We found 33101 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 33101 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
33101 item(s)/page
Two silver items: a two handled bottle holder, by H.A., Sheffield 1935, 15cm high and a baluster mug, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1938. 12.5cm high. Combined weight 29ozCondition report: Bottle holder - exterior in good condition generally, but slight surface marks ands scratches, interior base dirtyMug - two prominent dents, smaller dent, inside base grubby and dark area around base of handle but no evidence of repair
MAPPIN & WEBB OF LONDON SILVER BOWL of circular form, overall decorated with moulded berries, fruit and foliage, having four scroll handles with mask heads, standing on four scroll feet. London 1910. 20cm diameter, 9cm high approx, 16.5 troy ozs approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Very grubby and tarnished in places. Needing a good clean. However appearing undamaged with no obvious losses and good clear hallmarks.
Set van twaalf koffielepels in mahoniehouten doosje, 19e eeuw, twee sets van zes mokka lepeltjes en divers klein zilverwerk, in tweehouten kistjes en etui voor mokkalepeltjes met houten koffieboon gelijkende knopjes, Engels Mappin & Webb, 1e gehalte, de set van twaalf koffielepels met bewerkte steel, mt. 68 SP(onduidelijk)1877, 2e gehalte, bruto 527 gr. (excl. doosjes) Provenance: uit de collectie van een koopmansfamilie (zie Highlights) [zkj]
Oxford & Cambridge Athletic Club medal awarded to Wallingford “Wally” Mendelson for Long Jump at Stamford Bridge in 1895, silvered circular medal encased in protective glass surround, obverse engraved with the Universities' crests surrounded by OXFORD & CAMBRIDGE ATHLETIC CLUB, reverse engraved1895 LONG JUMP 22FT 5 ½ W. MENDELSON, diameter 6cm., in original fitted box lettered D MUNSEY CAMBRIDGE; sold with a UNITED HOSPITALS ATHLETIC CLUB LONDON bronze medal awarded to Wallingford Mendelson in 1895, of circular form, obverse with shields and scholars' motifs, reverse engraved U.H.A.C. v C.U.A.C. 1895 WON BY W. MENDELSON LONG JUMP 21FT, diameter 7cm., in original Mappin & Webb fitted box (2) Both these events were held at the original Stamford Bridge stadium. The Varsity medal won here was for a distance 1.5 ft. farther than the gold medal winner jumped at the first Athens Olympic Games in 1896. New Zealander Wallingford Mendelson (1872-1902) was an all-round sportsman, partaking in cricket, rugby and athletics. He played one first-class cricket match for his native Canterbury in season 1893-94 and in 1893 was New Zealand's long jump champion. He then studied law at Jesus College, Cambridge, winning Blues in rugby and athletics between 1894 and 1896. His greatest moment came in the varsity long jump when beating Oxford's champion and joint world record holder C.B.Fry.
A George V silver gravy boat, Sheffield 1929, by Mappin and Webb, raised on three hoof feet with scroll handle and wavy rim, 14.5cm across, 3.09, 96.1g CONDITION REPORT: Condition reports have not been included in the description. If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request
A silver plated Mappin and Webb two-handled tray, 57cm x 35cm, and an oval mahogany and silver plated galleried tray, inlaid with oval patera, 47cm x 26cm CONDITION REPORT: Condition reports have not been included in the description. If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request
A quantity of silver plated tea ware to include a Mappin & Webb three piece tea set with part gadrooned decoration, a James Dixon & Sons squat teapot, etc.Additional InformationThere is tarnishing and loss of silver plate throughout, with dents, scratches and marks on all pieces. Some of the teapots are missing finials or replaced finials.
by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1937, the teapot of simple rectangular form with fluted waist, the part marked flush fitting and hinged cover topped with a rectangular brown finial, handle to match, raised on four ball feet, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, together with a matching hot water jug, again by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1959, the brown finial of a slightly different style, 58.8ozt gross (4)
c1925, the rectangular cream coloured dial with black Arabic numerals and blued hands, 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement calibre 59-21, white metal case, verso hinged, interior marked 'J288 G4250 T&AH ALL PLAT' the case side embellished with decorative engraving, the bezel and lugs pavé set with a total of 74 single cut and 6 baguette cut diamonds in millegrain edged settings totalling approximately 1.30ct, to a black cord strap terminating in a white metal fold over clasp stamped '9ct', overall length 175mm, and presented in a period fitted case from Mappin & Webb
An early 20th century silver hallmarked Mappin & Webb guilloche enamel worked vanity set complete in the blue leather travel suitcase. The set comprising multiple items with green engine turned guilloche enamel backed silver items. Hallmarked for Mappin and Webb, London 1934. The case wtih lined interior and tray along with outer canvas cover.
Pair of Victorian silver boat cruets, Birmingham hallmark, dated 1896, mm HH (rubbed), silver mustard pot (marks rubbed), another mustard pot Birmingham hallmark dated 1946 mm Mappin & Webb three silver peppers Birmingham hallmark dated 1921 mm ESB, Birmingham hallmark dated 1952 and lastly London hallmark dated 1930 mm CS Harris & Sons all with Bristol blue glass liners and a silver toast rack Birmingham hallmark dated 1942 mm Mappin & Webb. This lot includes two pairs of silver sugar tongs and a small quantity of salt and mustard spoons, approx 390 gms.
-
33101 item(s)/page