A silver twin handled sugar basin, Sheffield 1955, the reeded edge above waisted body with two loop handles upon four ball supports, makers mark HA, height 10 cm, together with a silver trophy pedestal cup, Birmingham 1912, the globular body engraved with `Public School Brigade Boxing Championship Dec 22nd 1914`, Mappin & Webb, height 15 cm, a silver oval box and cover Chester 1912, raised upon four pad supports, height 4.5 cm, Crate & Son, a Tiffany silver bangle, stamped 925, a silver K knife, of retracting engine turned form, Birmingham 1948, stamped V.I and a Epns domed pepper, approximate gross weight of silver 20.84 oz, (6).
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An Edwardian amethyst set cross form pendant, claw set with six oval cut amethysts, with circular pierced gallery settings, suspended from a 9ct gols small belcher link chain; together with a pair of pendant earrings, each composed of fine belcher form links suspending a fancy oval cut citrine drop, contained in a fitted case stamped MAPPIN & WEBB (2) Lengths: pendant 6.5cm (including suspension hoop); chain 41cm; earrings 3.2cm
A silver four piece circular tea service by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1940, lightly hammered, the tea and hotwater pots with silver mounted ivory button finials and ivory C-scroll handles, floral chased highlights and on circular bases, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, the hotwater pot 18.5cm (7.25in) high, 2450g (78.8 oz) gross (the tea pot finial detached with breaks)
Eric Clements (b. 1925, designer), a silver four piece baluster tea and coffee service, by Elkington & Co., (coffee pot), and by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1964-65, facsimile signatures, Rd. nos., the tea and coffee pots with composition lobed ball finials and flying scroll handles, the tea pot 21.5cm (8.5in) long, the coffee pot 20cm (8in) high, 1859g (59.8 oz) gross. Known as the Clements pattern, it was produced in both sterling silver and plate from 1960 into the 1990s
A George V four-piece presentation tea service, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1932, each piece of circular bulbous form, engraved floral scrolls, the teapot and hot water jug with ivory canopy finials and scroll handles, engraved initials, height of teapot 6 1/2in. (16cms); together with a George V two-handled presentation salver, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1930, circular, with raised foliate border and ivory handles, with presentation inscription `To Captain Ernest Thomas of the Humber Fishing Co. Ltd.`, 17in. (43cms) diameter, gross weight of tea service and salver 122oz. (5) See illustration
A George V silver desk standish of rounded rectangular form with recessed corners, the central loop handle flanked by two cut glass bottles with silver lids within pierced holders flanked by two pen trays, all raised on squat bun feet (by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1916), 22 cm x 15.2 cm, 15 oz weighable silver (ILLUSTRATED)
COLLECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATE comprising boxed set of six Mappin and Webb silver teaspoons, Edinburgh hallmarks; two silver serving spoons; set of six Elkington plated cake knives in presentation box; pair of crystal dishes with silver forks in original presentation box, and a set of six mother of pearl teaspoons
William Eaton, Mappin & Webb and others a matched suite of silver kings pattern flatware, holloware and cutlery, comprising twelve dinner and side knives, twelve dinner and dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table spoons, four sauce ladles, four mustard spoons, soup ladle, sifter spoon, two gravy spoons, fish server, butter knife and sugar nips. London 1831 and Sheffield 1907 etc. Approximately 175 ounces (excluding cuttlery).
A SILVER SIX-PIECE CONDIMENT SET, J.B. CHATTERLEY & SONS LTD., LONDON, 1937-41 circular, with waved gadroon rims, each on three hoof feet, mustard pots 8cm wide across handle; together with a silver three-piece condiment set, Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffield, 1946, circular, with moulded rims, each on three hoof feet, mustard pot 7cm wide across handle 594gr (19oz) excluding blue glass liners (one missing) (9)
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, JOHN NEWTON MAPPIN FOR MAPPIN & WEBB, LONDON, 1896 compressed circular, crested above a girdle, silver handle, domed lid with button finial, 23cm wide; together with a silver milk jug, Sir Richard Burbidge for Harrods Ltd., London, 1933, plain compressed circular, initialled C, 12.5cm wide 595gr. (19oz) including ivory fillets (2)
A MAGNIFYING GLASS GLOBE DESK TIMEPIECE, SWISS, LATE 19TH CENTURY, ON A VICTORIAN SILVER STAND, CHARLES BOYTON, LONDON, 1892 the white enamel dial with Roman numerals interrupted by subsidiary moon phase seconds, day and date dials and month aperture, the eight-day single barrel keyless wind movement with lever escapement, 10.5cm high over suspension ring, the stand with crescent shaped support on a spreading circular base, 15.5cm high, loaded base (2) The present vendor inherited this timepiece and stand as a set and it is probable they were originally sold together, since Charles Boyton (later Charles Boyton & Son) were manufacturing wholesalers who supplied a variety of luxury retailers such as Harry Emmanuel of 18 New Bond Street and Mappin & Webb`s Poultry branch (John Culme, The Directory of Gold and Silversmiths, Woodbridge, 1987, Vol.1, p.55). For a similar globe desk timepiece, with the subsidiary dials but without the month aperture, see Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury, 12th February 2008, lot 100, sold for a hammer price of £1,000.
A SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER FISH KNIVES AND SIX FORKS, MAPPIN & WEBB LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1934 Old English Rat-tail pattern, in case; together with a set of six Victorian tea forks and five knives, Elizabeth Eaton & Son, London, 1856, with silver tines, blades and fillets and mother-of-pearl handles, in associated case; and another tea knife, with close-plated blade and mother of pearl handle fish knives and forks only 507gr (16oz) (24)
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