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Cased six piece condiment set by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1929, with three non-matching plated spoons and one silver spoon, two cased part sets of spoons, another of cocktail sticks, five continental silver spoons, Mexican silver hat and a silver handled cake slice, total weighable silver, 12.6ozt 292gm
A blue leather dressing case by Drew & Sons, Piccadilly Circus with various contents to include, four silver topped jars, two silver topped bottles, silver mounted curling tongs heater, curling tongs, glove stretchers , shoe horn, pair of clothes brushes, and other items, the silver mount by Drew & Sons , London 1906, together with a silver and silver gilt decorated dressing table set, comprising, a hand mirror, pair of hair brushes and a pair of clothes brushes, by Mappin & Webb, London 1919, button hook and shoe horn
An Art Deco styptor and gold mounted minaudière by Van Cleef & Arpels, circa 1935, of rectangular form with engine-turned decoration throughout, and agate set sprung thumbpiece, the fitted interior with mirrored lid, and containing compartments for lipstick, powder, a lighter and an unassociated silver and gold inset square compact hallmarked for Birmingham 1948, signed ‘LA MINAUDIÈRE FOR VAN CLEEF & ARPELS’, and to the inner rim ‘SPECIALLY MADE FOR ASPREY’, stamped ‘STYPTOR’, with original Asprey black velvet and watered silk-lined slip case/handbag, dimensions 15.2 x 12.5cm. £500-£700 --- Condition Report Agate thumbpiece a replacement and solder evident - was likely originally diamond-set. Slight wear evident to the exterior. Comb present. Powder compact (unassociated) by Mappin and Webb.
Set of four early 20th century open salts, of oval form with oblique gadrooned rims, upon four paw feet, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1915, with three silver spoon and one epns spoon, together with a 1930s silver five piece cruet set, comprising mustard pot, pepper shakers and open salts, hallmarked Ollivant & Botsford, London 1915, both contained within tooled leather casesCondition Report:Weighable silver approx 9.04 ozt (281.4 grams)
Two Edwardian silver medals, presented by the Shire Horse Society, both decorated in relief with a pair of Shire horses and with a Queen on horseback verso, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1903 and 1905, in fitted cases with presentation to inside coverCondition Report:Approx 3.15 ozt (98 grams)
Edwardian silver cream jug, of plain waisted form with C handle, upon stepped circular foot, hallmarked Pearce & Son, Chester 1908, together with a 1920s silver sauce boat, of typical plain form, upon three stepped feet, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1929, tallest H11cmCondition Report: Approx 6.95 ozt (216.2 grams)
Edwardian silver shell butter dish, upon three bun feet, together with a matching shell spoon engraved with initial, both hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1906 and 1914, together with an Edwardian milk jug, open sucrier and sugar tongs, the jug and bowl of circular part fluted form with bead rim, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1902, both sets contained within fitted tooled leather boxes with silk and velvet lined interiorsCondition Report:Approx 6.29 ozt (195.9 grams)
An Edwardian silver four piece tea/coffee set comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, of plain baluster form with card cut rims, teapot and coffee pot with flower bud finials and ebonised handles, each raised on trefoil feet, hallmarked London 1901, makers mark Mappin & Webb Ltd, g/w 1730gms
A George V silver gilt cigarette case. Horace Woodward & Co., Birmingham, 1917.Of rounded, rectangular form, with push button clasp, 9 x 15cm, together with a silver cigarette box by Mappin & Webb, London, 1945, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with inscription and facsimile signatures, 9 x 14.1 x 5.6cm, weighable silver (case only) approx. 7.8ozt (2)Provenance: Christie's, Lots 91 and 225, Living with Design: The Collections of Walter Lees and Mr NC. https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-5336187 16th July 2010Condition Report: gross weight of cigarette box approx. 20.2ozt
A group of silver, silver plate and white metal. Various dates and makers. The group including: a George V silver teapot, Birmingham, 1914, Joseph Gloster, the shaped body raised on four bun feet and engraved with initial to side, ebonised handle and finial, 31cm wide, 16.7cm high (inc. handle); a late Victorian silver milk jug, London, 1900, William Hutton & Sons, the reeded angular handle to body raised on an oval foot and decorated with lobed design to lower section, 9.2cm high; a silver salt cellar, London, 1927, William Comyns & Sons, the circular body raised on a stepped, circular foot and complete with blue glass liner, 7.7cm dia., a twin-handled silver bowl, Sheffield, 1934, Mappin & Webb, raised on a moulded, circular foot, 12cm wide (inc. handles); an Edwardian silver caster, Sheffield, 1909, maker E. S. B., of octagonal, baluster form and raised on a stepped, octagonal foot, knopped finial to cover, 18.5cm high; a pair of novelty silver plate mounted salt and pepper shakers, modelled as two milk cans, 5.7cm high; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 43.8ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The weighable silver doesn't include the silver plated salt and pepper, a white metal stand and a small vanity box.
