A collection of silver, to include: a cased set of four Edwardian silver baluster salts by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1903, with shaped circular borders, 4cm diameter, with three silver coloured salt spoons; a cased pair of Edwardian silver shell shaped salts by J. & R. Griffin, Chester 1903, on three ball feet, 5.1cm long; a pair of Victorian silver baluster salts by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1888, with shaped circular borders, embossed with foliate sprays and on circular moulded spreading feet, 4.4cm diameter; a silver four division toast rack by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1918, 7cm long; and other silver items, 7.95 oz gross
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An electroplated canteen of bead pattern flatware, by Butler of Sheffield, comprising, twenty dessert knives, twenty two dinner knives, twelve dinner forks, six dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, five tea spoons, and two tablespoons, housed in a wooden case; with some Mappin & Webb plated bead pattern flatware, consisting of, nine dessert spoons, ten dessert forks, seven dinner forks, and two tablespoons; and other plated flatware
A part suite of silver cutlery by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1969 and 1970, comprising nine dinner forks, seven silver handled dinner knives, eight silver dessert spoons, four silver spoons, six teaspoons, nine silver handled dessert knives, a pair of sauce ladles and fifteen fish knives and forks (60) , 80oz weighable
Victorian silver canteen containing a quantity of King`s Pattern double struck flatwares, each with the Usher family crest to include 18 table spoons, 18 table forks, 11 dessert spoons, 30 dessert forks, 17 teaspoons, 12 egg spoons, 18 fish knives , 15 fish forks, a pair of fish servers, 2 butter knives, a pierced ladle, 2 sauce ladles, a soup ladle, 18 silver handled and stainless steel blade table knives, 18 silver handled and stainless steel blade dessert knives, 2 carving knives, 3 carving forks and a silver handled cake slice, together with a smaller canteen containing matched flatware to include 9 dessert forks, 9 dessert spoons, 18 table forks and 18 table spoons, mostly with makers mark for Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1896 and some with Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1897, all contained within two oak chests, (243 items) (approx weighable silver = 495 troy oz, excluding all steel blade items, carving knives & forks and cake slice)
A George V ladies leather covered vanity case with outer canvas casing and fitted interior, containing silver and blue guilloche enamel decorated brushes and mirrors, leather covered notepad, leather jewellery box and leather covered travel clock (by Mappin & Webb, London 1927), the case stamped "Mappin & Webb Ltd., Oxford Street, London W"
An Edwardian silver mounted oil lamp, the burner with plated mounts inscribed "Hinks No. 1 Safety", with cut glass reservoir on a tapering column support with foliate embossed decoration raised on a square plinth base with gadrooned and foliate decoration inscribed "Presented by Officers Army Service Corps Aldershot April 21st 1903" (by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1902), 88.5 cm high including chimney CONDITION REPORTS General wear and scuffs, some small knocks and dents to silver mounted base and column. Plated fitments are very worn.
Miscellaneous medals, Queen Elizabeth II, Thames & Medway Coronation Sailing Barge race silver medal, 21st May 1953, obv: bust right, Elizabeth II crowned 1953, rev: sailing barge at sea, 1953 in exergue, struck for `Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1952`, in original gilt lettered presentation box
A Victorian Wine Waiter, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1878, of bracketed circular form, the beaded rim punctuated with anthemion motifs, the ground chased with rose swags, on four half round feet, 26.5cm diameter, 16oz approx Two fairly substantial dents on the field. General light scratching but otherwise good. 010213
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