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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)
An early 20th Century Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, comprising Coffee Pot, Teapot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of baluster form, the coffee pot with presentation inscription within floral and foliate engraved decoration, the former with hinged covers, the latter with gilt interiors, all with half-fluted bodies and retailed by Mappin & Webb (4)
An Edward VII Silver mounted Horn Beaker of tapering cylindrical form, the applied rim with presentation inscription, “Gunner R Bales, Presented by, The Parishioners of Heacham”, to a further applied cartouche engraved “South Africa, 1902”, to a plain polished tapering cylindrical body, height 5 ½”, London 1901, makers mark Mappin & Webb
A George VI cased six piece Cruet Set, comprising a pair of Mustards, Pepper Casters and Open Salts, each of tapering octagonal form, the latter with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1947, Maker’s Mark Mappin & Webb, in a blue cotton covered fitted case, also retailed by Mappin & Webb, together with four associated Mustard and Salt Spoons
A plated entree dish and cover, with leaf decorated border; a Mappin & Webb plated stand; a Victorian plated and engraved claret jug holder; plated Christening mug; a Walker & Hall plated casserole dish; a large German plated two handled bowl, inscribed "Reichstag"; various other plated items etc.
A George III silver mounted cut glass cylindrical mustard pot, London 1813; a late Victorian gadrooned footed bowl by William Hutton & Sons, London 1898; an Edwardian oval pierced and embossed swing handled sweet basket by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1901; and a sparrow beak cream jug, London 1972, 8.25 oz gross weighable
A silver paraffin burner by Asprey & Co., Birmingham 1949, in the form of a George III cheese toaster; a silver capstan inkwell by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1917; a late Victorian crumb tray with a plain ivory handle by William Hutton & Sons, London 1898; a Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1854; a napkin ring, Birmingham 1919; a George III sugar shovel, London 1804, with later handle; five George III tea spoons, incomplete marks; four Dutch `Napoleon` terminal spoons, pseudo marks; and a plated basket by Mappin & Webb and a mustard spoon
A silver shaped circular tazza, Chester 1919; a shaped oval dressing table box by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1918, engraved `Doris`; a rectangular engine turned cigarette case by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1940, engraved with the RAF badge, presentation engraved inside; a set of six tea spoons, Birmingham 1913, cased; and a pair of serving spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, cased and a George III sugar tongs, 23.25 oz gross
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