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A silver tea strainer and bowl with scrolling foliate decoration, a Mappin & Webb silver Christening mug, silver sifter spoon, tea spoon, cased set of numbered and plated napkin rings, the case inscribed "Barnby & Rust Goldsmiths Market Place Hull", a set of six silver tea spoons and sugar tongs (Sheffield by Henry Hobson & Sons) and a mother of pearl handled plated fruit knife and fork set of 12 place settings 10 oz weighable silver CONDITION REPORTS The mug has a couple of dents, one possibly veering onto a split. Otherwise all have general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details
A George V silver Christening mug inscribed "George 1927" (by Mappin & Webb Birmingham 1926), together with a three piece Christening set of knife fork and spoon, a pair of Georgian table spoons, tea spoon, mustard spoon, owl embossed handle, two cut glass dressing table jars, together with a button hook and shoe horn and two Indian silver salt spoons and a smaller button hook CONDITION REPORTS Mustard spoon is misshapen and has the remains of an elastic band to it. The dressing table pots lid is discoloured and coming apart. Mug has various surface scratches etc and is very tarnished inscribed "George 1927". Owl has various splits and damage throughout. Christening set fork is slightly bent, tarnished, surface scratches etc. All items have general wear and tear, surface scratches, small dents etc - see images for further details
A circular fruit bowl with raised loop rim on a stepped circular foot, 18cms, Birmingham 1937, maker's mark rubbed, 6.5ozs , a sweetmeat basket of oval shape with pierced decoration on four cast panel feet, 16.5 x 13.5cms, London 1937, makers Mappin & Webb, with glass liner, 6.5ozs and an oval sweetmeat dish with bale handle with faceted rim on a conforming foot, 21.5 x 16.5cms, Birmingham 1935, maker's mark WFM, 12ozs (3)
MAPPIN & WEBB; a cased Elizabeth II hallmarked silver three piece cruet set comprising a baluster pepper raised on four outswept legs with paw feet, an oval open salt and a mustard pot, both with blue plastic liner, and a pair of condiment spoons, Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1968, each piece initialled C, approx 4.7ozt.
A small group of variously hallmarked silver items comprising a sauce boat with shaped rim, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield, date letter rubbed, a further example, E Hill, Birmingham 1945 (af), an engine turned decorated cigar piercer, SJ Rose & Son, Birmingham 1961 and a set of bean finial coffee spoons, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1937, combined approx 8.2ozt (9).
MAPPIN & WEBB LTD; an early 20th century mahogany canteen with two fitted drawers with some labels remaining for table forks and knives, fish carvers etc, raised on four cabriole legs to pad feet, width approx 70cm. CONDITION REPORT: Missing some of the original labels, numerous gouges including one concentrated area to the top with further scratches throughout, does not stand level.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER TABLE WARE, comprising:- a large muffineer, Birmingham 1931, mark of William Suckling Ltd. 18cm high;- a George III plain silver cream jug, London 1796, maker's mark rubbed, inscribed with monogram;- a plain silver sugar bowl, Sheffield 1913, marl of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, of circular form. 10cm diameter;- a small plain silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1961, mark of Mappin & Webb;- and a silver mustard pot and spoon, with blue glass liner, marks rubbed;- a silver brandy warmer and cover, London 1793, mark John Hutson, of circular form, with ebon handle, the body and lid each engraved with monogram, (c.746g all in). (6)
A sterling silver tazza by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1934, of simple form, raised on a circular base, 5 x 20.5 x 20.5cm, 330g (10.63t oz), together with a sterling silver goblet by John Henry Odell, London 1971, with gilt interior, raised on a silver plated base, 14 x 8 x 8cm, 182g (5.87t oz) gross.
Two cased sets of six sterling silver coffee spoons, the first by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1926, having 'coffee beans' to the handles, 9cm long, contained in a Harrod's box, the second by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1928, having 'coffee beans' to the handles, 8cm long, contained in a Mappin & Webb box, 75g (2.4t oz) gross.
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