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Lot 419

A Cased Mappin and Webb Silver Banded Cake Knife with Mother of Pearl Handle

Lot 114

A collection of silver items, to include a silver cigarette box, by S J Rose & Son, London 1971, 10.5cm wide, another example, by Mappin & Webb, London 1925, 14cm wide, a small plain cigarette box, London 1924, 11.5cm wide, a Victorian cream, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1890, and a collection of silver items, comprising a four division toast rack, 12cm wide, a trophy cup, a caddy spoon, napkin rings, a repousse decorated pin dish and three teaspoons, weighable approximately 10.3Condition report: Cigarette box all with splits knocks and dents. Plain example with extensive damage. Silver cup lacking one handle. Caddy spoon bent and hallmarks rubbed. General knocks, splits and surface wear commensurate with use.

Lot 39

A collection of silver items, to include a small dish having shaped rim on pedestal foot, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1952, coronation mark, a small quaich with pierced handles, by Henry Stratford Ltd, Sheffield, 1896, a silver bowl with shaped flared rim, by Horace Woodward & Co, London, 1885, and a small shallow dish by William Comyns and Sons Ltd, London, 1959 (4) total weight; 8.2oztCondition report: dinks/surface scratches/benefit from a clean

Lot 447

A canteen of Mappin & Webb silver plated cutlery, comprising six grapefruit spoons, eight dessert forks, eight fish forks, eight dessert spoons, eight pastry forks, eight dessert knives, eight fruit spoons, eight soup spoons, eight fish knives, twelve forks, eight knives and four table spoonsCondition report: Wear and pitting to handles

Lot 63

A modern silver salver by Mappin & Webb, on three claw and ball feet, London 1976, 18.3ozt, 22.5cm diameterCondition report: There are light surface scratches, but very good in all other respects.

Lot 266

Set of six George VI silver fruit knives and forks with Mother of Pearl handles, (Sheffield 1938), maker Mappin & Webb in velvet lined fitted case, knives each 17cm in length

Lot 273

Comprehensive composite canteen of George IV and later silver Hanoverian Thread pattern cutlery comprisingOne pair of fish servers, (Sheffield 1933), maker VinersTwenty four table forks, (Sheffield 1925), maker Mappin and Webb 64ozTwelve table spoons, (Sheffield 1918, 1923, 1924), maker Mappin & Webb 34ozTwelve dessert spoons, (Sheffield 1919, 1924, 1925), maker Mappin & Webb 20ozTwelve soup spoons, (Sheffield 1925), maker Mappin & Webb 33ozTwelve fish forks, (Sheffield 1925), maker Mappin & Webb 22ozTwelve dessert forks, (Sheffield 1925), maker Mappin & Webb 22ozTwelve fruit forks, (Sheffield 1832, 1838)Twelve coffee spoons, (London 1956), maker Charles J Vander 8ozTwelve fish knives (London 1899), maker Goldsmiths & Silversmith Co LtdTwelve fruit knives (Sheffield 1836, 1837, 1838 & 1875)Twelve teaspoons (ten Sheffield 1925, one Sheffield 1896 and one London 1948) 10ozTwelve cheese knives (with stainless steel blades) (Sheffield 1922 / 1925)Twelve table knives (with stainless steel blades) (London 1860)Two silver handled carving knives, two silver handled carving forks and a silver handled steel / knife sharpener (London 1902)each piece engraved with letter 'W' (all at approximately 213oz of weighable silver), housed in a freestanding 1920s mahogany canteen with three baize lined draws by walker & Hall, (151 pieces in total)Condition report: As stated the in the description, the canteen is a composite one, formed of matching pieces from various dates and by various makers. It appears to be complete with no vacant aperatues in the canteen. All the pieces show overall signs of use and wear but is a very useable canteen overall. Some marks are a bit rubbed but mostly good and crisp. The knives would appear to have possibly had replacement stainless steel blades at some time, with a couple showing gaps between the knife handles and the blades. The wooden canteen itself would benefit from a sympathetic restoration and some Re polishing.

Lot 376

George VI silver six piece cruet set comprising two salt cellars with blue glass liners, two pepperettes and two mustard pots with blue glass liners (Birmingham 1937), together with three silver salt and mustard spoons (Various dates) maker Mappin & Webb, approximately 14oz of weighable silver, pepperettes 9cm in height, in a velvet lined fitted case.

