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Lot 2079

George VI cigarette box of typical hinged rectangular form with engine turned cover and contemporary initials to a polished body and cedar lined interior, width 13cm, London 1937, maker's mark Mappin & Webb

Lot 2185

George VI Art Deco cigarette case of hinged rectangular form with engine turned covers and initialled cartouche and mounted with black composite side panels to a gilt lined and initialled interior, width 8 1/2cm, weight approx 104gms all in with import marks for London 1937, sponsor's mark Mappin & Webb

Lot 2196

George V powder pot of cylindrical form, the domed cover with engine turned decoration and central vacant cartouche to a gilt lined interior, diam 5.8cm, weight approx 50gms, London 1917, maker's mark C&RC and with retailer's mark for Mappin & Webb

Lot 2237

Edward VII small circular salver of lobed circular form with applied foliate and beaded rim to an engraved field and raised on two (of three) claw and ball feet, diam 21cm, weight approx 329gms, Sheffield 1903, maker's mark M&W with further retailer's mark for Mappin & Webb - London

Lot 2306

Cased George VI six-piece cruet set of faceted circular form and comprising two each pepper casters, lidded mustards and open salts, the latter all with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1947, maker's mark for Mappin & Webb, together with two each non-matching salt and mustard spoons, combined weight approx 221gms, various dates and makers

Lot 376

Three ladies Mappin & Webb beltsEach designed as an MW polished monogram clasp, atop black imitation exotic skin belt (3).Overall condition goodDiscolouration and wear in keeping with age and wearLabelled sizes: 24/80 and 32/100One belt with worse scuffs and discolouration to the inside

Lot 223

A GEORGE VI SILVER CIGARETTE CASE OF RECTANGULAR FORM, engine turned decoration and initialled, gilt interior, makers Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1942, dents, approximate weight 7.8ozt, 243 grams, together with another smaller with coronet to the front, Birmingham 1939, approximate weight 2.8ozt, 88 grams (2)

Lot 225

A GEORGE VI SILVER HIP FLASK, bayonet fitting hinged cover, makers Mappin & Webb, London 1942, together with a silver match book case and a silver Needham's patent cigarette case, approximate gross weight 8.2ozt, 258 grams (3)

Lot 285

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED MAPPIN & WEBB MEAT DOME, engraved with Eagle crest, beaded rims, length 36.5cm, together with a twin handled oval galleried tray and a box of silver plate including a pair of dwarf candlesticks, bread board, entree dish and cover, cased and loose cutlery, etc

Lot 56

A pair of Mappin and Webb silver plated Georgian style candlesticks

Lot 65

A modern silver card tray with presentation inscription, Sheffield 1925, by Mappin & Webb

Lot 295

Silver mounted engine turned Brush by Asprey, Silver Mappin & Webb Pepper Pot and 5 Silver Handled Butter Knives

Lot 46

A silver Lord Lonsdale Boxing Trophy by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1951, the lid inscribed Lord Lonsdale Trophy, with BBB of C finial, the trophy inscribed British Empire Championship, Flyweight Championship of British Empire, (15 Rounds) Jackie Paterson (Gt. Britain) v. Kid Tanner (British Guiana) at Belle Vue, Manchester, 11th March 1940, Won by Jackie Paterson (on points), the other side of trophy inscribed Bantamweight Championship of British Empire (15 Rounds) Jim Brady (Gt Britain) v. Jackie Paterson (Gt. Britain) at Hampden Park, Glasgow, 12th September 1945, Won by Jackie Paterson (on points) on black socle base with white-metal plaque inscribed Presented to G.R. Johnstone by A.L. Ellsworth M.B.E., for services to Scottish Amateur Boxing, 13th June 1958, trophy 29cm with base 36cm, 20oz. Jackie Paterson was a Scottish boxer who was world flyweight boxing champion. He was also British champion at flyweight and bantamweight Paterson's first fight was in May 1938 in Greenock, and he beat Joe Kiely on points over ten rounds. With the outbreak of World War II, Paterson joined the RAF, but continued to box regularly throughout the war years. In March 1940, he added the vacant Commonwealth title to his British one, when he won on points against Richie Kid Tanner in Manchester. In February 1941, he defended both titles against Paddy Ryan in Nottingham, winning on a technical knockout in the eighth. In August 1941, he had a shot at the Commonwealth bantamweight title, when he fought holder Jim Brady in Glasgow. However, he lost on points over fifteen rounds. In June 1943, Paterson fought former flyweight champion Peter Kane from Golborne in Lancashire for the vacant World flyweight championship. The world title fight, held at Hampden Park in Glasgow, lasted only a minute, as Paterson caught Kane early in the first round putting him down twice, before he was counted out the second time. Paterson was the first southpaw to be world flyweight champion. By successfully defending his British flyweight title twice he had also won a Lonsdale Belt outright. In September 1945, Paterson had a re-match with Jim Brady for his Commonwealth bantamweight title, beating him on points in Glasgow, to take the title. In March 1946, he fought the Frenchman, Theo Medina, for the vacant European bantamweight title. He won the fight, in London on a disqualification in the eighth. Paterson was now World, British and Commonwealth flyweight champion, as well as Commonwealth and European bantamweight champion.

