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A collection of Victorian and later silver and silver plated items, including a cased set of eight silver cake forks and a cased set of six silver grapefruit spoons both from Mappin & Webb, along with a cased set of six silver teaspoons, five silver coffee spoons, a cased silver plated lobster pick set and more (parcel)
A group of 19th / early 20th century desc items to include a leather and silver hallmarked cornered Mappin and Webb folio , a oxblood leather and silver hallmarked mounted aide de memoire , a continental silver pen with relief floral decoration and a miniature Victorian rosewood tea caddy that could be used as twin capstan inkwell.
A collection of hallmarked silver flatware to include a pair of sugar tongs Birmingham Charles Wilkes 1902 , Mappin and Webb caddy spoon 1922 , London import silver 925 caddy spoon , silver bladed knife with mother of pearl handle Birmingham 1891 Hilliard & Thomason , 1935 silver spoon , etc. Also a silver plated sifter spoon and bowls finial spoon.
An Edwardian Suffragette gemset necklace in original fitted case, the figaro link back chain holding a polygonal cut peridot with scrolling mount set at intervals with seed pearls, and from which hang two chains to the principal pendant with an octagonal cut amethyst in similar collet and seed pearl mount with broader scrolling arms and seed pearl set leaves or flowers beneath, suspending in turn a freshwater pearl termination; yellow precious metal stamped '15ct' on both pendant and chain; length of necklace as worn 44cm, and of suspension 6.2cm; principal pendant with brooch pin also; in period fitted oval case The WSPU (Women's Social and Political Union) and associated Suffragettes took care to dress as smartly as possible, giving a neat and feminine impression to counteract the strident masculine image their opponents wished to portray. In an early example of brand imaging, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, co-editor of 'Votes for Women', suggested a colour code in 1908 whereby they could show their allegiance with flags, banners and rosettes, or by wearing clothes, tri-coloured ribbons (sold in Selfridge's and Liberty's amongst other top retailers) or jewellery in their carefully chosen colours - indeed Mappin & Webb even produced a catalogue for Christmas 1908 specifically of Suffragette Jewellery. The chosen colours were purple (for dignity), white (for purity) and green (for the fresh shoots of hope). However, the colours of green, white and violet were also rumoured to have been chosen as their initials - G.W.V. - may also have referred to the expression 'Give Women the Vote'.
An Edwardian peridot and seed pearl necklace cased by Mappin & Webb, with a matched pair of earpendants, the front of the necklace a delicate open and scrolling form with three pendant drops, seven collet set round cut peridots in a flowerhead centre and further similar stones throughout, knife edge bars and little pairs of leaves set with seed pearls, to a fine belcher link back chain (broken); width of central feature 8cm, length of necklace 39cm; in a period shaped and fitted leather case by Mappin & Webb; together with a pair of pendant earclips, each designed as a round cut peridot in a halo of seed pearls and suspending a graduated fringe with peridots, seed pearls and small half pearls, length 3.7cm (2)
Six silver items, comprising: a pair of sweet dishes by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1925; a shaped oval sauce boat by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1926; an oval sauce boat by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1926; a desk pen wipe by Grey & Co., London 1899; and a lighter in the form of a Roman lamp by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1926, 470g (15.1 oz) weighable
A collection of small silver, including: a set of six silver gilt, white and green enamel coffee spoons by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1959, in a case; a set of six silver and coloured enamel coffee spoons by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1954, in a case; a pair of ovoid napkin rings by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1905, monogrammed, in a case; a shell butter dish; two cigarette cases; a quaich; a porringer; a Scottish sugar tongs; a circular powder compact, loaded; and other items; with a plated wine taster and a leather small jewellery box, approx 747g (24 oz) gross weighable
Ï’A tortoiseshell mounted dressing table set, unmarked, circa 1900, of a hand mirror, five glass jars or bottles and three various brushes, all monogrammed; four ivory mounted brushes, monogrammed; and two glass jars with silver caps, by Mappin & Webb, London 1884 and by Drew & Sons, London 1907, monogrammed Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY BALLOON CASED MANTEL CLOCK by Mappin & Webb, London, the twin barrel fusee movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the back plate signed Webster Cornmill, London, 8" enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case with brass ball finial, boxwood line edging and stringing, arched moulded base, 10 1/2" x 24" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A Mappin and Webb silver picture frame, enclosing a black and white image of a gentleman in the uniform of the Light Infantry, a silver cigarette case, a silver vesta case and a gold coloured metal locket with 19th century portraits of a gentleman of the Light Infantry and the same gentleman in civilian clothing suspended on a 9 ct gold chain (4).
LADY'S OMEGA 18ct TWO COLOUR GOLD BRACELET WATCH, with quartz movement, having gold speckled grey small circular dial with batons, integral fancy link bracelet, 26gms gross (with Mappin and Webb original purchase receipt date 15-10-1983 for £1485) plus a GENTS 9ct GOLD WATCH BACK of square cushion shape, 3cm square, Birmingham 1946, 4.2gms
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