Lot 385

George V silver sauce boat of conventional form (Birmingham 1914), maker Mappin & Webb, together with a set of six silver bean end coffee spoons, silver wire frame toast rack and other silver and white metal items, approximately 25oz of weighable silver

Lot 401

Set of twelve silver Hanoverian Rat tail pattern dessert spoons, each engraved to underside with letter A, (Sheffield 1928 / 1932), maker Mappin & Webb, all at s21oz

Lot 402

Set of six George V silver Hanoverian Rat tail pattern dessert spoons, each engraved with letter A, (Sheffield 1936), maker Mappin & Webb, together with five matching teaspoons (London 1924), maker Mappin & Webb, all at 16oz

Lot 71

A modern silver Armada dish, by Mappin & Webb, London 1990, 17cm diameter, 18oztCondition report: Light surface scratches only.

Lot 76

A set of silver sardine serving cutlery, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1905, with engraved decor of a sardine, in a velvet lined presentation case, 2.1ozt, with, a Victorian silver creamer, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1895, raised on three cabriole legs with shell-shaped feet, 10.5cm high, 3.73ozt (3)Condition report: The creamer with one foot bent. With tarnish and scratches in places.

Lot 81

A five piece silver backed dressing table set, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1946, each piece with engine turned mounts and initialled 'JMR', comprising a pair of handled brushes, a hand mirror and a pair of clothes brushes, together with a matching rectangular tray, Birmingham, 1943, 30 x 23cm (6)Condition report: Tarnished and rubbed marks.

Lot 88

A group of silver items, to include a two handled porringer, by Bishton's Ltd, Birmingham, 1946, 6.5cm high, 15.5cm wide, a Mappin & Webb silver tapered cup on circular foot, 8.5cm high, and a footed silver teapot stand or tray, 16.5cm wide, total weight; 13ozt (3)Condition report: all having surface scratchesdinks to the cup, cup inscribed 'Anne'

Lot 93

A collection of silver items, to include three Victorian silver sugar tongs, three Victorian ladles by HJ Lias & Son, London 1867, a mustard pot, by Harry Freeman, a pair of footed silver dishes by Mappin & Webb, 13cm wide, a far division toast rack, Birmingham 1900, 9cm wide, a silver topped sugar caster and a silver plated bottle holder, silver approximately 19.7oztCondition report: Coaster - dented to lidDishes - some dents to feetMustard - lid damage, with lossesBottle holder - some wear to plating

Lot 1063

A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a waiter of circular form, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1988, a German beaker, of tapering form engraved with a crowned cipher and with a presentation inscription, a silver-mounted pickle jar, two scent bottles, (one lacking stopper), a cup and saucer, a miniature tankard/jug, a pair of wine labels, a 'Just a Thimble Full' measure, a beaker, plus two metalware items and an electroplated vase, approx. weighable 23oz. (15)

Lot 1099

A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a small rose bowl, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1912, panelled circular form, a three-piece William IV knife, fork and spoon set, by George Unite, Birmingham 1835, a snuff box, Birmingham 1945, a cigarette case of rectangular form, with bands of niello work decoration, with import marks for London 1912, an S. Mordan vesta case, London 1885, a toilet jar, and an Asprey matchbox cover with two boxes of matches, approx. weighable 15oz. (qty)

Lot 1125

λA small collection of silver tea wares, comprising: a tea pot and sugar bowl of panelled circular form, chevron border, scroll handles, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1919, a similar cream jug, London 1934, and a Victorian bachelor's teapot, by Martin, Hall and Company, London 1888, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, approx. total weight 34oz. (4)

Lot 1146

A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a cigarette box, by Mappin and Webb, London 1943, rectangular form, wood lined interior, plus a William IV Vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1834, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover a.f, and a Chinese cigarette case, embossed with a dragon, approx. weighable 4.3oz. (3)

Lot 1459

A large silver salver, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1941, circular form, beaded and shell border, the centre with a presentation inscription and facsimile signatures, on four knurl feet, diameter 30.5cm, approx. weight 64oz.

Lot 1473

A late-Victorian silver swing-handled basket, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1899, rectangular form, part-fluted decoration, reeded border and swing-handle, length 26.8cm, plus a George III silver swing-handled basket, by William Plummer, London 1783, oval form, pierced decoration, the centre with an armorial, damage to piercing, length 33cm, approx. total weight 47.8oz. (2)

Lot 1543

A silver two-handled bowl, by Mappin and Webb, London 1910, circular form, caryatid side handles, gadroon border, on a raised circular foot, length handle to handle 23.8cm, approx. weight 15.4oz.

