A silver plated canteen of cutlery, Mappin & Webb, 20th century, to include, tablespoons, dessert spoons, table forks, dessert forks, table knives, cheese knives, teaspoons, coffee spoons, egg spoons, soup ladle, sauce ladles, carving fork and steel, 54cm long x 36cm deep x 12m high (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
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A selection of early 20th century and later silver and silver coloured items, to include, an Edwardian silver circular frame, Mappin & Webb, London 1907, with a white metal spoon, with leaf bowl, a white metal turquoise set pendant, designed as a scorpion, stamped '925', with two white metal cross pendants set with coloured stones, one with attached chain, a white metal curb link bracelet, stamped '925', further white metal bracelets and bangles, a collection of chains and pendants, a white metal dish etc (Qty)
An Elizabeth II 18ct gold Limited Edition Commemorative Goblet, detailed Silver Wedding of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh 1947-1972, the body with the crown surmounted Royal initials E II R, numbered and detailed to the footrim 20/25, Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1972, height 14.5cm, weight 341 gms, with a Mappin & Webb case, detailed Royal Silver Wedding 1947 Royal Coat of Arms motif 1972.
Silver, comprising; a Victorian christening mug, with scroll engraved decoration, London 1848, a bottom marked table spoon, London 1768 and a six piece condiment set, comprising; two mustard pots, with two spoons, two salts, with two spoons and two pepperettes, by Mappin & Webb, with four blue glass liners, with a fitted case, combined weight 393 gms, (3).
A George VI silver twin handled butter dish, of circular form, with pierced and reeded decoration, applied with an oval plaque, presentation inscribed, with a blue glass liner, Birmingham 1937 by Mappin & Webb and a Victorian silver mounted lidded inkwell, with foliate embossed decoration, with a clear glass liner, London 1894, (2).
A small silver campana shaped trophy, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1935, having gadrooned domed lid, twin leaf capped scroll handles, engraved "Jersey International Road Race, The Sunday Times Challenge Trophy replica presented to F.R. Gerard 1949, 6ozs., 14cm high; a two handled trophy cup by John Taylor & Co., Birmingham 1948, Bugatti Owners Club enamel badge, engraved The Other Makes Challenge cup F.R. Gerard 1948, fix on a plinth, 13cm high; and a two handled presentation rose bowl, Sharman D. Neill Ltd. Chester 1924, engraved "Ulster Automobile Club News of the World Race for the International Ulster Trophy 2nd June, 1951, Fourth Place, 10ozs. 12cm, (3)
A MIXED LOT:- A Victorian bonbon basket shaped like a trug with wooden rod handle and chased decoration, inscribed "Maud Isabel Glynn" and "John Glynn", by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1887, a Shire Horse Society medal by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1918, a small Victorian dish with three legs and beaded decoration, initialled, a book match holder, a pair of sugar tongs, three antique Fiddle table spoons, initialled, and three various napkin rings (two with initials); the trug 5.5" (14 cms) long; 20 oz (11)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY IRISH REPRODUCTION OF THE ARDAGH CHALICE parcelgilt with applied strapwork, set with coloured enamel and vari-coloured stone bosses, by Mappin & Webb, Dublin 1923; 6.95 (17.5 cms) high; 38.75 oz *The "Ardagh" chalice was found in 1868 by a yong man in Reerasta, close to the village of Ardagh in County Limerick. He happened upon it & other treasures whilst digging potatoes. Miraculously the chalice was undamaged and is the finest example of medieval Irish goldsmith's work. It dates from the 8th / 9th centuries and currently resides in the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin.
A good mixed lot to include a Sheaffer ballpoint pen with presentation case, a Babbacombe enamelled badge set on a snuff box, a white metal tobacco tin, a miniature Common Prayer hymn book, a Stratton travel case, a Mappin and Webb set of plated spoons, Oneida craft steel spoons and other This lot must be paid for and collected (or despatched) no later than close of business on Tuesday
Francis Stopford: "The Romance of the Jewel", London, printed for private circulation, 1920, 22 colour and black and white illustrations as called for, quarto, original calf backed decorative gilt paper covered boards, all edges gilt, original glassine dust wrapper, original Mappin & Webb Ltd, printed compliments card and box (box worn)
A SILVER PART TABLE SERVICE comprising; five Hanoverian soup spoons, four dessert forks and three table forks, each with the mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1938-39; together with a Victorian crested old English pattern dessert fork, mark of Charles Boyton, London 1894; and a similar table fork, mark of Blow & Co, London 1910, 958g (30 ¾ oz)
A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER INCLUDING A TOAST RACK with four arched divisions, mark of R F Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1944, 8cm (3 ¼ in); a sauce boat with a flying scroll handle, on three hoof feet, mark of A Chick & Sons Ltd, London 1971; a capstan shaped pepper grinder mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 191957; and a round salt on foot with a Celtic band and a blue glass liner, mark of Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1939, 261g (a little under 8 ½ oz)
A COLLECTION OF PLATED ITEMS INCLUDING AN OVAL TRAY WITH A GADROONED AND PIERCED WAVY GALLERYand engraved with flowers, leaves scrolls and diaper, 51cm long (20 in); a Walker and Hall four piece round tea and coffee service with nulled and beaded borders; another four piece oval part fluted by the same maker; a round pedestal three piece tea service with nulled borders and foliate engraving; a compressed-round three piece tea service with 'hit & miss' beaded borders and foliate engraving; and a Mappin & Webb Art Deco style fluted-trefoil hors oeuvres dish
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