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A collector's lot to include a Hugh Wallis pewter ink well with original ceramic interior, a children's silver Christening set comprising pusher and spoon, two Swiss white metal propelling pencils, a cased set of six silver handled pistol grip pastry knives by Mappin & Webb, in black Moroccan leather case, a feather fan (af) and a further silver propelling pencil (6).
Edward VII period stitched leather and fitted dressing case, of black leather construction, marked for Mappin & Webb - 2 Queen Victoria Street, London and with contemporary initials to a fitted interior containing five various silver lidded and faceted glass toiletry bottles, clothes brush, glove stretchers, paper knife, bottle opener, etc (qty) with its original outer canvas protective cover, width 39cm
Mixed Lot: comprising an Edward VII silver rimmed and clear cut glass fruit bowl, the plain and polished circular rim to a hobnail and diamond cut faceted body with star cut base, diam 23cm, Birmingham 1905, maker's mark MN & WB, with further retailer's mark for Mappin & Webb 15558, together with a single trumpet vase with wavy rim (loaded), Birmingham 1908, maker's mark A & JZ, various dates and makers (2)
Two George V silver and tortoiseshell mounted clear glass toiletry bottles each of rectangular form with acid etched floral detail and faceted necks with screw down silver lids with inset tortoiseshell panels and silver inlay, height 12cm, Birmingham 1916, maker's mark MN & WB with further retailer's mark for Mappin & Webb, (2)
A George V silver Britannia standard tankard with reeded mounts, moulded girdle and S-scroll handle, 4.25ins high, by Mappin & Webb, London 1915 (weight 8ozs - inscribed), and a Victorian silver baluster shaped christening mug, the whole embossed with scroll and floral ornament and with bead mounts to handle, 3.5ins high, by Hilliard & Tomason, Birmingham 1869 (weight 2ozs)
Silver trophy in the form of a large goblet, repousse chased with laurel leaves around the rim, repeated central motif with masque and long-horned animal on either side, round marble base, Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), London 1895, goblet weight - approx. 17.3oz, height - 19cm, overall height - 26.5cm.
An Elizabeth II silver handled shaving brush of baluster shape, 4.5ins overall, by W. I. Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1986, an Elizabeth II silver cylindrical box and cover, 3.25ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1964, and a small selection of other silverware (combined weighable silver 13ozs)
A Victorian horn and silver mounted five-piece carving set with reeded scroll terminals to handles, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1892, in original fitted case, an Edward VII silver and mother-of-pearl handled folding fruit knife, by William Needham, Sheffield 1904, a matched fork by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, in fitted case, and six Edward VII silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, Sheffield 1905 (weight 3ozs - monogrammed)
A late Victorian coromandel and silver plated tantalus, by Mappin & Webb, having Betjeman's patent 49772 locking mechanism (lacking key), three hobnail cut glass square decanters and stoppers, 36cmCondition report: Decanter one - small chip to very tip of stopper and further small chips to base of stopper, chip to rim of decanter and chips to corners of base. Decanter two – chips to top and rim of stopper, crack and hole to corner of decanter. Decanter three – chip to tip and base of stopper, small chip to corner of base. Decanters appear original and of very good quality (although we cannot tell if crystal). Locking style plate worn, very loose as is the locking mechanism, Veneer missing from corners of base. Stained to back edge.
A MID 20TH CENTURY MAPPIN & WEBB BRANDED LONGCASE CLOCK having mahogany carcase and walnut door and panel, the fancy gilt fret decorated face, having chapter ring and subsidiary seconds, having tubular gong chimes with pendulum and weights, standing 230cm high, with presentation plaque dated 1926
Ephemera. Collection of jewellery boxes, predominantly Victorian card and paper construction, to include a late-Georgian pink box with embossed green lid bearing label for 'A. Field, Jeweller, Bull Street, Birmingham' (c.1820); two novelty shaped boxes in the form of guitar and mandolin; a box bearing label for 'F. Aumonier, Goldsmith, Leadenhall Street, London'; a shallow box with embossed mourning design; a small leather pouch for 'William Lister & Sons', Newcastle upon Tyne; a Mappin & Webb leather case in the form of an egg, hinged lid with silk and cushioned velvet lining, and others (18)
A mixed lot of silver including: a George V silver basket, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester, 1911, with pierced rim and overhead handle; a Victorian silver pepperette, by John Round and Son Ltd., Sheffield, 1897; an Edward VII silver mustard-pot, with blue glass liner and an associated spoon; an Elizabeth II silver cigarette-box, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham, 1962, with wood lining and two differing napkin rings, Birmingham, 1933; Together with a quantity of silver-plated wares, including: a chamber-candlestick; a shaped circular salver; two differing wine-coasters a sauceboat and other items, weighable silver 8.8ozt (two trays)
A Victorian silver bowl and an Elizabeth II silver bowl, the first by William Aitken, Chester, 1895, the second by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1963, the first heart shaped and with pierced sides below a foliage and scroll stamped border, the second circular, chased with scale motifs, 21.5cm wide and smaller, 16.2ozt (2)
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