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A George V silver Teapot, by Mappin & Webb Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1911, of ovoid form with demi-fluted decoration, wooden handle and finial, 4¾in (12cm) high, together with a corresponding cream jug, Sheffield 1912, and an associated two handled sugar bowl, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, hallmarked Chester 1899, the lift off cover with knop finial, approx total weight 22ozt (3)
Canteen of George V silver Rat Tail pattern flatware consisting of 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons and 12 teaspoons, sponsors mark of Robert Stewart, Sheffield 1933, together with matching Elizabeth II silver 6 tablespoons and 6 coffee spoons, sponsors mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1977-1984, and a pair of Victorian silver knife rests, sponsors mark of Charles Reiley & George Storer, London 1844. 4240g approx, housed in a 1930's oak canteen standing on barley twist legs also containing 12 dessert knives, 12 table knives and a three-piece carving set each with ivorine handlesCondition report: All pieces are in good order but have light surface wear etc from use. Minor wear to the fork tines and spoon bowls.
An extensive silver cutlery service of William & Mary laceback pattern, comprising 12 dinner forks; 12 dinner knives; 12 dessert forks; 12 dessert knives; 12 tablespoons; 12 soup spoons; 12 dessert spoons; 12 teaspoons; 12 fish knives; 12 fish forks; a pair of fish servers; a pair of sauce ladles; a crumb scoop; and a carving set all contained within a fitted travelling mahogany case. Sheffield. 1917. By Mappin & Webb. Approx. 4998 grams (of weighable silver). Est. £5000 - £8000.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a bowl with lobed rim decorated by Albert Shuck, with hand painted fruit still life within blue and pink borders of gilt scrolls, shells and flora, signed in puce lower right, diameter 24.5cm, marked with puce factory backstamp to the reverse, dated 1918, pattern no.W8346 in gilt, retailer's mark for Mappin & Webb, diameter 24cm. CONDITION REPORT Rings truesome visible glaze pitting and inclusions, some small scratches and paint to the painted decoration at the centre, some marks and light rubbing to the gilt, some further pitting and inclusions visible to glaze on reverse as well as fritting to footrim
A group of six plated coffee pots each with Bermuda Furness Line logo, salvaged from the M.V. Bermuda after two fires overtook the ship on 17th June 1931 at Hamilton Docks and November 1931 at Belfast Docks, known as the millionaires line New York to Bermuda every item was of the utmost elegance hence the maker, Mappin and Webb (with provenance), a quantity of Bermuda Furness Line metal cruets etc, and a 19th century brown ground decorative jug with raise blanc de chine bird and foliate decoration.
A Mappin & Webb sterling silver tabletop photograph frame, unused, in original presentation box, a cased set of six 1930s hallmarked silver teaspoons, maker's mark rubbed, a silver bracelet and Maltese silver flower brooch, also three cases of silver-plated cutlery, a silver-plated teapot and silver-plated water jug (9).
Box of mainly blue and white china to include; lidded tureens, various plates including; 'Old Willow' Alfred Meakin, Old Chelsea, 'Alva' Woodsware, Royal Crown Derby, Copeland Spode 'Italian' and an Eisteddfod plate 1995 etc. Together with a box of metalware to include; ship design brass chargers and plates, pewter tankards, pewter dresser jug, Mappin & Webb plated goblet, various other goblets including an Eisteddfod one, brass gong, horse brasses, cutlery, pedestal dishes, bell, chamber stick etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A George V silver gilt three-piece condiment set, mark of Mappin & Webb, London 1924/1926, comprising two casters and a mustard with non-matching spoon and blue glass liner, of simple octagonal form with reeded rims and bases, signed to the underside, 10.4ozt gross weighable silver (3)Provenance: Julians Park, Hertfordshire.
A collection of silver and silver plate items to include a Georgian silver tea spoon, EC London, 1820, silver lidded Barker Brothers Silver Ltd cut glass sugar sifter, white metal salt shaker, a boxed silver handled pie server and a silver plated Mappin and Webb cut glass sugar bowl. H.17cm (Tallest piece)
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