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A silver two bottle inkstand, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1912, the rectangular tray base with reeded edge raised on four bun feet, the surface with two square covered inkwells with glass liners standing behind twin raised pen stands, Peel crest, inscribed 'Presented to The Honourable Sidney Peel on the occasion of his Marriage, 18th February 1914, by The Secretary and Staff of The Charter Trust & Agency Ltd', 28.75cm wide, 33.26oz In good condition
A large Edwardian silver salver, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1909, circular with shaped fruiting vine border and raised on three heavy cast scrolled feet, inscribed 'Presented to The Honourable Sidney Peel by his Colleagues on the Board of the National Discount Co Ltd on the occasion of his Marriage as a mark of esteem & friendship, 18th Feb 1914', 52.5cm diameter, 124.5oz Provenance: The Honourable Sir Sidney Cornwallis Peel, 1st Baronet, the second son of Arthur Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, Speaker of the House of Commons and youngest son of Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, Bt married Lady Adelaide Margaret Delia Spencer, daughter of Charles Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer in 1914 In very good condition
A silver rosebowl, by Mappin & Webb, London 1913, of plain circular shape with moulded edge and girdle with two covered ring handles, all raised on a circular pedestal foot, inscribed 6th June 1915 / P.A.C. /T.W.10 (believed to refer to the Walton-on-Thames Regatta), 30cm over handles, 26.11oz
A cased pair of George III silver berry spoons, Thomas Wallis II, London, possibly 1786, each washed gilt bowl chased with fruit, the handles engraved with flowers and initials, 96g in total; a cased George V silver manicure set, Levi & Salaman, (one rouge container by Mappin & Webb), Birmingham, 1914-1915, comprising: a buffer, two rouge containers, a nail file, etc; and a cased set of six George V silver coffee spoons, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1928, 42g in total (3)
A Victorian silver creamer, Charles Boyton (II), London, 1890, in the Georgian style, 13cm high, 85g; a George V silver cup, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1932, the plain body on a spreading foot, applied with two leaf-capped upswept handles, with inscription, 85g; two silver napkin rings, Birmingham & Sheffield, 1903 & 1944, 40g in total; a Dutch silver spoon, damaged, 32g; etc (7)
A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1894, the fluted baluster column on a spreading square base, with beaded border to nozzle and foot, one damaged, loaded, 11.5cm high; a miniature book of Longfellow poetry with silver cover, Birmingham, 1907; an Edwardian silver box, Birmingham, 1901, 19g; etc
A George V silver-mounted and enamelled glass perfume bottle, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1912, the plain cylindrical glass body mounted with a silver screw top, the top with lilac guilloche enamel decoration within a white border, 7.4cm high; two scent bottles, various makers, Chester, 1904 & 1908, each tapering glass body mounted with a plain top; two posy vases, various makers, Sheffield & London, 1912 & 1920, loaded; etc (7)
A George V silver sauce boat, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1935, the boat-shaped body on three hoof feet, with scalloped rim and leaf-capped double-scroll handle, 207g; a George V silver sauce boat, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield, 1935, with Jubilee mark, the boat-shaped body on three pad feet, with scalloped rim and upswept handle, 106.5g; a Victorian silver christening cup, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1879, the cylindrical body with bright-cut decoration and engraved "Arthur", applied with scrolling handle, 85g; and an English silver creamer, indecipherable marks, 39g (4)
A sterling silver cigar box, the plain rectangular body with monogram, cedar lined, 14cm wide; a George VI silver cigarette case, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1938, the concave body with engine turned decoration, gilt interior, 65g; a George VI silver cigarette case, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1938, of plain rounded rectangular form, gilt interior, 72g; and a George VI silver cigarette case, possibly William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham, 1946, of plain rectangular form, gilt interior, 47g (4)
A George IV silver rectangular snuff box with engine turned ornament and rectangular cartouche to lid, 2.25ins x 1.375ins x .5ins, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1823 (weight 1.25ozs), and an early 20th Century plated bowl of Arts & Crafts design, the hammered body with tear drop motifs, 6.5ins x 4.5ins high, by Mappin & Webb
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