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An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry bracket clock by Vincenti and Cie No 1325.64, the twin train movement striking on a gong, Roman enamel dial signed by Mappin & Webb Ltd, the broken arch case with pagoda top, 1/4 stop fluted columns and central butterfly patena, on gilt brass ball feet, 18 in (45.75) on high.
FOUR ITEMS OF SILVER, comprising Victorian pepperette of urn form, domed cover, loaded circular base, London 1889, a late Victorian cream jug of oval form, stop reeded decoration, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899, approximate 3.24ozt, 100.8 grams, a George V sauce boat, panelled form, makers Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1926, approximate 3.86ozt 120 grams and a George III punch ladle on a twisted whale bone handle (sd), approximate length 34cm (4)
A cased pair of Victorian circular silver napkin rings, John Newton Mappin and George Webb, Sheffield 1879, foliate engraved, a large cylindrical silver napkin ring, London 1921, inscribed, cased set of six 'bean' end silver demi tasse, Birmingham 1968, 4.5ozs weight combined, also a French engine turned egg cup (10).
A shaped rectangular silver tray, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1911, with moulded border, 23.5cm wide, monogrammed, a George III style oval silver mustard pot, Birmingham 1918, blue glass liner, silver salt, Edwardian silver tea glass holder, Sheffield 1904, foliate pierced, monogrammed and dated and the Victorian silver cover of a dressing table box, 8.5ozs weight combined (5).
A child's silver rattle, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1928, in the form of an owl hung with two bells, originally with mother of pearl teether, 10cm long, a pair of modern silver candlesticks, English Import marks, in George III style, lobed and fluted, 14cm high, filled, a small silver trumpet shape flower vase, 9.2cm high, a plain silver napkin ring, a late Victorian silver pepperette, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1899, and an Indian spherical mustard pot, late 19th/early 20th century, heavily foliate embossed (7).
A cased set of six Edwardian pistol handled tea knives, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1909, two silver pickle forks, Birmingham 1885 & Sheffield 1908, silver preserve spoon, two Victorian silver fruit forks, two others and miscellaneous other items including electroplate flatware and cutlery (qty).
Two George V Plain Silver Rectangular Frames and an Elizabeth II Similar, one by Mappin & Webb, London 1919, with leather covered back, 11.375ins x 8.125ins, aperture 9.75ins x 6.5ins, one by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1924, with stained wood back, 12ins x 8.5ins, aperture 10.75ins x 7.25ins, and one by Roberts & Dore Ltd, London 1977, with cloth covered back, 12ins x 10ins, aperture 9.75ins x 7.75ins
A George V Silver Sugar Caster, Two Others, and Five Condiments, the sugar caster by J. Parkes & Co, London 1917, with pierced dome cover, moulded finial, rim, girdle and footrim, 7ins high, one other by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1946, 7ins high, the octagonal caster by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1979, 7.25ins high, a pair of George III silver circular salts, by I. S., London 1736, 1.75ins high, and three other condiments, combined weight 21ozs
A George VI Silver and Blue Enamel Backed Five Piece Dressing Table Set, and mixed dressing table items, the five piece set by Mappin & Webb, London 1948, comprising - hand mirror, two hair brushes, and two clothes brushes, three George V silver and green enamel back dressing table items, Birmingham 1930, and two silver backed dressing table items
A set of six Edwardian silver coffee cup holders by Mappin & Webb, London 1907, scroll pierced, with inserts and saucers in blue and gilt by Royal Worcester, in a fitted case by Mappin & Webb, 202g (6.5 oz) weighableCondition Report: No serious damage, restoration or repairs found. Two of the saucers have crazing. Large crack across the top of the case and areas of age related wear to the case.Condition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian silver long rectangular glove or trinket box by Mappin & Webb, London 1909, plain with a scroll and foliate border to the cover, later green velvet lined, 34cm (13 1/2in) long, loadedCondition Report: There is a tiny split along on of the soldered corners at the base, which looks like it may have had a bit of a pull. There is a dent to the right back corner of the lid, and another deeper dent to the back left corner which goes up towards the top of the lid. The lid closes well, and the hinges are in good working order. There is a very slight curve to the bottom front panel of the box, which is only noticeable when the lid is closed and comparing the two sections. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y An impressive pair of Victorian silver and ivory fish servers by Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin & George Webb), Sheffield 1880, the blade and tines engraved with a kingfisher in reserves framed by scroll foliage, the ivory handles boldly carved with clams and a water snake entwining a fish, the slice 33cm (13in) longCondition Report: Marks are clearEngraving goodHandles are tightSmall roll to the knife edgeChip to the mouth of the fish on the knife handleLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
1985 General Motors Football Association Charity Shield plaque for the Everton v Manchester United match at Wembley on 10th August 1985 and awarded to Norman Whiteside, (Manchester United lost 2-0), made from silver by Mappin & Webb, approx. 8cm high.Provenance: Consigned to auction by Norman Whiteside. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Norman Whiteside.
1983 Football Association Charity Shield plaque for the Liverpool v Manchester United match at Wembley on 20th August 1983 and awarded to Norman Whiteside, (Manchester United won 2-0), made from silver by Mappin & Webb, approx. 8cm high.Provenance: Consigned to auction by Norman Whiteside. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Norman Whiteside. Missing stand on reverse.
Set of six George V silver Old English Rat tail teaspoons by John Rogers & Sons, Sheffield 1924, a ditto set of six Old English cake forks by Cooper Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1927 and a set of four silver teaspoons with panelled bowls by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1928, combined weight 330 grams
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