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Three equestrian medals comprising Hunters Improvement Society silver medal award 1896, Shire Horse Society gold medal award 1902 and Hackney Horse Society medal 1903, all medals marked Mappin and Webb, London and contained in original fitted leather cases, be aware that there are no hallmarks for these medals [3] Est £50 - £100
A set of six contemporary English silver goblets, modelled in the style of Stuart Devlin, each atop a waisted silver gilt and textured stem with gilt interior bowls, hallmarks struck to the bowl of each, Mappin and Webb, London 1973, height of each 14.5 cm, combined weight 1794 g / 57.7 ozt approx (6)
A Victorian barrel shaped silver mug, with gadroon lower section, the upper section with presentation inscription dated 1886, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1886 with retailer's stamp together with a George V plain christening cup, engraved JOAN 20th July 1918, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1917, 7.05 ozt (219.3 grams) (2)
A pair of Edwardian silver baluster pepper casters, Joseph Jennens & Co., Birmingham 1903, with repoussé floral and foliate decoration, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high; together with a Victorian silver baluster pepper caster, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1894, 4 5/8in. (11.7cm.) high; a George V pepper caster, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1918, of octagonal column form, 4¾ (12cm.) high; a George V silver miniature goblet, London 1922, maker's mark rubbed, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high; an Edwardian silver vodka tot, Josef Zweig, Birmingham 1911; a three piece George V silver cruet set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1919; a George V silver pepperette, Birmingham 1914; a lidded mustard, Birmingham 1913; a George V boat form twin handled salt, London 1922; a Victorian oval lidded mustard pot, with clear glass liner; and various spoons, some EPNS, silver weight 22 tr. oz. (16)
A mahogany and gilt metal mounted dressing table, bearing retail plaque for MAPPIN & WEBB, circa 1910, in the manner of George Betjeman & Sons, , containing silver mounted and gilt metal dressing accessories by MAPPIN & WEBB, including lidded jars, an assortment of brushes, scissors and other items, the hinged top opening to twin hinged panels to the underside, opening to form a triptych dressing mirror, the lower interior incorporating twin fitted trays, revolving to rest at the side and reveal a further fitted tray beneath and bevelled glass inset panels, above one small drawer to the centre of the kneehole section, and flanked on each side by a further drawer, on square section tapering legs terminating in plinth feet, 85.5cm high, 96cm wide, 59cm deep Provenance: The property of Lady Macmillan Thence passed to Lady Brenda Rogers George Betjemann (1798-1886) was the great grandfather of the Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman (1906-1984). He was apprenticed to the dressing case maker Gilbert Slater in 1810 and established himself as a dressing case manufacturer, initially in Clerkenwell and later in the Pentonville Road, where his firm eventually had over one hundred employees.
A silver and tortoiseshell eight-day timepiece, by William Comyns, London, 1913, retailed by Mappin & Webb, the case finely engraved with stylised scrolling foliage and classical motifs, the dial inscribed 'Mappin & Webb, Oxford St, W', 17cm high Provenance: The Bryan and Valerie Steele Collection.
A quantity of silver items, to include a three-piece Mappin and Webb cruet set, Birmingham 1959, a cased set of six teaspoons by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1957, a cased spoon and fork set by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd (Charles William Fletcher), London 1927, a tea strainer by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1971, total approx. 9.6oz, and four Georgian style Britannia standard teaspoons, approx. 1.6oz.
String of Pearls A three strand cultured pearl necklace, the 18ct gold six petal raised openwork flower head cluster clasp set with an arrangement of six oval cut emeralds, central brilliant cut diamond and thirty six surrounding graduated brilliant cut diamonds retailed by Mappin and Webb, Royal Warrant holders for Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.
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