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George Fox, a silver four piece tea service comprising teapot, scroll handled cream and twin handled sugar each on leaf cast pedestal foot together with a teapot stand London 1896 and an associated hot water pot, similarly cast, makers marks for Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936. Together with oak case, approximately 63oz.
An EPNS Christening set comprising a Kings Pattern knife, fork and spoon set in a blue satin and velvet lined leather presentation box for Botly and Lewis, Reading, a set of six Mappin & Webb "Prince`s Plate" pastry forks in fitted leather box, a pair of silver plated fish servers with silver collar in fitted leather presentation box and four other boxed sets of plated flatware.
A Mappin & Webb silver plated circular tray with engine turned decoration and P&O logo, a Mappin & Webb Prince`s Plate square drinks tray with inverted serpentine moulded rim and raised on four scrolled feet and a small Walker and Hall silver plated four bottle cruet stand with faceted glass bottles (as viewed, two with slight damage).
[Royal interest] A plain 9 carat gold mounted penknife by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1904, engraved `H. R. H. Princess Henry of Battenberg May 11th 1905 The Lord Mayor of Sheffield` and later `F. M. R. 1945`, with a suspension loop, 5.3cm (2in) long. Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, later Princess Henry of Battenberg (1857-1944) was the fifth daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Beatrice fell in love with Prince Henry of Battenberg, the son of Prince Alexander of Hesse. After a year of persuasion, Victoria agreed to the marriage, which took place at Whippingham on the Isle of Wight, on 23 July 1885. Victoria consented on condition that Beatrice and Henry make their home with her and that Beatrice continue her duties as the Queen`s unofficial secretary. Ten years into their marriage, on 20th January 1896, Prince Henry died of malaria while fighting in the Anglo-Ashanti War. Beatrice remained at her mother`s side until Victoria died in 1901. She devoted the next thirty years to editing Queen Victoria`s journals as her designated literary executor and continued to make public appearances after her mother`s death. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A GEORGE V FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE. the lower body spirally reeded beneath gadrooned rim, the service including a matching kettle on lampstand, 31cm h, both Sheffield, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, 1924, the kettle by Mappin & Webb Ltd, 1923, 77ozs gross. ++ The kettle lacking the spirit burner; in fine condition
FIVE ITEMS OF EDWARD VII AND LATER SILVER, COMPRISING CASED PAIR OF LONG HANDLED PICKLE FORKS, by Mappin and Webb with scroll tops, 7 1/4" (18.4cm) long, Sheffield 1903, PRESENTATION TABLE CIGARETTE BOX with engine turned cover, 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" (16.5cm x 11.4cm) marks rubbed, CASED SMALL PLAIN WINE GOBLET, 4" (10.1cm) high, Birmingham 1976 and a SMALL TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP with prestentation inscription on fixed black plinth base, 4" (10.1cm) high, Sheffield 1938, 25oz gross
A George VI silver waiter, Sheffield 1942, the lobed pie crust border surrounding an engraved dedication upon three pad supports, Mappin & Webb, diameter 27 cm, together with an Edwardian Scottish silver quaich, Edinburgh 1909, of typical form with twin handles and circular body upon a circular foot, Brook & Son, height 4 cm, width 14.5 cm, approximate gross weight 23.35 oz, (2).
A George V silver teapot, Chester 1927, with gadrooned decoration and wooden handle and finial upon four radial ball supports, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, together with an Edwardian silver hot water pedestal pot, Birmingham 1903, with stop fluted decoration and wooden handle, Synyer & Beddoes, height 19 cm, and a silver pedestal bon bon dish, Birmingham 1983 the oval lobed border engraved with foliate decoration upon an oval pedestal base, Mappin & Webb Ltd, height 6.5 cm, approximate gross weight 36.65 oz, (3).
A George V silver teapot, Birmingham 1922, of globular form with wooden finial and loop handle, the body with reeded central band upon a circular foot, Mappin & Webb, together with a George III silver sparrow beak cream jug, London 1767, the foliate embossed body with acanthus scrolled handle upon three pad supports, makers mark rubbed, approximate gross weight 16.64 oz, (2).
A collection of small silver, including: a capstan inkwell by Mappin & Webb, London 1906; a silver mounted ebonised wood perpetual desk calendar, Birmingham 1950; a rectangular engine turned cigarette box, Birmingham 1951; a set of six cased coffee spoons and a pair of dwarf candlesticks Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
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