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A silver topped cut glass claret jug, Birmingham 1906, Norton & White, with later stopper, 28cm, a Mappin and Webb plated ice bucket, 14.5 by 13.5cm, and a Gleneagles Crystal cut glass jug, 16 by 25cm, together with a Royal Doulton figure modelled as a gentleman sat down with a mug, 'Owd Willum', HN 2042, 11 by 17cm. (4)
A collection of silver and vertu including a tortoiseshell topped silver trinket box on three legs, mink velvet lined interior, Birmingham 1929, Mappin and Webb, 6.2 by 4cm, 2.4toz, together with an oval Victorian tortoiseshell locket, glazed interior, 4cm, a small mother of pearl shell bottle with gilt brass mounts, 4.7cm, two pen knives with silver blades and mother of peal handles, one Sheffield 1860, John Yeomans Cowlishaw, the other Sheffield 1923, William Needham, a small circular pill box, the lid chased and embossed with scrolling foliage, Chester 1906, Cohen & Charles, two further white metal trinket boxes, one embossed with an elephant, a bone spoon, a Continental silver cylindrical box and a button hook. (11)
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY MANTLE CLOCK with white enamel face A/F, black Roman numerals, gilt brass bezal and French movement, 23cm high; a gilt brass skeleton clock with white face and black Arabic numbers, mounted in a glazed domed case, 29cm high; a mahogany Edwardian mantle clock by Mappin & Webb Limited of London with white enamel face, black Roman numerals and Swiss movement (3)
Box of mainly metalware items to include: a pewter presentation stand by Walker & Hall, Sheffield with 'Didsbury Agricultural Society, 1927' inscription, brass candle sticks, small brass telescope, snake design candlestick and matchbox holder, teapot etc. Together with two small clocks, one by Mappin & Webb and a barometer. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A WWI ISSUE 'ON WAR SERVICE' LAPEL BADGE, dated 1915, this example is of the brass variety made by the firm of 'Mappin & Webb' Sheffield and London and is numbered 67353, also stamped 'R' on reverse of the crown, this version was known as the Economy version and issued mainly by the 'Ministry of Munitions' for its workers, good example
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