Lot 47

The National Sporting Club Heavy Weight Championship Challenge Belt "The Lonsdale Belt" awarded to the Welsh boxer Jack Petersen in 1933, the 9ct gold central medallion with enamel picture of two boxers in a cartouche by Mappin & Webb with oak leaf and scroll border, flanked by two small 9ct gold rosettes, two further 9ct gold medallions with central enamel pictures of boxers training, two circular engraved medal bearing '12th July 1932 Jack Petersen defeated Reggie Meen at Wimbledon Stadium 2 rounds' and '26th January 1933 Jack Petersen defeated Jack Pettifer 12 rounds', flanked by two further 9ct gold medallions each engraved 'May 26th 1919 Frank Goddard defeated Jack Curphey 10 rounds' and 'May 14th 1923 Joe Beckett defeated Dick Smith 17 rounds' and a further 9ct gold circular medal engraved '12th July 1933 Jack Petersen defeated Jack Doyle 2 rounds', the medallions and medals connected by 9ct gold links, laid upon the red, white and blue colours, in a fitted Mappin & Webb case; sold together with a photograph of Jack Petersen wearing the Lonsdale Belt (3) Jack (John Charles) Petersen OBE TD (Welsh, 1911 - 1990), an amateur Welsh boxer having won the Welsh ABA titles at both light-heavyweight and heavyweight and the British ABA title at light-heavyweight in 1929/30. Turning professional in 1931 with his first professional fight at the Holborn Stadium, London against Bill Partridge, which he won in the fourth round through a knockout. Whilst winning his first sixteen professional fights he won the Welsh heavyweight title in 1932 through knockout against Dick Power in Greyfriars Hall, Cardiff within 21 seconds of the first round. For the British light-heavyweight title against Harry Crossley in May 1932 at the Holborn stadium, London, Petersen won on point over fifteen rounds, this title he later relinquished without defending it. In July 1932 he fought Reggie Meen for the British heavyweight title at Wimbledon Stadium, London, where he knocked out Meen in the second round, becoming the first Welshman to be British heavyweight champion, all achieved within ten months of becoming a professional boxer. Defending the title against Jack Pettifer in January 1933 at Olympia, Kensington with a knockout in the twelfth round. Petersen defended his title again against Jack Doyle, an Irish boxer from County Cork on the 12th July 1933 at White City Stadium, London, to a crowd of 30,000 approximately. The fight was ended in two rounds due to the disqualification of Doyle for repeating punching low. The third defence of the British light-heavyweight title for Petersen was against Len Harvey in November 1933 at the Royal Albert Hall, London and was lost to Harvey on points over fifteen rounds. The first defeat for Petersen in twenty-five professional fights. A re-match against Len Harvey in June 1934 at the White City Stadium, London for the British and the British Empire (Commonwealth) titles was won by Petersen in the twelfth round on a technical knockout. He defended these titles against Larry Gains in September 1934 at White City Stadium, George Hook in December 1934, Len Harvey in January 1936 at Wembley and Jock McAvoy in April 1936 at Earls Court. He lost both of the titles to South African Ben Foord in August 1936 at Leicester by a technical knockout in the third round, after which he retired at the age of twenty-five. The Lonsdale Belt (Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt) is the oldest championship belt in British Professional Boxing introduced by Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale on behalf of the National sporting Club (NSC) in 1909 and from 1929 the British Boxing Board of Control, awarded to British boxing champions. Recipients include Freddie Welsh (1909 British Lightweight title) and Henry Cooper (Heavyweight title) the only boxer to win the coveted Lonsdale Belt three times, having won the last 9ct gold belt outright in 1959. The holder of the Lonsdale Belt under the rules of the NSC were required to defend his title within six months of a challenge and the belt became the holder's property after three successful bouts held under the auspices of the NSC, consecutive or otherwise or after it was held for three consecutive years. Outright winners would receive a NSC pension of £50 per year from the age of fifty, the holder was required to pay a deposit and insurance for the belt.

