 36

A late Victorian chased silver three piece dressing table set by Mappin & Webb, London 1900, comprising looking glass, hair brush, and clothes brush (3)

Lot 257

A cased set of Mappin & Webb enamelled coffee spoons

Lot 161

Plated ware including; a three branch candelabrum, 22cm high, café o Let, tea pots, entrée dishes, Mappin and Webb cruet set; etc

Lot 61

A silver plate serving dish by Mappin & Webb with two old metal bowls

Lot 1062

A small collection of collectors' items to include a pair of brass candlesticks, a modern carriage clock, a brass gong, a Mappin & Webb silver plated egg coddler, plated salt and pepper shakers.

Lot 1232

KEITH MURRAY FOR MAPPIN & WEBB; a Mappin plate Art Deco cocktail shaker of shouldered conical form with bands of geometric rims and angled handle, height 24cm and a Art Nouveau copper jug and cover, relief decorated with Art Nouveau motifs (2).

Lot 104

A George V two handled silver trophy by Mappin & Webb, bearing inscription, London 1919,17oz

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