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A MAPPIN & WEBB LTD HALLMARKED SILVER SHALLOW DISH WITH FOLIATE ENGRAVING AND SCROLL DECORATION, DATED 1950 LONDON. DIAMETER 14cms, TOGETHER WITH A BASKET FORM SALT, A FURTHER SALT, TWO NAPKIN RINGS, A SMALL TROPHY, A TEA STRAINER, A LOADED BUD VASE, AND A EPERGNE STAND. GROSS WEIGHT 480grms.
A fine French gilt brass carriage clock with painted porcelain panels and push-button repeatRetailed by Edward and Sons, Paris, London and Glasgow, circa 1880The eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and stamped with serial number 531 to lower left hand corner, the rectangular porcelain dial inscribed EDWARD & SONS, PARIS, LONDON & GLASGOW within Roman numeral hour numerals and with blued steel spade hands within gilt ground painted scene of a winter landscape incorporating robin perched within a snow covered tree to right hand margin, the bevel-glazed satin gilt brass case a variant on anglaise riche design with hinged reeded baton carrying handle over fluted cornice, plain three-quarter corner columns and side panels finely painted with full length portraits of Renaissance females dressed in ornate robes emblematic of summer and winter within garden landscape with unusual gilt infill to sky, the rear with gilt pin-hinged door, on architectural plinth base with complex upper mouldings and skirt, 18cm (7ins) high excluding handle; with original morocco leather covered protective outer case. Provenance: The beneficiary of the Estate of a private collector, East Midlands. George Edward and Sons were retailers of silver, jewellery and other luxury items (as well as being watch and clockmakers) founded in Glasgow by George Edward in 1838. In around 1874 they opened a branch at Mansion House Buildings, 19 Poultry, Cheapside, London and became a Limited Company in 1925. In 1963 Edward and Sons Limited were still trading from St. Vincent Street, Glasgow but were subsequently absorbed into the Mappin and Webb empire.Condition Report: Movement appears complete and original with no visible evidence of alteration or significant replacements. The strike train is working however the going train is currently not running most likely due to being 'gummed-up' as mechanism is a little dirty/discoloured. The escapement appears undamaged (although the platform is heavily tarnished) and the mainspring is sound. The dial has some slight concentric rubbing to the gilding (most likely from the hour hand at some point in the past) and a scratch between the VIII and X numerals otherwise the panel is in good condition with only very light wear and discolouration. Both side panels are in fine condition with minimal wear; although the right hand side figure appears to have a very slight firing fault to the glaze towards the hem of the green skirt. The glasses appear free from visible damage and the gilding is in fine condition with minimal edge wear.The travelling case is missing it's dial shutter panel and has overall light rubbing and wear, clock has a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
Vintage Mappin & Webb brown lizard skin lady's handbag with gilt metal clasp and suede leather coin purse, 25cm wide; a Riviera dark brown lizard skin lady's handbag with gilt metal clasp, suede coin purse and makeup mirror, 29cm wide and an Eros dark brown leather handbag with gilt clasp, 29.5cm long. (3).
AN UNUSUAL BRASS AND GLASS SHIP'S BELL CLOCK BY MAPPIN & WEBB, C.1982 the brass eight day movement with four turned pillars and bell shaped plates, with a platform lever escapement, striking the glass bell domed cover, the backplate inscribed 'Mappin & Webb Ltd London' and 'Serial No. 032', the dial with a visible clock mechanism and a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and pierced hands, the glass cover with a lattice cut border and a brass carrying handle, on a mahogany base with a rope-twist gilt metal moulding, with a brass plaque inscribed 'Maritime England 1982', with winding key 26.8cm high
A GEORGE IV SILVER MEDAL AFTER F. MILLS, C.1827 with the relief profile bust of a Roman Emperor, inscribed 'Arts and Commerce Promoted', signed 'Mills F', the reverse inscribed 'To W. Burn MDCCCXXVII' and with a wreath, the interior inscribed 'For His Rolling Press For Book-Binders' and in its original leather case, together with a 'National Horse Association of Great Britain' silver medal by Mappin & Webb, 1939, awarded to 'J. Blackmore Farrier of Best Shod Horse Char Valley 1939', in its leather case, and a miniature bronze 'The Lord's Prayer' medal (3) 4.3cm diameter (max) Provenance 'A Lifetime of Collecting' - The Property of a Gentleman.
BOXES:- A small rectangular box, initialled "MS", by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1934, another similar French example, a 19th century small burr-wood circular box inset with the portrait miniature of a boy, two porcelain boxes and four various enamelled copper boxes; the largest one 3" (7.5 cms) long; 2 oz weighable silver (9)
A CONTEMPORARY CANTEEN OF HANOVERIAN PATTERN FLATWARE AND CUTLERY IN A LINED AND FITTED WOODEN BOX TO INCLUDE:- Four table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve tea spoons, a pair of salad servers, twelve table knives and twelve side knives (with stainless steel blades), all by Mappin & Webb of Sheffield, post 2000 (no date letters); the box measuring 21.25" (54 cms) long; 120 oz weighable silver
A set of three Victorian seven-bar silver toast-racksby Garrard, 1894Of typical form; together with a bachelors tea service with engraved crest, Sheffield 1900, and a twin handled bowl, by Mappin & Webb, London 1910, weight 32.8 grossoz. (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Edwardian silver bon-bon dish, of pierced pedestal form, by Mappin & Webb, London 1906, 17cm wide, together with an early 20th century pierced silver dish, 10cm diameter, 175g gross (2)Condition report: Overall the dish is ok. Hallmarks are clear, no breaks or repairs. Slightly out of shape, but could easily be straightened up again. Pin dish is ok, hallmarks are clear. Is made out of thin pressed silver. Both are slightly dirty.
An early 20th century cased hallmarked silver cruet set by Mappin & Webb: two lidded mustards and two salts with cobalt-blue glass liners, and two pepperettes together with three hallmarked silver salt/mustard spoons (two by Mappin & Webb) and one other silver-plated spoon, maker's mark of Mappin & Webb, assay marks for Birmingham 1928
A good early 20th century figured walnut and crossbanded 8 day longcase clock, the elaborate 13in silvered and gilt brass arched dial inscribed 'Mappin & Webb, London W', the three train movement chiming on eight tubular gongs and striking the hours on a further tubular gong, 229cm high, with three brass weights and pendulum.
A large selection of silver and white metal items, to include a pair of Victorian silver tongs, a silver tankard, silver cigarette holder, four silver ashtrays, silver dishes, silver sifter spoons, silver sifters, four silver matchbox sleeves by Mappin & Webb, a silver ring box, etc, together with white metal items to include a box, cardholder and vanity case, gross weight of solid silver items 39.46ozt (q).
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