A Rolex ladies stainless steel Oyster perpetual datejust wristwatch with blue dial 28mm wide including button, with soft wallet, box, papers and spare links and receipt from Mappin and Webb, dated 22/06/13 - for £4150 Model number 179160 serial G52395 - service card dated 18 Jul 16, in very good condition, running order, hands and date advance, button winds in easily
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Mappin And Webb Excellent Shaped Solid Silver Small Toast Rack raised on 4 ball feet. Hallmark Sheffield 1905, marked Mappin an Webb. Height 3.25 inches/8cm, Width 3 inches/7.5cm, 54.9 grams. Together with a solid silver 1oz ingot and chain with full silver hallmark. Total silver weight 39.4 grams, Hallmark for London 1970.
Early 20th century silver salver with inscription to centre, raised upon three feet, Sheffield 1921, maker Mappin & Webb, 40.3 troy oz the diameter is 36cm and the height is 4cm. "Presented to Dr J J Williams for 40 years medical officer of the Newington Institution by his colleagues of the Southwark Union as a mark of respect and appreciation on his retirement 30th June 1923"
Edward VII Art Nouveau silver vase with twin-handles, fruiting vine border, pierced body and green glass liner, raised on three claw supports by Mappin & Webb, 1905 Sheffield, 11cm tall, 333g.CONDITION REPORTS:A few minor scratches to the glass, no chips or cracks however. The vase needs cleaned but no other major problems.
ADDED LOT A gentleman's very fine Vacheron Constantin hand wound wristwatch chronograph, 18 carat yellow gold case and the textured signed round dial with baton markers and two Arabic numerals to the 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock position, two further subsidiary dials detailing hours, minutes and seconds, it also measures elapsed times from the 1/5th second to 30 minutes, the back of the case with circular glazed aperture detailing the complicated mechanical movement, the watch is sold with original box, booklet and paperwork etc., together with a Mappin & Webb Limited export invoice (ex. Garrards) for £8,500 dated February 1998, the watch is also sold with an 18 carat yellow gold flip lock type clasp with extra terminal, with black leather crocodile effect strap also signed Vacheron Constantin
Omega Planet Ocean 600M stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 22085000, circa 2012, serial no. 81111xxx, 45.5mm - **with Omega box, Warranty Card, Pictograms Card, Chronometer Certificate originally purchased from Mappin & Webb, London - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - good, light marks. Crown - adjusts correctly. Bracelet - some light marks, scratches present on the clasp, wrist size 7.75". - 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
A French gilt brass brass gorge cased carriage clock with push-button repeat, retailed by Mappin and Webb, London, late 19th century The eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and stamped with serial number 1557 to backplate, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed EXAM’D BY MAPPIN & WEBB, LONDON to lower margin and with blued steel spade hands, the gilt brass bevel-glazed gorge case with hinged faceted carrying handle, 14cm (5.5ins) high excluding handle.
An unusual ‘ship’s bell’ striking table clock, Mappin and Webb, London, 1982 The eight-day two train movement wound from the rear with trains set between bell-shaped plates united by four double-screwed pillars, the going train with platform lever escapement regulated by sprung bimetallic balance and the strike train with twin hammer ‘ship’s bell’ notation sounding directly onto the heavy glass bell-shaped domed cover, the backplate stamped MAPPIN & WEBB LTD, LONDON over Serial No.069, the front applied with visible strike work and silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with trident half hour markers, Arabic five minutes within the outer track and pierced blue steel trefoil hands, set onto circular brass ropetwist edged moulded mahogany base fitted with a slightly raised glass cover with lattice-cut rim and capped with a brass carrying handle, the interior with brass plate inscribed Maritime England, 1982, 27cm (11.75ins approx.) high. The striking mechanism of the current clock mimics that of a ship’s bell being struck to announce the passing of watches undertaken by the crew on board a vessel. The bell is struck in pairs increasing by one every half hour (hence uneven strike on the half hour) up to eight blows (executed as four pairs). This strike sequence takes four hours to complete hence eight bells occurs at 4am, 8am, 12 noon etc. with each period being the traditional duration of a watch.
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