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A GROUP OF SILVER FLATWARE comprising two silver blade butter knives with ivory and mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1871 & 1901 makers AH & Levesly Brothers; a silver blade fish knife, Sheffield 1901, maker Mappin & Webb, and a silver server with foliate cast handle, marks for London 1841, maker most probably John & Henry Lias. (4) 210grams(total inc handles) Marks scratches edge knocks and wear, the servers blade appears repaired & worn.
A MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER TRINKET BOX of shaped circular form, the hinged cover with moulded edge detail lifting to reveal the material lined interior, raised on three stylised foliate feet, rubbed marks for Birmingham, date letter W, possibly 1921. 3.5cm(h) x 8.5cm(d) 168grams(total) Wear to marks, slight bending to feet, tarnishing.
A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: a two-handled jam pot and cover, by Mappin and Webb, London 1932, a sugar caster, lacking liner, with import marks for London 1904, two butter shells, a pair of Chinse butter shells, by Wang Hing, and a shell salt cellar, approx. weight 18.5oz. (qty)
An electroplated Elizabeth Pattern canteen for twelve, by Mappin & Webb,comprising: twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve fruit spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, twelve grapefruit spoons, six tablespoons, three jam spoons, two butter knives, a sauce ladle, a seven piece carving set, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve table knives, twelve fish knives and fork, twelve fruit knives and forks, and four knife rests, in oak drawers within a converted George III mahogany chest of drawers, length 93cm, height.
A silver waiter with engraved floral swags and vacant central cartouche, raised on three ball and claw feet, c.1921, maker Mappin & Webb, approx 21cm diameter, approx 11.4oz, together with a silver sweetmeat dish with pierced rim, laurel wreath handles and raised on circular foot, c.1909, maker Elkington & Co. Ltd. approx 11cm diameter, approx 2.2oz. (2)
A pictorial silver matchbox holder by Grey & Company, Chester 1910, of rectangular shape on four bun feet, the top set with a hand painted plaque depicting a cock pheasant on a moor, signed Brush, 7.5cm x 5.2cm, the plaque 3.5cm diameter, 3oz with a silver mustard pot by John Newton Mappin, Mappin & Webb, London 1894, 5.8cm diameter x 5.2cm high (2)
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