Lot 547

Four Wimbledon Tennis related medals,comprising a silver B.C. Evelegh Lawn Tennis Referee 1882-1910 Memorial Medal for Level Mixed Doubles won by G.R.O. Crole Rees & Mrs M Watson, diameter: 50mm, in original Mappin & Webb box; sold together with three bronze The Lawn Tennis Championships Wimbledon Umpire's Souvenir Medals, E.G Hughes 1930, Miss C.M Daly 1931, Mrs A Gordon 1931, diameter: 38 mm, each in original Fattorini & Sons boxes, (4)

Lot 159

A selection of plated flatware including Mappin & Webb princess plate, mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks, cheese scoup, cake forks, salt spoons etc

Lot 582

FRENCH ANTIQUE SILVER HOT WATER JUG, with matching cream jug a pair of silver plated Mappin and Webb candlestick and a silver plated dish. (5)

Lot 1177

Winston Churchill centenary 1874-1974 silver commemorative goblet by Mappin & Webb London 1974 no 55 12.3cm, 5.5oz boxed Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1179

Victorian silver teapot by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1893, 22.2oz Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 247

The National Pony Society, a silver medal by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked Birmingham, 1930, depicting a group of four horses and ponies standing by trees, the reverse with a polo player on horseback, inscribed "Mr William Jackman's Butter Scotch (Y.S.Rp.90) Hertfordshire, 1¾in (4.5cm) diameter, with original red leather case. Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.

Lot 4

An Edwardian silver Christening Mug, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked Sheffield, 1902, of conical form with plain circular foot and plain C handle, embossed with foliate ribbon decoration, monogrammed, 4in (10cm) high, approx weight 7.8ozt.

Lot 49

A George VI silver Sauce Boat, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked Sheffield, 1939, of traditional form with wavy cut edge, raised on three hoof feet, together with a Victorian silver cream jug, hallmarked Birmingham, 1894, with demi-fluted decoration, and another similar, hallmarked London 1894, approx total weight 8.8ozt (3)

Lot 60

A cased set of six George V silver Teaspoons with Sugar Nips, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked Sheffield 1915, in velvet lined fitted presentation case.

Lot 191

A George VI silver pedestal lighthouse sugar caster, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1942, 5.6oz

Lot 198

A George VI silver helmet shaped cream jug by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1940, 5.2oz

Lot 203

A modern silver three piece cruet set to include open salt with blue glass liner, mustard and pedestal pepperette, with spoons, in fitted Mappin & Webb leather case

Lot 225

An Elizabeth II silver three piece cruet, to include mustard, pedestal salt and pepper by Mappin & Webb, in fitted leather case

Lot 239

A set of nine modern silver teaspoons by Mappin & Webb; together with a matching set of seven silver grapefruit spoons, and a pair of silver sugar tongs

Lot 266

A silver bowl by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield marks, of circular form with twin looping handles with thumbpieces, inscribed "John Mordant" and "Lessendrum 19th September 1926, 12.5cm diameter, 200gms Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 815

A pair of silver salts, 89g and a silver oval trinket box by Mappin & Webb

Lot 133

A Mappin & Webb silver candle snuffer, marked Birmingham 1971, boxed

Lot 146

A Mappin and Webb six piece cruet set, Birmingham 1935, 203g

Lot 8

A Mappin & Webb silver sugar caster of faceted body form 13cm tall, Birmingham 1930, 149g

Lot 280

A vintage Mappin & Webb cardboard box containing twelve plated half tankards inscribed with the letter "L", an oak cased set of mother of pearl handled fish knives and forks, an antler handled knife sharpener, various leather boxes etc

Lot 106

A boxed Mappin & Webb 925 silver bracelet set with oval cut peridot, blue topaz, amethyst and garnet.

