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ASSORTED ENGLISH CONDIMENT SILVERcomprising: a George III salt cellar, three-footed cauldron form, James Waters, London, 1770, 6cm diameter; a five-piece condiment set, cauldron shaped below shaped moulded rims, Mappin & Webb Ltd., Birmingham, 1925; a William IV pepperette, plain pedestal cylindrical below a gadroon rim, John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1836; and another pedestal cylindrical pepperette, scroll foliage chased, Charles Gordon, London, 1839291gr (9oz) excluding one blue glass liner(8)
A miniature brass carriage clock, Nathan & Co., Birmingham, single fusee movement, 9.5cm high and a chinoiserie lacquered mantel clock by Elliott, London, retailed by Mappin & Webb Ltd., 23cm high Condition Report: Miniature clock: not a single fusee movement but a drum movement, one pillar badly tarnished, glass door loose, not in working orderChinoiserie clock: some rubbing to case but generally good, presently working
1920s silver four piece tea and coffee set - comprising teapot of inverted baluster form, with band of engraved shell and foliate decoration, wheat-ear border, decorative leaf spout and fruitwood scroll handle, shallow hinged domed cover and turned fruitwood finial, on a circular foot, matching tall coffee pot, sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1923), Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 55ozs, teapot 27cm across
1920s Shelley bone china coffee set - comprising six pale-green cups and saucers with gold rims and six silver cup holders with pierced decoration, in a fitted case (Birmingham 1923), Adie Bros., together with set of six silver coffee spoons with enamelled floral stems (Birmingham 1929), Mappin & Webb, cups 5.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. No visible damage to silver marks. Porcelain in good condition, all peices have some staining inside but no other damage- case some surface scuffing. Six addtitional spoons reasonable condition, some losses to enamelling
Pair 1930s silver sauce boats of faceted form, with raised rims and scroll handles and oval bases (Birmingham 1934), Mappin & Webb, together with one other smaller of panelled form, with open scroll handle, on three pad feet (Sheffield 1923), same maker. All at approximately 13ozs, pair 16cm across (3)
A 19th century steel bladed antler handled two-piece fish serving set, each piece in fish scale covers, by George Butler & Co of Sheffield, three further fish knives including examples by Rogers and Frank Mills, also part sets of ivorine handled and steel bladed dinner knives including Steer & Webster, Walker & Hall and Mappin & Webb, and a cased five piece carving set with hallmarked silver collars by Taylor of Sheffield.
A George V Silver Twin Handled Silver Trophy Cup and Cover, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1920, of octagonal section, the detachable cover with urn finial, the octagonal ebonised plinth base later inscribed The Kamella Trophy and with winners from 1961-1964, housed in a fitted travelling box, 34.5cm high, 37oz 10dwt
An Art Deco silver and graduated pink guilloche enamel circular compact, Mappin and Webb, London 1938, 6.3cm diameter along with a further Art Deco Continental case import mark for George Bedingham 1927, 8.5cm wide (2) CONDITION REPORT: Pink enamel - some minor surface scratching to the enamel but no chips detected. Overall appears, to be in good order. Deco - some enamel missing to one red circle. Some minor damage to a small section of the black enamel. some minor surface abrasions.
A cased set of twelve silver George V Mappin & Webb dessert knives and forks, Sheffield 1915, within an oak cased canteen, and a matching set of twelve Mappin & Webb fish knives and forks (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: fish knives 21.5cm long, forks 18.7cm long dessert fork 16.2cm long dessert knife 19.5cm long Overall condition appears to be very good and showing little signs of useage or wear. Some minor surface scratching. Marks good and clear.
A George VI silver card salver, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1946, of plain circular form with raised rim, upon three bun feet, 15.5cm diameter, 5.5ozt CONDITION REPORT: Central surface scrtached - see the attached images, some tarnishing and would need a good clean, sits well and does not rock. Marks good and clear.
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