A set of four silver toast racks by C J Vander Ltd., of oblong shape each with five hooped wirework divisions and a central ring handle raised on four ball feet, 18.5cm, London 1962; together with a large plated seven division example by Hawksworth Eyre & Co., Sheffield 1900; and a set of four silver toast racks by Mappin & Webb of Art Deco design, Sheffield 1937 (9)
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A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1924, of plain oval baluster form, with shaped everted rims and raised upon stepped hoof feet with escallop shell terminals, comprising teapot with hinged cover, melon fluted composition knop and loop handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 11" wide, 41ozs 17dwts
An Edwardian silver mustard, the cylindrical body with pierced decoration within gadrooned borders, the hinge lid with scallop shell thumb piece flanked by a scroll handle, London 1906 by William Hutton & Sons, together with a late Victorian silver oval mustard with domed hinge lid and scroll thumb piece, Sheffield 1899 by Mappin & Webb, both with blue glass liners.
A silver harlequin part canteen of Kings pattern cutlery, comprising six table and dessert knives, Sheffield 1967 by C.J Vander Ltd for Garrard & Co, six table forks and spoons, mostly London 1848, 1850, 1852 and 1862 by George Adams, six dessert forks and spoons, some London 1850 by George Adams, six soup spoons, London 1966 by Garrard & Co Ltd, six teaspoons, Sheffield 1959 by Mappin & Webb and six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1963, by Mappin & Webb, together with a Garrard & Co plated part canteen of Kings pattern cutlery and other similar cutlery.
An Edwardian silver rectangular inkstand by Mappin & Webb Ltd., London 1905, the three-quarter gallery with a shaped gadrooned border, pierced with foliate decoration, with two silver mounted square cut glass inkwells to the centre, on four foliate and paw feet, 26cm (10 1/4in) long, 809g (26.05 oz) weighable
A George IV and William IV hallmarked silver and silver gilt matched three piece fruit service, comprising two spoons with shell shaped bowls, having later chased handles and indistinct initials made by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1821/22, length 22.5cm, sifting spoon with pierced bowl and chased handle with indistinct initials, made by Joseph & Albert Savory London 1834/35, length 18.5cm, fitted in Mappin & Webb case, approx weight 55oz
Victorian cased silver spoons with bright cut engraving to the bowls and pierced finials, makers mark for Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1896, George V set of six silver teaspoons and sugar tongs by Gorham Manufacturing Co, USA, Birmingham 1919 and set of six butter knives with ivorine handles and silver collars, Sheffield 1922, (3)
A fine pair of Royal Worcester cabinet plates by Richard Sebright, each with tooled gilt borders framing still life fruit paintings, one depicting apples, blossom and blackberries and the other peaches, grapes and raspberries, signed gilt back stamp and retailers mark for Mappin & Webb, 10.5" diameter.
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