ASSORTED ENGLISH SILVER comprising: a plain baluster milk jug, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1971, 10cm high, a pair of circular pedestal and pierced bonbon dishes, Mappin & Webb Ltd., Birmingham, 1912, 12.5cm diameter, and an Art Deco bonbon dish, pedestal rectangular, Walker & Hall Ltd., Sheffield, 1935, 12.5cm long 416gr (13oz) (4)Descriptions in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports and all lots are sold as viewed. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Prospective bidders are recommended to request a condition report prior to bidding, wherever possible satisfying themselves in person at the gallery as to the condition of a lot.
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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER ROSE BOWL / CENTREPIECE, MAPPIN & WEBB LTD., LONDON, 1909 on stepped spreading circular foot, pedestal urn-shaped with applied egg and dart rim and two bifurcated scroll handles, engraved with a presentation inscription and coat of arms 32.3cm high, 3855gr (123oz 18dwt) excluding wirework grille The arms are those of Sheffield of Normanby, Co. Lincoln for Sir Berkeley Digby George Sheffield, 6th Baronet (1876-1946). The inscription reads: From 877 supporters and admirers in the Iron & Steel District of the North Lindsey Parliamentary Division to Sir Berkeley & Lady Sheffield. 2nd. July 1910.Descriptions in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports and all lots are sold as viewed. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Prospective bidders are recommended to request a condition report prior to bidding, wherever possible satisfying themselves in person at the gallery as to the condition of a lot.
A pair of Victorian brass candlesticks; others similar; a pair of Mexican silver salad servers; a Mappin & Webb plated teapot; an Alfred Swatkins etching, signed in pencil; flatware, jam pan, etc; a Royal Worcester Scottie Wilson tray; a mid 19th century Staffordshire trio, Welsh Costume; 19th century lustre jugs; others, Adams; Motto ware; Wedgwood black basalt; etc, qty
Two silver napkin rings, one engine turned, one octagonal, monogrammed, cylindrical bun top silver pepperette, Birmingham 1926, octagonal spreading silver mustard pot and pepperette, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1950, and a Danish gilded Commemorative spoon, Meka, 1983, 5ozs combined weight of weighable silver (6).
HRH Prince Charles Prince of Wales - pair of presentation gold, enamel and silver cufflinks, given to ushers who served at The Royal Wedding in 1981 - with gold Prince of Wales feather crest with 1981 under crown on dark blue enamel ground - with folding bars (hallmarked Birmingham 1981), Mappin & Webb CONDITION REPORT Very good original condition- no box
A Set of Six Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Cups and Saucers, by James Stinton, circa 1920, painted with pheasants in misty landscapes on a gold ground, signed, printed marks in puce; and A Set of Six Silver Gilt and Enamel Coffee Spoons, London import marks for 1913, in a gilt tooled brown morocco case retailed by Mappin & Webb See illustration
A Mappin and Webb silver gilt wristwatch, with circular dial with black Roman numeral dial, attached red strap and in original box CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Mappin and Webb brass carriage clock, with Roman numeral dial and movement striking on a gong, 14.5cm (measured handle down) CONDITION REPORT: The clock does run when wound but we can not guarantee that it is in full working order. Metalwork tarnished throughout with some light scratches. Dial lightly grubby. The door is numbered 157, the back of the movement is numbered 1097.
Two silver caddy spoons, the first by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1804, the George III caddy spoon with scroll-work surrounded by bright cut & wriggle-work foliate design, the second of typical shell bowl design with rococo decoration to terminal by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London, 1918, gross weight 0.80 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Both in good condition with clear hallmarks.
An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell inlaid trinket box, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1902, of circular form, the hinged tortoiseshell lid inlaid with silver wreath, opening to reveal a velvet lined interior, weighted base raised on three feet, 3¼in. (8.4cm.) diameter, gross weight 5.8 tr.oz., together with a silk lined shaped circular trinket box with weighted base, raised on three Fleur de Lys feet, of the same maker and date, 3¼in. (8.4cm.) diameter, gross weight 5.6 tr.oz. and a silver dressing table pillar box shape pot with mushroom top, engraved, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester, 1900, 2¾in. (7cm.) high, weight3.2 tr.oz. (3)
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