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Mappin & Webb archive, including original Mappin & Webb Victorian and Edwardian and mid century catalogues, a typed history of Mappin & Webb with notes by Jack Mappin Fraser (last family member to own Mappin & Webb), original copper printing plate of Mappin & Webb's Norfolk Street, Sheffield factory, circa 1870 plus archive photos and company log books.
FIVE LATE 18TH, 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONICAL HORN BEAKERS, one with silver liner, marks partially rubbed, London 1799, unmarked, rim loose, applied oval cartouche engraved with initials, approximate height 12cm, another with Mappin & Webb Prince's Plate mounts, smallest beaker height approximately 5cm (5)
An Edwardian silver jewellery casket, Mappin & Webb, London 1904, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with engine-turned decoration, opening to a velvet-lined interior and raised on tapering fluted legs, the inside cover engraved with a monogram above the inscription "Twenty and five years have gone / Since God's blessing made us one / Days of joy and days of sorrow / May He grant a bright tomorrow". 5.5cm by 14cm by 9cm, 10 troy ounces gross
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver vesta case with engine turned linear detail, Birmingham 1929, height 6cm, and three further hallmarked silver vesta cases and a white metal example, approx 3.3ozt/103g, (5).Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, rubbing, scratches, indentations and minor dents.
PIG BREEDING INTEREST; a National Pig Breeding Association cased silver medallion awarded to H.Fewson & Co Ltd Lincolnshire Show 1955, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1950, diameter 5cm, and a similar medallion inscribed 'B.O.C.M National Pig Litter Test 1950-51 Section 4 Large Black H.Fewson' and simply stamped silver in cases (2).Additional InformationHeavy wear and staining to the cases, both medallions appear ok.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver backed clothes brushes, London 1899, a pair of cased hallmarked silver napkin rings, pair of sterling silver pepperettes, with hallmarked silver and plate.Additional InformationGeneral wear, minor scratching and tarnishing, very minimal dinting.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver desk stand, the detachable cut glass inkwell with hallmarked silver collar and hinged cover, raised on rectangular tray with a cast rim and four scrolling feet, London 1922, length 16cm, approx 4.94ozt/153g.Additional InformationGeneral wear, light scratches/tarnishing throughout, polish residue.
A collection of silver wares, comprising; a shell shaped butter dish, Sheffield 1915, a pair of Mappin & Webb ashtrays, Sheffield 1920, a cased set of six teaspoons, Sheffield 1945, two plain polished tapering mugs, a three piece cruet set and a pair of mounted short candlesticks (at fault), together with a plated open face pocket watch
A 19th century papier mache mantle clock, the silvered brass dial marked Mappin & Webb with two train striking movement stamped "Henry Marc, Paris". Base width 36.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The hands are missing. The movement does however wind and is ticking away and striking when it reaches the hour. When we say ticking away that is without the pendulum which we do not have. The glass surround to the door is a little tarnished and slightly loose at the hinge. It does however stay shut. The silvered brass dial is dirty and scratched. The cylindrical surround to the movement is in generally good order with no significant losses to the paintwork just the odd minor mark. The scrolling support is again in good condition and the clock is not loose on the support. There are some minor marks and nibbles around the bracket feet. The worst affected foot is the rear right where there is a small loss and more significant scuffing. The circular rear panel that lifts off has two losses and stress fractures to the papier mache. The centre cloth panel is loose. As this is at the rear of the piece this is less important.
A good ornate George V silver centrepiece by Mappin & Webb, of shaped rectangular form, with three detachable circular bowls with wavy borders, above a short column with lion mask decoration, the outer bowls on mermaid supports, the base with tongue and dart border, on ornate scroll feet, London, 1919, length 54cm, 107.5 oz.CONDITION: Small bump to one of the small bowls, and a small ding to the other small bowl. Apart from minor surface scratches in general, mainly to the bowl interiors, the overall condition is good. Hallmarks clear but with some mild rubbing to part marks.
A.C. Pailthorp of Great Grimsby, Silver Plated Tray, circa late 19th / early 20th century, No 4002, 32cm diameter, Also with a Walker & Hall Silver Plated Cake Basket, Having a swing handle, Mappin & Webb Silver Plated Cream Jug with matching Sugar Bowl, Soup Ladle and and a three sconce Candleabra, (6)
Two similar cased sets of six silver tea/coffee spoons, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1954, together with a cased set of six silver tea/coffee spoons, by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1953, a cased set of six silver coffee spoons, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1940, four various other silver tea/coffee spoons and a quantity of silver plated similar. (silver weight approx. 306.5g). (qty)
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