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MAPPIN & WEBB LTD; a cased Elizabeth II hallmarked silver egg cup and spoon set, Birmingham 1991, a circular trinket box with engine turned guilloche enamel to lid, and a silver fronted miniature bible, weighable approx 2.7ozt/86g.Additional InformationScratches and pitting to the enamel, further general wear, the cover has come loose from the bible and is heavily dented.
ROLEX; a gentleman's Oyster Perpetual Daydate 18ct gold wristwatch, the black dial set with baton numerals and subsidiary day and date apertures, complete with boxes, extra links and service card, diameter excluding winding crown 35mm, approx 133.3g; purchased new 15th February 1986 from Mappin & Webb Manchester.Additional InformationPlease refer to the additional photographs. The strap is numbered 8385. It has signs of very little wear and use and is presented in good order, everything is working at the point of cataloguing. Purchased new by the vendor 15th February 1986, from Mappin & Webb, Manchester.
JUDITH LEIBER; a vintage blue leather shoulder bag with gold hardware and thin leather shoulder strap, 32 x 23 x 3cm, a Mappin & Webb black crocodile skin leather belt with M&W logo, a brown crocodile skin leather belt with M&W logo, both small, and five scarves.Additional InformationThe bag and belt are in heavily worn condition, with some distress to leather, as well as surface marks, scuffs, some surface losses and dirt. The scarves similarly, some stained, some thin areas, some fraying etc.
Tag Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph stainless steel and ceramic gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. CAZ1111, serial no. WEG5xxx, quartz, bezel 42mm diameter - ** purchased from Mappin & Webb in September 2015. With boxes and guarantee card - Condition Report: - Box - some outer wear. Movement - functioning at present, could do with a replacement battery. Dial - good. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - good, mild marks. Crown - adjusts correctly. Bracelet - mild marks, wrist size 8.25" approx. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
An early 20th century lacquered brass carriage timepiece, 4.5cm circular enamel clock dial inscribed Mappin & Webb Ltd, Roman numerals, on a fretwork ground of leafy scrolls, French 8-day movement with platform escapement marked B2209 on backplate, the case with swing carrying handle and fluted quarter-columns, , 15cm over handle, c.1925
A SELECTION OF SILVERWARE, to include a Mappin & Webb toast rack, two pairs of napkin rings, a bottle label, a nut cracker, a tea strainer, a pair of sugar tongs, a matchstick case and a selection of cufflinks, most with hallmarks or marks to indicate silver, approximate total weight 465 grams
A modern 4 piece silver handled carving set, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1996, one other silver pistol handled carving knife, one hundred and forty three items of plated cutlery and twelve pairs of plated King's pattern fish eaters. Condition: Carving set- Handles with minor scratches, Blades in good order, although odd carving knife blade has a few scratches. Plated ware is generally in well used condition. Fish eaters in mildly used condition.
An Arts & Crafts silver Celtic Revival large two handled cup, hammered bowl with a band of intertwined Celtic motifs and roundels above a larger Celtic knot roundel in high relief, the handles and circular foot with similar banding, the underside engraved with presentation inscription dated 1914, by Mappin & Webb, London, 1914, retailer's stamp to underside, 1480 grams - the underside engraving reads: THE LANCASHIRE & YORKSHIRE POST OFFICE FOOTBALL CHALLENGE CUP 1914
Omega - a lady's Constellation quartz bi-colour wrist watch, circular cream baton dial baton dial in a 23mm stainless steel case with Constellation back and yellow metal bezel with roman numerals, Omega crown, fitted with a bi-colour bracelet graduating from 15mm to 13mm, no box, original receipt from Mappin & Webb dated 25.2.2002 for one thousand one hundred and twenty-five pounds, reference number X21018090006X, watch was fitted with a new battery December 2019 and is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Omega - a gentleman's yellow metal quartz wrist watch, circular dark champagne baton dial with centre seconds hand and date aperture in a 32mm yellow metal case marked on reverse 750, strap model, no box, original purchase receipt from Mappin & Webb Ltd. dated 29.12.1990, for six hundred and twenty-five pounds stating 18 carat gold, watch was fitted with a Timpson Lifetime battery in December 2019 at a cost of eighty-five pounds and is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
TOPOGRAPHICAL, photos, inc. birds, sea, floral, scenes, shipping, houses, windmill, portraits; Teignmouth, Hadleigh Castle, Clovelly, Essex Marshes, Pant-y-Pair, Babbacombe Bay, Lily of the Valley Farm, floods, shooting trip to Kishtwar 1908, Golden Egg designed by Mappin & Webb, North Yorkshire Moors Railway re-opening etc., on card, 16 x 20 and smaller, some edge knocks and foxing, FR to VG, 65
A cased 18ct and 9ct gold sapphire and mother-of-pearl shirt stud / dress set. The set comprising of buttons, cufflinks and shirt studs, having a central blue round mixed cut sapphire with mother of pearl surround set in 9ct and 18ct gold within a fitted case for Mappin and Webb Ltd. Marked 18ct 9ct. Button and cufflink diameter approx 13mm. Weight 10.8g
