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Cased silver and ivory lady`s toiletry set , Mappin & Webb, London 1928 , of seven cut glass bottles, pair of hair brushes, pair of cloth brushes, hand mirror, shoe horn, button hook, the ivory decorated with a band of shagreen, together with a green leather manicure set, writing folder, alarm clock. (Distressed and some losses).
A silver gilt twin handled cup and cover by Mappin & Webb, London 1919, later presentation engraved, 22.5cm high; a tapered and fluted vase, Sheffield 1905, 17.5cm high; a twin handled small pedestal cup, London 1930; a four division small toastrack by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1924; an oblong half gadrooned mustard pot by Heath & Middleton, Birmingham 1900; another canted-rectangular by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1928, with blue glass liners, 22 oz gross weighable
A collection of cased cutlery sets comprising, a set of six dessert knives and forks by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936; a set of six silver gilt teaspoons by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1965; a set of silver-handled fruit knives by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1953; another similar by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1903; and a set of six fruit knives and a set of forks, both with mother of pearl handles
A collection of silver flatware, including a Victorian sauce ladle, Birmingham 1863, and another, Birmingham 1901, both by Elkington & Co; a set of salad servers by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1931, with pierced `scale` decoration and anthemion terminals; a set of six asparagus tongs by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1902; and other serving items
A VICTORIAN TEA TRAY engraved with paterae and husks in gadrooned rim, the vine and shell handles issuing from acanthus leaves, on feet, 77cm w, by Mappin & Webb The engraved inscription reads: PRESENTED WITH A SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE TO WILLIAM FREDERICK BEARDSLEY ESQ OF THE GROVE LOUGHBOROUGH BY MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY OF THE LATE JOHN HIGGINSON ESQ IN RECOGNITION OF HIS SERVICES AS TRUSTEE 1886 TO 1900. Plating beginning to wear around the engraving but in otherwise excellent practically as new condition
A Victorian silver goblet Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1877, the bowl with heavily embossed floral garland swags, the spreading foot with conforming decoration, all within beaded rims, engraved, 18cm high, weight 6oz and a silver card salver Elkington & Co Birmingham 1908, of six lobed form with foliate and floral cast rim and raised on three pierced bracket feet, 16cm wide, weight 7.5oz (2)
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