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A George VII Silver Urn Pattern Sugar Castor of "18th Century" Design, and Mixed Silverware, the castor, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1934, with domed and panelled cover with turned finial, the body with Celtic banding, 7.75ins high, a George V silver three-piece condiment set, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1929, with octagonal urn shaped bodies, comprising - salt, mustard pot (both with clear glass liners), and pepper pot, and an early George III silver urn pattern pepper pot, probably London 1766, 3.75ins high, weighable silver 19ozs
A George V Silver Circular Salver, a Pair of Circular Dishes and a Coaster, the salver by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd, Sheffield possibly 1924 (letter rubbed), the shaped and moulded rim with scroll and shell mounts, on three bun feet, 8.75ins diameter, the pair of Elizabeth II silver circular dishes by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1972, with textured cast rims, 4ins diameter, the small silver circular coaster by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1902, with gadroon mounts to rim, 3ins diameter, combined weighable silver 18ozs
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SHELL DISHES by Mappin & Webb, London, hallmark for 1887, 12cm long, weighing approx. 4.3ozt (135 grams) Condition Report : good, minor wear and tear Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
AN ART DECO MAPPIN & WEBB THREE PIECE SILVER CONDIMENT SET The tapered faceted design comprising mustard pot, pepperette and salt complete with blue glass liners, hallmarked for Birmingham 1932, pepperette 8cm high complete with a matched salt spoon, silver weight approx. 3.4 oz (107 grams) Condition Report : Good, small minor dents to top of facet edges only, glass liners good Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Assorted Costume Jewellery, including imitation pearls, earrings, vintage three strand bead necklace, brooches, Nurses League Royal Infirmary Sheffield enamel badge, etc, contained in a Mappin & Webb green and tan suede jewellery box, complete with key; a Stuart crystal posy bowl and a Rider & Smart decorated egg ornament.
Royal Dublin Society, a copper award medal, unsigned, un-named, 43mm; Derby & Derbyshire Canine Society, a bronze award medal by T. Ottley, un-named, 45mm; Scottish Great Dane Club, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (Gonda of Blegbie, Best Novice Dog or Bitch, Motherwell, 1912), 39mm; Cambridgeshire County Council, Education Committee, bronze award medals (2), unsigned, named (Dorothy Claydon, 1914; Lawrence Claydon, 1915), both 38mm; West Sussex Education Committee, a bronze award medal, unsigned, un-named, 40mm; Royal Agricultural Society of England, Long Service, a bronze ward medal by Mappin & Webb, named (Reuben Smith, 60 Years, 1932), 38mm; Mediterranean Fleet, Destroyer & Submarine Commands, a plated award medal, unsigned, engraved (Bayonet, Team Combat, 1938), 39mm; H.M.I.S. Hamla, an openwork silver badge, c. 1945, unsigned, un-named, 43 x 33mm [9]. Third and seventh extremely fine, latter in case of issue, others very fine £80-£100
Royal Agricultural Society of England, silver award medals by Mappin & Webb (2), named (Royal Show, Bristol, 1936, First Prize Team, Buttermaking Competition, Awarded to Miss Monica M. Olde; Royal Show, Cardiff, 1938, First Prize Team, Buttermaking Competition, Awarded to Miss Monica M. Olde), both 32mm; National Dairy Show, Olympia, a bronze award medal, named (Clotted Cream Competitions, 3rd Prize, Mrs J.M. Olde, 1937), 39mm; Bath & West & Southern Counties Society, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (Monica M. Olde, for Buttermaking, Trowbridge, 1937), 38mm; Bath & West & Southern Counties Society, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (Monica M. Olde for Buttermaking, Plymouth, 1938) [5]. Extremely fine; all in original cases [these mostly somewhat distressed] £80-£100
Two hallmarked sterling silver jugs having a finial top on a hinged lid with scrolled handles. One jug having a parrot beak spout and the other having a shaped spout. Bearing hallmarks for Mappin & Webb, London, 1929. Measures 17cm high. Together with a hallmarked sterling silver sugar bowl. Bearing hallmarks for Mappin & Webb, London 1927. Gross weight 713g
Twelve pairs of George V silver-mounted composition fish eaters, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1925, the blades engraved with foliage, with pointed handle, in fitted mahogany finish canteen, the canteen 34cm wide There is no obvious damage to the handles. There is some very minor bruising to the stem above the tines on the forks. There are some scuffs to the case.
An early 20th Century French walnut and ormolu mounted mantel clock with silvered and engine turned dial, signed Mappin & Webb. 8 day French drum movement with rack and snail striking a bell, Swiss lever escapement to platform and original blued steel hairspring, with key. 27cm high including handle
A Mappin & Webb 18ct gold cased gent's manual wind wristwatch, ETA calibre 7001 17 jewel movement, round cornered square form case with stepped bezel and curved sides, cabochon set crown, gilt baton markers to dial, case 30mm wide, back numbered 10801, 10545, with original box and invoice, circa 1988
Collection of items of Royal Marines Merseyside interest, to include a pair of Gundlach Manhattan broad arrow marked binoculars in leather case, five metal and wood plaques, Mappin and Webb Military marked silver plated three piece tea set marked with a broad arrow and dated 1961/62, also a candleabra (no military marks) Sold in aid of the Royal Marines Seacadets association Merseyside.
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