Three silver salvers. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a shaped, circular salver by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1954, engraved with train to base and presentation inscription to Sir Roy Welensky 'on the occasion of the commissioning of the first 2000HP diesel electric locomotive for the Rhodesia Railways', 31.7cm dia.; a smaller example, Birmingham, 1946, William Suckling, also with presentation engraving, 24.7cm dia.; and an example by Viners, Sheffield marks, engraved with presentation inscription to underside, 20.3cm dia., total weight approx. 55.4ozt (3)
A mixed group of Georgian and later silver. Various dates and makers. The group including: a pair of short Edwardian silver candlesticks decorated with bows and swags, filled, 11.5cm high; a cased set of six silver 'British Hall Marks' teaspoons by Mappin & Webb; a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs; an Edwardian silver cream jug raised on three outswept feet; a second pair of short candlesticks, Birmingham, 1920, William Aitken, filled, 10.7cm high; and various other items, total weighable silver approx. 10.1ozt (a lot)
A group of silver including a Victorian silver tazza. Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1891. The pierced dish with scrolling floral decoration around the rim and raised on a circular foot, 17.5cm dia., 7.8cm high; together with: a George V tazza, Sheffield, 1913, Walker & Hall, with bifurcated scrolling handles, the body raised on a knopped stem to circular foot, 24.5cm dia., 16.7cm high (inc. handles); a pair of pedestal bowls, Birmingham, 1915, Mappin & Webb, pierced around the flared rims and raised on knopped stems to spreading, circular feet, 9.6cm high; a champagne coupe, London, 1927, no maker's mark, 12.2cm high; a twin-handled sugar bowl, Chester, 1927, Charles Perry & Co., the oval body engraved with bright-cut decoration to rim, 15.5cm wide (inc. handles); and a small group of cruets, total weight approx. 48.4ozt (a lot)
A group of silver flatware including a pair of provincial silver tablespoons. Simon Harris of Plymouth Dock, Exeter, 1813.The Fiddle pattern provincial spoons engraved with the initial B to terminals, 22.2cm long, together with: three George III silver tablespoons, London, 1789, maker WE, and a set of six Old English pattern silver soup spoons, Sheffield, 1939, Mappin & Webb, 17.6cm long, total weight approx. 19.7ozt (11)Condition Report: General scratching, nicking and wear to the spoons commensurate with age and use. The Georgian spoons are more heavily worn, with several of the bowls misshapen and worn towards tips. Some bruising visible to bowls and some sharpness to edges in places. One spoon repaired around drop to reverse of bowl and a large split in this area. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-hBMfTsadvL
A group of silver including an unusual cigarette case with hinged base. Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1948. Of oblong, engine turned design, the front engraved with initials to cartouche, designed with hinged cover and push-up base, 7.5cm high; a silver compact by Mappin & Webb with mirror to interior, Birmingham, 1916, 7.6 x 10.6cm, together with: a cigarette box, Birmingham, 1956, J. B. Chatterley & Sons, the lid applied with a lozenge depicting a farmyard scene, the rectangular box with wood-lined interior and presentation engraving dedicated to Sir Roy Welensky to side, 8.5 x 13.8 x 5cm; a small silver pill box, stamped 925; a silver ashtray; and a straining spoon with decorative border and handle, unmarked, total weighable silver approx. 5.2ozt (6) Condition Report: weight excludes Mappin & Webb compact and silver cigarette box
A group of silver including a wine coaster. Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 2000. The circular coaster designed with a turned wooden base, stamped with millennium mark, 11.8cm dia., together with various other items including a christening cup, Chester, 1920, Barker Brothers, various napkin rings including a triangular pair; a Victorian silver card case complete with pencil, Birmingham, 1881, George Unite, engraved to cover 4.6 x 8.2cm, and various items of flatware including souvenir spoons, sugar tongs and a sifting spoon, total weighable silver approx. 19.2ozt (a lot) Condition Report: weight excludes coaster
A group of silver plate and metal. The group including: an entrée dish with cover, the lobed, rectangular body with gadrooned border and engraved crest to cover, 29.3cm wide; a twin-handled bowl with cover, the oval body raised on four paw feet, with scrolling decoration along the rim, 23cm wide (inc. handles); a small swing-handled bucket by Mappin & Webb, 16cm high; a pair of ashtrays, the squared bodies with a Celtic knot decoration to borders, 10.3cm wide; a quantity of silver plated flatware and various other items (a lot)
A silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1940, to/w an S.J. Dupont (Paris) electroplated lighter, a small paperweight modelled with a leaping salmon, Birmingham 1988, a silver pepper mill, London 1984, a small electroplated pepper mill, a Mappin & Webb cased pair of preserve spoons, Sheffield 1947 and an Indian embossed low-grade silver bowl
A FREE STANDING MIRROR IN A MAPPIN & WEBB FRAME, a free standing dressing table mirror in a frame by Mappin & Webb, measures approximately 42cm by 34cm, a large plated frame, decorated with 3D floral embellishments in silver colour metal, metal painted dragonfly and butterfly in each corner resting on the floral design, felt back, makers mark stamped on the bottom edge of the frame, (1), (Condition Report: the frame is tarnished and would benefit a clean, overall ok condition no obvious damage)
A Near Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Plates, 1918, by Albert Shuck, painted with fruit under wide gilt and cobalt blue borders, retailed one by Mappin & Webb the other Waring & Gillow, printed puce marks and signed, 22.5cm wide (2)One broken into three and re glued. The other free from chips, cracks and repair.

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