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A silver six piece condiment set, comprising pairs of pepperettes, salts and mustard pots, and four spoons, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1929, approx. 6.9 ozt, cased Condition report Report by GH Generally well polished and marks a little rubbed. Liners all present where they should be and none appear to have sustained any damage. Overall good with some scuffs to the case.
A SILVER SAUCE BOAT with piecrust shaped borders, three cabriole legs and open 'C' scroll handle, 16cm long, Birmingham 1934 by Mappin & Webb; a silver napkin ring with vine decoration; a silver baluster shaped pepper; a silver child's pusher; a Dutch silver spice box, 8.3 troy oz; and various plated items to include a teapot, sugar basin and other items
A SILVER TWO HANDLED PORRINGER of plain tapering form and standing on a turned stepped foot, 14cm wide, Birmingham 1938 by Deakin & Francis Ltd, cased; and a silver taste de vin of plain circular form and the handle in the form of two snakes fighting over an apple, 11.5cm long by Mappin & Webb 1968, 8.2 troy oz
A SET OF SIX SILVER AND ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS with individual colours by Cohen & Charles 1969, cased; a set of enamel spoons by The Barker Brothers Silver Ltd 1933; silver gilt and enamel teaspoons by Mappin & Webb 1937; and a further cased set with foliate decorated bowls by Currer & Simpson (4)
A Royal Worcester Mappin & Webb cabinet plate centred with a floral hand painted roundel signed J Stanley, on green gilt ground with transfer decorated garlands within textured gilt border, marked to base in gilt, date code for 1923, diameter 27cm. CONDITION REPORT: An area of scratches to the top surface approx 1.3cm, tiny areas of flaking to the gilt on the edge of the rim and possible area of minor restoration to the edge of the rim.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver sugar caster of baluster form with pierced domed cover and cast finial, raised on spreading circular foot, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1936, height 16.5cm and a pair of peppers of cylindrical forms with pierced sides and blue glass liners, William Aitken, Chester 1901, height 9cm, weighable silver approx 3.4ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: The weight is including only the weight of the sugar caster because the covers of the peppers are stuck. The sugar caster is a bit wobbly and has trace of tarnish and some areas of pitting to the central section. Also, one of the peppers appear to be slightly misshapen, wobbly and both have small areas of heavy tarnish.
A rare Roberts mains radio, Model RM20 with solid teak case and solid silver bezel frame by Mappin and Webb (London 1977), MW and LW push buttons, volume and tuning knobs, black fascia with white detail resting on three rubber feet. This model is an unique prototype of 100 similar sets produced for the Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977 and comes with original packaging and card box and has a silver label affixed engraved " The Queen's Silver Jubilee 1952 - 1977. Roberts Radio Co Ltd. Condition Report Appears in excellent original unused condition.
A George V silver medal from United Hospitals Athletic Club, awarded to and engraved verso '120 Yds. Hurdles, 1935, Winner, D. G. Reinold, Time 15 9/10 Secs', cast obverse with 'Flying Mercury', carrying the caduceus, after the model by G. Bologne, Birmingham 1934, Alexander Clark & Co Limited, 1.34toz, 3 by 44mm, in original presentation case, together with a matching George V silver trophy, with two scrolling handles, engraved 'United Hospitals, 120 Yds. Hurdles, D. G. Reinold, June 29 1935', Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1931, 2.77toz, 11.5 by 6.5 by 12cm. (2)
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