Lot 1885

Early Aviation interest, a presentation silver double cigar and cigarette box, by Mappin and Webb, London 1911, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with chevron borders, the two hinged covers open to reveal wood lined interiors, with a central strap work carrying handle, inscribed 'The London Aerodrome, Presented by Messrs' Mappin and Webb, to the Women's Aerial League to encourage National Aviation. Ladies Aviation Day, Hendon July 6 1912, won by L.W.F. Turner', length 24.4cm. Major Lewis W.F. Turner of Blandford was in fact a man, famous at the time for daredevil stunts and for being the first pilot in Great Britain to fly at night. The reason that he won the trophy was because the wind conditions were considered too adverse to allow ladies to compete. Flight magazine wrote of this' This was to have been a red-letter day for British aviation, for special competitions had been arranged for lady pilots, the first ever held'. Ladies were only allowed to fly as passengers that day. Lewis Turner held the Royal Aero Club Certificate no.66, and he was the chief flying instructor at the Grahame Whyte School in Hendon. He flew a 1912 Voisin Type L plane. This plane was built primarily for the French and Russian military, and he spent four months in St. Petersburg in 1911 working on biplane design.

Lot 230

A silver-mounted glass whisky tot by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1927; together with a modern armada dish style silver pin dish, 2000; and a silver presentation coaster by Mappin & Webb, with turned wooden base.

Lot 233

A silver cigarette case, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1955, with engraved initials and date to the interior, 6.7oz. gross; together with a white metal posy holder; and a Ronson lighter. (3)

Lot 1922

A Mappin and Webb alabaster Clock.

Lot 743

A Mappin & Webb grape vine design stand, toast rack and a selection of silver plated items.

Lot 812

A Mappin & Webb 4 glass brass carriage clock.

Lot 813

A small Mappin & Webb hallmarked silver collared decanter.

Lot 152

A Mappin and Webb brass carriage clock

Lot 76

A qty of Silver plate inc. Mappin and Webb

Lot 24

MAPPIN & WEBB CARRIAGE CLOCK

Lot 233

A cased Mappin & Webb silver strawberry set, London hallmarks.

Lot 341

A Mappin & Webb modern silver figure of an owl signed CA, approx height 11.5cm.

Lot 342

A similar Mappin & Webb modern silver figure of an owl signed CA, approx height 13cm.

Lot 343

Another Mappin & Webb modern silver figure of an owl signed CA, approx height 13.5cm.

Lot 697A

A BOX AND LOOSE METALWARES, TREEN, PICTURES, etc, including a Mappin & Webb Prince's Plate jardiniere, a bundle of walking sticks, a boxed Agfa projector, assorted paintings and prints, cast iron menu stand, globe lamp and two other modern globes, etc (one box and loose)

Lot 87

TWO CASED SETS OF SILVER, GUILLOCHE ENAMEL COFFEE AND TEASPOONS, the first a set of six pink guilloche enamel teaspoons with white enamel detailing, worn gilt to the bowls, each hallmarked 'Mappin & Webb Ltd' Birmingham 1929, with original box, together with a set of six coffee spoons, each decorated with vari-coloured enamel to the reverse of the bowl, colours to include blue, yellow, pink and purple, (light blue and yellow enamel has some light wear) five fitted with a coffee bean terminal (one missing) each hallmarked 'Barker Brothers Silver Ltd' Birmingham 1929, with original box, approximate gross weight 132.0 grams (Condition Report:- Discolouration to all, one back of spoon looks to have slight damage, but overall good, gilt wearing off)

Lot 96

A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER ITEMS, to include a silver goblet of a plain polished design, worn gilt interior, on a circular base, hallmarked 'Mappin & Webb Ltd', Sheffield 1905, a cased set of six coffee spoons, coffee bean detailing to the handles, each hallmarked 'Cooper Brothers & Sons' Sheffield 1930-33, an oval pill box with a decorative opal set mosaic in the form of birds, hallmarked 'Ari D Norman' London 1982, approximate gross weight 129.3 grams, 4.15ozt, together with a silver mounted glass ink well, hallmarked Birmingham, and a complete canteen of EPNS fish knives and forks, each with a silver ferrule, hallmarked 'Frank Wood' Sheffield 1909' also an EPNS bread knife with a silver ferrule hallmarked Sheffield

