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*A Mappin and Webb silver coffee pot, of baluster form, with low baluster vase finial, stained wood scroll handle and raised on a ring turned circular foot, 29.1oz gross, London 1974, height 25cm, and one other silver coffee pot of almost identical form, 28.8oz gross, London 1 973, height 25cm. (2)
*A George V Mappin and Webb silver presentation salver, of rectangular form, with raised moulded edge, re-entrant corners, and raised on flared tapering feet, 26.8oz, Sheffield 1933, width 30cm, a silver circular salver, with beaded edge, and claw and ball feet, 5.3oz, London 1978, diameter 15cm, and a Mexican sterling silver dish, width 33cm. (3)
*A mid 20th century silver salt cellar, of oval form, the cover having hand held crown finial and inscribed 'Presented by the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers to A.ED. Anderson, Esq, D.S.O., M.C., Prime Warden 1947-1948', the handles cast as mermaid opposing mermen, with enam el shield armorials, raised fishnet decoration, on shaped ovolu base, with blue glass liner, 13.4oz, London 1953, width 13cm, and a pair of Mappin and Webb silver salts, with thumbnail enamelled Union Jack and French Tricolour decoration to lid handle, with blue glass liners, 5.4oz gross, Birmingham 1975, width 9cm. (3)
*A near pair of George III silver salts, of circular form, on hipped pad feet, 2.9oz gross, London 1770, diameter 7cm, with a pair of Mappin and Webb silver salts, of circular form, on hipped pad feet, 4oz gross weight, London 1968, diameter 6cm, and two other silver salts, al l with blue glass liners, by Wakely & Wheeler. (6)
A Georgian silver twin-handled sugar bowl, London, 1807, with gilt interior, reeded angular handles, and a band of bright cut decoration above centrally engraved initials, along with two silver sauce boats, one by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1937, with three hoof feet, the othe r with marks for Walter Sissons and Charles Sissons, and a silver canister, of cylindrical form with engraved initials. 21oz gross weight, sugar bowl 19.5cm wide. (4)
Pair of sauceboats with card cut rims and flying scroll handles supported upon triple curving shell legs, maker W Hutton & Sons Limited, both 3" high, Sheffield 1936, 6oz approx (a.f); pair of sugar tongs, the grips moulded as bird's claws, maker Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1935 and a pair of Sheffield plated scissor snuffers (4)
A Victorian matched four piece tea and coffee service By Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1987 and 1898, comprising teapot coffee pot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, the fluted baluster bodies with embossed and engraved floral decoration, the tea and coffee pots with ivory handles (4) Coffee pot 26cm high total weight 73oz
An Edwardian silver salver, by John and Frank Pairpoint, London 1907, circular within a moulded edge, standing on four hoof feet, engraved with twin crests, 26cm diameter; another small silver salver, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1910, circular shell scrolled moulded edge, raised on four scrolled feet, 20cm diameter
A modern silver flatware service setting for eight comprising eight table forks, eight soup spoons, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, two table spoons, eight tea spoons, cake slice, eight silver handled table knives and eight silver handled side knives, Sheffield mainly 1969, Mappin & Webb, and costume jewellery.
The silver-gilt Lonsdale Belt for the Lightweight Championship of Great Britain won outright by Dave Charnley in 1963, hallmarked Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1956, the central oval panel enamelled with a portrait of Lord Lonsdale surrounded by inscriptions reading LORD LONSDALE CHALLENGE BELT, FIRST PRESIDENT, THE BRITISH BOXING BOARD OF CONTROL (1929), LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF GREAT BRITAIN, PROFESSIONAL BOXING, the belt decorated with four national emblematic panels bearing a rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock, and two small enamelled panels depicting boxing matches and four rectangular panels, one blank, the others inscribed i) HARRINGAY ARENA, 9TH APRIL 1957, JOE LUCY V DAVE CHARNLEY, WON BY DAVE CHARNLEY (IN 15 RDS), ii) THE RINK, NOTTINGHAM, 20TH NOVEMBER 1961, DAVE CHARNLEY V DAVID HUGHES, WON BY DAVE CHARNLEY (IN 1 ROUND), iii) BELLE VUE, MANCHESTER, 20TH MAY 1963, DAVE CHARNLEY V MAURICE CULLEN, WON BY DAVE CHARNLEY (IN 15 ROUNDS), the reverse of the central panel inscribed THIS BELT IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF DAVE CHARNLEY , WHO HAS WON THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF GREAT BRITAIN THREE TIMES, in original Mappin & Webb fitted case, 81.5cm., 32in. Dave Charnley was born at Dartford 10th October 1935. He is considered to have been one of the greatest British boxers of all time in his weight division. Known as the Dartford Destroyer, the left-handed Charnley career spanned 1954 to 1964 and was the undefeated British lightweight champion. He also won Commonwealth and European championship titles. His arch rival was Joe 'Old Bones' