An Art Nouveau belle epoque enamel, diamond and ruby/spinel pendant, central pink enamel flower with a round cut diamond centre, raised above a sinuous turquoise enamelled fruiting frame, inset with a single vibrant red ruby/spinel, the whole supporting a single pearl droplet, unmarked yellow metal frame, 9ct gold chain, original Mappin & Webb fitted case, 7.6g gross
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MAPPIN AND WEBB GEORGIAN STYLE ELECTROPLATE BOTTLE COASTER with gadroon border and turned wooden base, 6" (15.2cm) diameter, a WHITE METAL WIRE BASKET WOVEN WINE BOTTLE HOLDER, with integral handle, GEORGIAN STYLE SHEFFIELD PLATE PIERCED CIRCULAR PEDESTAL SMALL BOWL,with applied border, 7" (17.8cm) diameter and a NINETEENTH CENTURY CONTINENTAL EMBOSSED AND ELECTROPLATED OVAL BOX and cover, 5 1/4" (13.3cm) wide (4)
A group of silver items comprising:- a sugar caster, Birmingham, 1933; three napkin rings; a pair of Edwardian silver and ivory knife rests by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1902; a souvenir spoon for city of Wakefield, another German silver-gilt example with enamel terminal and bowl with lakeside view and arms of Swiss canton of Luzern; four various George III Irish teaspoons, circa 1800; a long mustard spoon for a cruet; a small pair of sugar tongs; a matched pair of jam spoons; a silver and glass coaster with pierced vine leaf decoration by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1933; an engraved Fiddle pattern teaspoon, London, 1834 also Plated:- a pair of snuffers; a bread fork; a "berry" spoon; and a pair of grape scissors (22), weighable silver 368 gm.
Five silver commemorative spoons, comprising:-a Queen Elizabeth II coronation spoon by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1952; a 1908 Entente Cordiale spoon with enamelled flags, Birmingham 1907; an Indian Colonial silver Calcutta Presidency Battalion (AFI) badge terminal spoon by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, circa 1910; a Scottish enamelled coat of arms souvenir spoon by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1910, and a National Trust for Scotland spoon by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1992.
Victorian silver Old English bead pattern table service with engraved initials - comprising six table forks, twelve dessert forks, four tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, pair sauce ladles, six teaspoons and six coffee spoons (Sheffield 1870), maker - Henry Wilkinson & Co., together with six matching table knives and six dessert knives (different makers and no date letter), all with Mappin & Webb stainless steel blades. Approximately 86ozs weighable silver (60 pieces in total), plus three storage bags
A STYLISH SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE BOX IN THE ART DECO TASTE, Mappin & Webb, London, 1934, of tapering rectangular form, the cover mounted with a monogram under a coronet, engine-turned case decorated with bands of alternating blue and white enamel, engraved to the interior "Windsor Lad, Derby 1934". 12.2oz, 11cm by 10cm by 3.25cm
A SILVER PEPPERETTE WITH BLUE GLASS LINER (17.6g WEIGHABLE SILVER), A PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS BY MALE & JONES, CHESTER (24g), A SET OF SIX SILVER HANDLED KNIVES BY HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, SHEFFIELD 1953, CASED, A SET OF SIX SILVER PLATED TEASPOONS BY MAPPIN & WEBB, CASED, TWO SILVER PLATED ENTRÉE DISHES BY MAPPIN & WEBB AND SIX SILVER PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS
An antique George V Sterling Silver desk stand by Mappin & Webb, London 1917. The rounded rectangular stand on four squashed ball feet, with two recesses for pens and two holders fitted with removable silver mounted, cut glass ink wells. Diameter 31.5cm / 12.5â€. Silver weight 774g / 24.85 troy oz.
A silver Lord Lonsdale Boxing Trophy by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1951 the lid inscribed Lord Lonsdale Trophy, with BBB of C finial, the trophy inscribed British Empire Championship, Flyweight Championship of British Empire, (15 Rounds) Jackie Paterson (Gt. Britain) v. Kid Tanner (British Guiana) at Belle Vue, Manchester, 11th March 1940, Won by Jackie Paterson (on points), the other side of trophy inscribed Bantamweight Championship of British Empire (15 Rounds) Jim Brady (Gt Britain) v. Jackie Paterson (Gt. Britain) at Hampden Park, Glasgow, 12th September 1945, Won by Jackie Paterson (on points) on black socle base with white-metal plaque inscribed Presented to G.R. Johnstone by A.L. Ellsworth M.B.E., for services to Scottish Amateur Boxing, 13th June 1958, trophy 29cm with base 36cm, 20oz, a white-metal trophy inscribed A.B.A. Quarter Final, Glasgow 11.3.54, Scottish Team Manager, Geo R. Johnstone LMS Rovers BC, on socle base, 20cm high and a Sandow's Magazine, November 1899 (3) Jackie Paterson was a Scottish boxer who was world flyweight boxing champion. He was also British champion at flyweight and bantamweight Paterson's first fight was in May 1938 in Greenock, and he beat Joe Kiely on points over ten rounds. With the outbreak of World War II, Paterson joined the RAF, but continued to box regularly throughout the war years. In March 1940, he added the vacant Commonwealth title to his British one, when he won on points against Richie Kid Tanner in Manchester. In February 1941, he defended both titles against Paddy Ryan in Nottingham, winning on a technical knockout in the eighth. In August 1941, he had a shot at the Commonwealth bantamweight title, when he fought holder Jim Brady in Glasgow. However, he lost on points over fifteen rounds. In June 1943, Paterson fought former flyweight champion Peter Kane from Golborne in Lancashire for the vacant World flyweight championship. The world title fight, held at Hampden Park in Glasgow, lasted only a minute, as Paterson caught Kane early in the first round putting him down twice, before he was counted out the second time. Paterson was the first southpaw to be world flyweight champion. By successfully defending his British flyweight title twice he had also won a Lonsdale Belt outright. In September 1945, Paterson had a re-match with Jim Brady for his Commonwealth bantamweight title, beating him on points in Glasgow, to take the title. In March 1946, he fought the Frenchman, Theo Medina, for the vacant European bantamweight title. He won the fight, in London on a disqualification in the eighth. Paterson was now World, British and Commonwealth flyweight champion, as well as Commonwealth and European bantamweight champion.
A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Twin Branch Three Light Candelabra, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1964, the elliptical tapering columns supporting twin scroll branches and central light, each with removable nozzle, on spreading base, (converting to a pair of single candlesticks), overall height 36.5cms.
A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Shell Butter Dishes, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1905, each raised on three ball feet, complete with pair of hallmarked silver butter knives, contained in original fitted case, with applied hallmarked silver plaque "Presented to Dr Bayne by the St. Ives Footballers, on the Occasion of his Wedding".
MAPPIN & WEBB; a cased Elizabeth II hallmarked silver anointing spoon with hammered decoration and engraved XP (chi-rho) monogram to the bowl, Birmingham 1978, length 16cm, a cased set of six coffee spoons, Angora Silver Plate Co Ltd, Birmingham 1972, and cased electroplated three piece christening set also, combined silver approx 2.5ozt.
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