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* Pioneer Aviation. A Grahame White Aviation School silver badge, presented to Cheridah de Neauvoir Stocks, one of two women to gain a Royal Aero Club aviator's licence in 1911, the badge with the arms of London, inscribed 'Certificated Pilot', the reverse engraved 'Mrs C de Beauvoir Stocks Licence No. 153 London Aerodrome 7th Nov 1911', hallmarks for Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1911, 40 x 35mm, 23.5g , together with a collection of aviation memorabilia including a bronze medal commemorating George Chavez flight over the Alps on 23 September 1910, reverse showing a Bleriot monoplane, 40mm diameter, a French bronze plaquette commemorating 1909 Navigation Aerienne designed by Pierre Alexandre Morton (1878-1951), the obverse showing a bi-plane and a Zeppelin, 58mm x 80mm, a small silver medal engraved S.M.A.E., showing early aircraft, Birmingham 1913, 31mm diameter, 16.6g and other itemsQty: (12)NOTESCheridah de Beauvoir Stocks (1887-1971) was born in Evercreech Somerset, moved to London in 1909 and on 7 November 1911 she became only the second woman to gain a Royal Aero Club aviators certificate, passing her test in a Farman biplane at Hendon. Following a crash at Hendon Air Show in 1913 she was left unconscious for six weeks; she never flew again.
A box of hallmarked silver and silver plate including a pepper mill, candlesticks, button hooks, salts etc. Silver items pictured in condition report images, pepper mill by Mappin & Webb condition a little worn with rubbing to marks, dings and screw action a little loose however does appear in working order, candlesticks not in good condition, other silver items appear ok, plated items not checked.
A Dutch silver galleried tray, bearing marks to base, 15cm x 15cm, together with a silver twin handled trophy, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1932, 7cm high, and a silver weighted thistle shaped vase, by A & J Zimmerman, Bimingham, 1905, 13cm high (3) Dutch tray 214g, twin-handle trophy 107g Condition report: surface scratches, knockssome light dents
A pair of Sampson Mordan pen nib holders with spiral decoration, a silver topped glass inkwell with stepped front and replacement lid, hallmarked Birmingham, maker's mark to collar John Grinsell & Sons (af), a Mappin & Webb silver millennium circular weight and a Carr's of Sheffield Millennium collection silver bookmark in presentation box (5)
A 19th Century Danish white metal ciborium (Communion host receptacle) of squat lobed form, surmounted by an angel, Copenhagen 1850, 8.3oz (259g), 14cm high x 11.5cm diameter (lacks liner), to/w three electroplated bottle stoppers/pourers in Asprey gift-boxes and a Mappin & Webb cased epns set of four parcel gilt shell salts with spoons - apparently unused (4)
A SILVER TOAST RACK AND SPOON, the toast rack of a plain polished design, hallmarked Sheffield 1944 'Mappin & Webb', together with a Continental spoon, of openwork scroll detailed design, stamped '925s Sterling Norway' approximate gross weight 2.50ozt, 77.8 grams (Condition Report:- overall condition good, general light wear)
A pair of silver oval salts, by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1910, each with blue glass liner raised upon four supports, together with a silver drum mustard, by Haseler Brothers, Chester 1909, with blue glass liner, a pair of oval twin handled salts, by Jones & Crompton, Chester 1909, raised upon pedestal foot, each with small salt spoon by the same maker, Chester 1909 and Birmingham 1910, and a silver pepperette, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1918. (total silver weight 265.5g). (qty)
An Elizabeth II silver napkin-ring, by Graham Leishman Stewart, Edinburgh, 1986, tapering coil shaped, in Hamilton and Inches box; together with: an Elizabeth II silver bowl, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 2003, plain tapering, in fitted box, the box 17.5cm wide wide, weight of silver 9oz 4dwt (2)
Warmhalteplatte mit 2 Servierschalenversilbertes Metall, spätes 19. Jahrhundert, eckige Eisenp Warmhalteplatte mit 2 Servierschalenversilbertes Metall, spätes 19. Jahrhundert, eckige Eisenp Warmhalteplatte mit 2 Servierschalenversilbertes Metall, spätes 19. Jahrhundert, eckige Eisenp Warmhalteplatte mit 2 Servierschalenversilbertes Metall, spätes 19. Jahrhundert, eckige Eisenp Warmhalteplatte mit 2 Servierschalen versilbertes Metall, spätes 19. Jahrhundert, eckige Eisenplatte auf 4-beinigem, versilberten Stand mit 2 seitlichen Griffen mit Ebenholz-Einsätzen, darunter zwei Brenner, L ca. 62cm, dazu 2 eckige Schalen mit aufgestecktem, gewölbtem Deckel mit abnehmbarem Griff, beide mit Kerbdekor, 1x Mappin Brothers, 1x Mappin&Webb, London/Sheffield, L ca. 28 bzw. 29cm
MAPPIN&WEBB Weinflaschenhalterversilbertes Metall, England um 1920, zylindrische Form mit 2 sei MAPPIN&WEBB Weinflaschenhalterversilbertes Metall, England um 1920, zylindrische Form mit 2 sei MAPPIN&WEBB Weinflaschenhalterversilbertes Metall, England um 1920, zylindrische Form mit 2 sei MAPPIN&WEBB Weinflaschenhalterversilbertes Metall, England um 1920, zylindrische Form mit 2 sei MAPPIN&WEBB Weinflaschenhalter versilbertes Metall, England um 1920, zylindrische Form mit 2 seitlichen Griffen, Durchbruchdekor, H ca. 15cm
A late Victorian silver Butter Dish, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., hallmarked London, 1900, of scallop form with three ball feet, together with a George V silver sauce boat, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked Sheffiel, 1935, of traditional form with wavy cut edge, and a very small silver cream jug, handle with repairs, approx total weight 5.5ozt (3)
An early 20th century gilt brass five-glass Carriage Clock, 1¾in (4.5cm) circular enamel dial inscribed Mappin & Webb Ltd, black Roman numerals, on a fret-work ground of foliate scrolls, French 8-day movement with platform escapement marked B1216 on backplate, the case with swing carrying handle and fluted quarter-columns, 5¾in (14.5cm) handle up, c.1925.
A George V Munitions Factory silver medal the obverse inscribed Ponders End Shell Works 8. Shop 21 Dec 1918, the reverse Awarded to J.W. Wilson for highest average output during 1918 on both shifts rough turning, maker James Fenton & Co, Birmingham, 1918, in Mappin and Webb blue leather case.The Ponders End Shell Factory was established in late 1914 and became one of the largest munitions works in the country. In 1918 during the German offensive the workers doubled their production working around the clock, for which this medal was awarded, a similar example can be found at the Imperial War Museum.
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