Lord Mayor of London’s gold medal for the destruction of Zeppelin L15, awarded to Gunner Julyan, Royal Garrison Artillery. Medal in 9ct gold by Mappin & Webb, engraved Gunner Julian, in almost mint condition. Medal housed in Mappin & Webb case of issue (lids separated from hinge). Comes with copies of M.I.C, medal rolls, pictures of Gunner Julyan and extensive research. Rare.Note: the name on the medal has been incorrectly spelled as JULIAN when it should read JULYAN.John Julyan was born Luxulyan, Cornwall 14/9/1897. He was a pre-war territorial soldier in the Royal Garrison Artillery, regimental #118562. On the night of 31/3/1916 he was stationed with the 172nd Anti-Aircraft Section at Purfleet, Essex. His gun was part of a battery engaged the German Zeppelin L15. A hit was obtained on the airship which damaged several gas cells which eventually caused its loss on the sea off Margate on the 1/4/1916. Demobilised 16/7/1919 and joined the Police force in Cornwall, he contracted tuberculosis and left the police and became the Registrar of Births and Deaths at Penzance. On retirement, he lived in Tavistock and following the death of his wife moved to Truro, where he died in the early 1980's. He was also entitled to the Territorial Forces War medal, British War & Victory Medal.The gold medal awarded by Sir Charles Wakefield, Lord Mayor of London to successful gun crew members in the destruction of enemy airships over London.On the night of the 31st March/1st April 1916 L15 was part of a mass airship raid on Britain. This was to be one of the greatest in terms of civilian casualties. In Lincolnshire, East Suffolk, Ipswich and Essex, 223 bombs were dropped killing 48 and injuring 64 people. The L14 and L15 flew over Essex, dropping bombs in Colchester, Braintree, Stanford-le-Hope, Thameshaven and Blackmore.This was the third attack on Britain by L15 and they had previously conducted 8 reconnaissance missions. The commander of the L15 was Kapitanleutnant Joachim Breithaupt. On the 31st March 1916 (note date!), at 21.45 hours, the L15 received a direct hit from the AA gun at Purfleet, Essex. The AA shell damaged four of the gas cells (numbers 9, 11, 12, and 16), and the L15 began to lose height - despite the crew chucking out everything, to lose weight.While the L15 got closer to earth, it was attacked by 2Lt Alfred de Bathe Brandon RFC, 19 RA Sqn (Hainault Farm), in a BE 2C. Brandon climbed above the L15 and tried to destroy it by dropping incendiary bombs, and Ranken darts onto the top of the hull. He was not successful.Eventually the Zeppelin became too heavy to fly, and she came down in the sea off Margate at 00.15 (1st April). One crew member, Willy Albrecht, was drowned. The rest of the crew (16 members in total) were rescued by the armed trawler Olivine. The sodden, half-sunk remains of the L15 were then taken under tow but the airship broke up off Westgate and only small sections were hauled ashore, where parts were obviously liberated by souvenir hunters. Eventually the sea reclaimed what was left of the airship on the beach.An amusing part of the research includes the following that occurred whilst the crew were attempting to keep the ship in the air: ‘A large crowd had gathered in a very short time below the airship and despite its size and very low height it was difficult to see in the darkness and cloud. Strong words were exchanged. My witness had to be taken home, not the language a young girl should have been hearing! Hammering banging and although in another language, the swearing and shouting above’.
A BOXED PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER EGG FORM PEPPERETTES by Mappin and Webb, on three bun feet, hallmarks for Sheffield 1898 weighing approx. 1.6ozt, together with a single egg form pepperette enamelled blue lettering 'PEPPER' hallmarked London 1897, (note weighed base) Condition Report : Mappin and Webb pair good. Single with dents and blue enamel loss Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
TWO PAIRS OF SILVER SUGAR TONGS comprising a Victorian shell patterned pair, hallmarked Edinburgh 1871, and a Georgian fiddle pattern design pair, together with a small silver toast rack by Thomas Bradbury & Sons 1894, a small silver sauce boat by Mappin & Webb with engraved inscription 1907, total silver weight approx. 7.1ozt Condition Report : Good overall, no damage or repairs Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A leather vanity/ dressing case with silver hand mirror, 5 silver covered glass toilet bottles, pair of hair brushes and clothes brushes, shoe horn and button hook, initialled with the letter L, London 1923, an integral note book (pen missing) and pair of leather boxes; retailed by Mappin and Webb, the leather case initialled LMW with outer canvas protector .
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL, the hinged cover fitted with a top wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, named for Mappin & Webb Ltd, London, lacks inkwell liner, on a plain base, makers Mappin & Webb, London 1908, diameter 13.7cm (condition: hinged cover not closing flush, small hole and dent to centre area of lid, a few dints around base, marks partially rubbed, base lacks leather cover, watch dial has some yellowing)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL FITTED WITH A PEN REST, the hinged cover over a clear glass liner, the stepped base fitted with a two prong pen rest, makers Mappin & Webb, London 1904, diameter 12.5cm, together with a mother of pearl and silver mounted dip pen, makers Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1904, overall length including base metal nib 19.5cm (2) (condition: overall condition is good)
An Edwardian silver tea caddy, shaped octagonal form with gilt interior, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarks Birmingham 1908, height 9cm, 3oz Very good original condition, no obvious damage or repair, knop is slightly bent to one side and lid dented inwards, there is a very small space between the lid and body when the lid is closed but it stays firmly shut, gilding is still bright, lightly surface scratched all over with a few heavier scratches on the base, hallmarks are very rubbed.
GEORGE V MATCHED FIVE-PIECE SILVER GILT DRESSING TABLE VANITY SET overall engraved in Chinoiserie design by Mappin & Webb, London hallmarked, comprising vanity mirror (1926), two brushes (1927), two lidded boxes (1928 and 1935) 29 troy ozs approximately. (5) +Condition Report: Mirror has small area of damage to the plate. Some minor dents, surface wear and scratches. All hinges working well, hallmarks clear. Items have engraved initials.Lots marked with + can be collected by Mailboxes Cardiff on Monday April 27th providing that full payment is made to us and Mailboxes by April 23rd. This will be the only collection by Mailboxes
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