Lot 131

A Mappin & Webb hallmarked silver spirit flask, H. 15cm.

Lot 003

Mappin & Webb, a Geo V silver comport, approx 13.27oz, with pierced gallery border, diameter 22cm.

Lot 013

A silver spill vase, height 26cm, a silver embossed cream jug and a Mappin & Webb baluster shaped cream jug (7.12oz) together with a collection of various silver plated wares etc.

Lot 81

A boxed pair of Waterford wine glasses, and a boxed Mappin & Webb biscuit barrel etched with a sailing ship

Lot 375

Two modern three-piece silver condiment sets, Mappin and Webb and T... P...., London 1971 and 1972, each piece of cylindrical form with gilt bark decoration, 9cm high (3)

Lot 188

1930s engine turned Mappin & Webb silver hip flask, London 1931, 10cm high, 3oz approx

Lot 232

Good quality Mappin & Webb cigarette box, with engine turned decoration and Greek key borders, the hinged lid with gilt interior and cedar lined base, 14cm wide

Lot 379

A good quality square brass carriage clock by Mappin & Webb with Roman numerals, bevel glass and striking on a gong, 12 cm high

Lot 285

A Mappin & Webb Silver Mounted Perpetual Calendar, dated 1913, approx 11 x 7 cms.

Lot 140

Mappin and Webb brass carriage clockThis item is being sold on behalf of Woking and Sam Beare Hospice.

Lot 420

A plain sugar bowl by Mappin & Webb, on three feet, London 1896, two Victorian napkin rings, Birmingham 1884 and other small silver, ___6oz.

Lot 437

A pair of Mappin & Webb four-division silver toast racks, 8cm long, 10.5cm high, Sheffield 1902, total weight___6oz, (2).

Lot 439

A Mappin & Webb silver quaich commemorating the Royal Wedding 29th July 1981 'The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer', Sheffield 1981, ___9oz, bowl 13cm diameter, 4cm high, in fitted case.

Lot 499

A small Mappin & Webb silver menu holder of fox mask, horseshoe and whips, London 1902, 5.5cm high, (a/f) and three small silver trophy cups, (no bases), ___9.14oz, (4).

Lot 509

A George V silver bachelor's coffee pot and matching cream jug, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1933, 21 oz.

Lot 533

A pair of George V silver miniature occasional tables with piecrust borders, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1925, height 97mm.

Lot 560

A canteen of Mappin & Webb sterling silver Kings pattern flatware, setting for twelve, comprising 12 dinner knives and 12 dessert knives with stainless steel blades, 12 dinner forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, four tablespoons and 12 teaspoons, Sheffield 2000 (Millennium Mark), makers Carr's of Sheffield Ltd (88 pieces, mint), contained in a campaign-style three-drawer brass-mounted canteen, approx 145oz (weighable)

Lot 9

Collection of silver plated ware and pair of pierced silver dishes by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1895.

Lot 277

A Silver Mappin and Webb Trinket Box Having Worshipful Company of Grocers Coat of Arms to Lid, London 1895

Lot 42

An Edwardian Mappin and Webb Travelling Case with Fitted Interior, Missing Glass and Silver Plate Bottles, 40cm Wide

Lot 140

A Mappin & Webb oak canteen of silver-plated cutlery in the rat tail design, twelve place settings, silver-plated tea ware, cocktail shaker, ice bucket etc.

Lot 142

A collection of silver-plated wares, entree dishes, a Mappin & Webb Princess Plate gadroon edge sauce boat, soup ladles etc

Lot 216

A selection of silver items, to include an engine-turned jar and lid by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1934, a small jug by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1890, a scallop shell dish by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, Sheffield 1896, a small ladle by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1856, and a cigar pricker by W. M. Ltd, Birmingham 1965, total weight of silver items approx. 12.1oz.

Lot 22

A quantity of silver plate including a Mappin & Webb set

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