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A collection of silver wares to include an oval bonbon dish with pierced decoration, raised on an oval foot (by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1931), a set of six silver teaspoons with shell finials (by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1925), a silver caddy spoon with engraved decoration (by Francis Howard, Sheffield 1964), together with a Garrard & Co. Britannia standard silver teaspoon (London 1953) and a modern silver mounted candle snuffer, weighable silver 13.7 oz
A large quantity of crystal, cut glass and moulded glass, including a Mappin & Webb boxed set of six cut glass wine glasses, a Bohemia Crystal boxed set of six whisky tumblers, a boxed Duiske Irish hand cut glass wine glasses with acid etched grape and vine decoration, a further boxed Duiske footed bowl and a large quantity of loose glass, including bowls, tazzas, jugs, glasses, rose bowls, etc.
Swiss, retailed by Mappin and Webb. A gold quartz diamond and emerald set bracelet watch in the form of an eagle Circa 1985 Quartz movement, champagne dial with gold sword hands, and signed Mappin and Webb, diamond and emerald set case in the form of an eagle, link bracelet held by 4 screws, with French gold marks to the snap on case back Watch head 25.4mm width by 52mm length, bracelet length approximately 15.4mm Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece Condition Report: Overall in good order, with minor surface scratches and some slight tarnishing from age. Dial clean. Watch not currently running. Please note the gold marks are for Serge Bouder who also made pieces for Cartier, Chanel and Asprey. 66.40g gross weight.
Miscellaneous plated items, including an oval serving tray from the Furness Bermuda Line Shipping Company, 56cm w, a set of three oval serving trays by Mappin & Webb inscribed with monogram, trophy cup inscribed The Old Challenge Cup, 31cm h, decanter stand, hollow ware, salvers and trays, etc
Jackie Paterson 9 carat gold and enamel Lonsdale belt by Mappin & Webb, approx 1090grms the central panel surmounted by figure of a lion and inscribed LORD LONSDALE CHALLENGE BELT THE BRITISH BOXING BOARD OF CONTROL (1929) FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF GREAT BRITAIN PROFESSIONAL BOXING, the reverse of the panel inscribed This Belt Is The Sole Property Of Jackie Paterson (Glasgow) Who Has Won The Flyweight Championship of Great Britain Three Times in Succession The 3rd Win Being At Hampden Park, Glasgow, June 19th 1943, Jackie Paterson v. Peter Kane, Won By Jackie Paterson (In First Round) with four further 9 carat gold panels depicting the national flowers of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, cast in relief, two further oval enamel panels featuring boxing scenes and four rectangular panels inscribed 3RD FEBRUARY 1941 JACKIE PATERSON V PADDY RYAN AT ICE STADIUM NOTTINGHAM JACKIE PATERSON In Eight Rounds, the second, 8TH OCTOBER 1937 BENNY LYNCH V PETER KANE AT GLASGOW won by BENNY LYNCH in 10 Rounds, the third 16TH SEPTEMBER 1936 BENNY LYNCH V PADDY PALMER AT GLASGOW won by BENNY LYNCH in 8 rounds and the fourth 30TH SEPTEMBER 1939 PADDY RYAN V JACKIE PATERSON AT CARTYNE SCOTLAND won by JACKIE PATERSON IN 13 ROUNDS, with Garrard & Co Insurance document dated 1st June 1956, stating belt was valued at £615 and letter stating purchase, 1st July 1956, in original red leather fitted case stamped Mappin & Webb and with leather carry case Jackie Paterson was born in Springside, Ayrshire on September 5th 1920, and the family emigrated to Scranton, Pennsylvania eight years later but Paterson returned to Scotland to work in the Clyde shipyards, beginning a a boxer firstly as an amateur for the Anderston Club in Glasgow at the age of 13, turning professional at 17, beating Joe Kiely in his first professional fight against Joe Kiely in 10 rounds. He went on to lose just one of his next 17 bouts, fighting mostly in Glasgow, but also visiting cities such as Belfast, Newcastle and Dundee as he toured whilst building up an impressive record. The Southpaw, on September 30th 1939 and under barrage balloons in an open air fight in Glasgow fought Northern area champion Paddy Ryan for the vacant British Flyweight title, which the referee stopped in the 13th round, handing him his first major belt. Almost 6 months later, he added the vacant Commonwealth Flyweight title to his collection by beating Kid Tanner in Manchester, notching up another 7 straight wins that year. On February 3rd 1941 in Nottingham, he gave Ryan a re- match putting his British and Commonwealth titles up for grabs in the process, finishing him in just 8 rounds. It would be Kane he met on June 19th 1943 when he placed his title on the line at Hampden Park, Glasgow, and he finished him a just over a minute to give Scotland its first ever southpaw Flyweight Champion of the world. Paterson died in tragic circumstances on November 19th 1966 in Natal, South Africa.
Percy G. H. Fender cricket archive: 1930: A George V silver two handled trophy cups, Mappin and Webb, London 1930, of vase shape, high 'C' scroll handles with lion finials, engraved presentation inscription ' Wine Trade Autumn Tournament President's Prize Foursome Won By Lord Tennyson and P.G.H. Fender, 1930' 22.5cm high, together with two 'Camber Castle, Open Singles Trophies, total weight 870grams, (4).
A Spanish novelty silver chess set,import marks for 1973 by Mappin & Webb, London, the pieces modelled characters from Miguel de Cervantes 'Don Quixote', the white side with a polished finish, the black side in a patinated finish, in a plush-lined leather case,the board 23cm squarethe king 5cm high19.18oztCondition ReportWith some tarnish and wear to the pieces. The board with some tarnish.
A group of hallmarked silver tea and coffee spoons, including a set of six by Mappin & Webb, London 1929, with exaggerated Art Deco designed bowls, small set of Apostle spoons, set of six George III teaspoons with marks rubbed, various hallmarks and makers marks, combined approx. 11.56ozt/360g.
A SELECTION OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a Scottish thistle bar brooch with central oval citrine, a Mappin & Webb silver Shire Horse Society medal on a belcher link chain, a mother of pearl handle fish knife, a filigree flower bracelet, an early 20th century retractable pencil, a childs bangle etc., most with hallmarks or marks to indicate silver, approximate total weight 132.6 grams
An early 20th century silver plated canteen of flatware, maker Daniel & Arter Ltd, Birmingham, Fiddle pattern, comprising of four table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve tea spoons, together with a part service of Husk and Thread pattern tableware, twelve dessert forks and six table spoons, Mappin and Webb (a lot)
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