Lot 133

TWO CASED SETS OF FLATWARE AND A 'MAPPIN AND WEBB' LADLE, to include an Edwardian twelve piece EPNS fish knife and fork set, each fitted with a silver band hallmarked Sheffield 1907, and fitted with ivory handles, within a wooden case with a brass shield emblem, a seven piece EPNS grapefruit knife and spoon set, together with a 'Mappin & Webb' EP ladle, beaded rim with engraved initial 'H' to the handle

Lot 45

Mixed lot to include a Mappin & Webb silver toast rack, Birmingham 1934, Coalport cheese knife with its box, silver pickle forks and sugar tongs (a lot)

Lot 514

A silver mustard and salt with blue glass liners and a plated Mappin and Webb shaker, 17cm tall, weighable silver approx 3 troy oz, generally good condition

Lot 442

Set of six George V silver coffee spoons, each with a floral, reed and ribbon decorated handle, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1931, set of six small forks by J.S & S, Birmingham 1910, two Danish white metal coffee spoons each with an enamelled red or blue crown finial, by MEKA, all cased, and a sauce ladle by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1954, 197.5g (18).

Lot 466

George V silver circular waiter with a shaped piecrust rim, on three hoof feet, by D & J Welby, London 1911, D. 16.1 cm and a circular sweetmeat dish with scale decoration and a pierced shaped rim, on a raised circular foot, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1957, D. 12.8 cm, 285 grams (2).

Lot 966

A Mappin & Webb three piece silver brush set, Birmingham 1928

Lot 157

Vintage art deco desk calendar, pair of stoneware cider bottles vintage decorated sugar pot, 'Mappin & Webb' silver plated salt and pepper pots, and other items.

Lot 199

Besteckkasten mit Fischbesteck für 12 Personen, England, ca. 1890 26 Teile, Klingen/ Vorderteile versilbert, graviert. Griffe Elfenbein, beschnitzt. L. Gabeln 20 cm, L. Messer 23 cm. Dazu zweiteiliges Fisch-Vorlegebesteck. Orig. Holzkasten mit Label des Herstellers Mappin & Webb, London. Deckel-Messingeinlage mit Monogramm. Set of silver plate fish cutlery, for 12 persons, including two pieves serving cutlery. Ivory handles. London, Mappin & Webb, ca. 1890. Slight traces of age and use. In original wooden box.

Lot 313

A Hallmarked silver Mappin & Webb machine tooled ashtray (Sheffield 1924)(Total Weight 72g)

Lot 357

A very rare set of Royal Worcester hand painted demitasse with yellow enamel and silver gilt spoons by Mappin & Webb (Hallmarked for 1931)

Lot 1323

A selection of plated wares including a Mappin & Webb gravy jug

Lot 14

A silver three piece cruet set, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1965, of baluster form, blue glass liners, weight 5 oz, case.

Lot 15

A silver sugar basket, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1927, with pierced scroll decoration, gadrooned border, raised on four feet, blue glass liner, weight 4 oz.

Lot 253

A large English brass carriage time piece, the white enamel dial signed Mappin & Webb, the 11 jewel movement signed Made in England and Anglais, height with handle raised 18cm, key.

Lot 153

An octagonal silver compact (mirror a/f) and a Mappin and Webb silver compact

Lot 177

A Mappin & Webb silver entree dish with reeded borders, Sheffield 1932, 26cm long by 17cm wide, 1239g

Lot 44

Three Edward VII or George V Silver Vases, One by William Comyns, London, 1903; One by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1907 and One by William Comyns, London, Circa 1910, Retailed by Z. Barraclough, Leeds, each tapering and on spreading base, two stamped in the Art Nouveau style with flowers and foliage, the other stamped with foliage scrolls, filled, 21cm high and smaller (3). Each is marked either near rim or on side. The marks are generally clear, though there is a bit more wear to the marks on the smallest. Each is still legible. There is some generally overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises overall. The base of each is filled.

Lot 75

A George V Silver Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham, 1922, each tapering and with shaped rim, on three pad feet, the cream-jug 8.5cm high together with An Edward VII Silver Card-Case, by Adie and Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham, 1909, in the form of an envelope, 9.5cm wide, total weight of silver 5oz 16dwt, 180gr (3)

Lot 152

An Edwardian mahogany cased octagonal wall clock by Waltham for Mappin & Webb, the silvered dial with Arabic hours to the spring driven movement, 33 cm (runs when lightly wound, requires restoration)

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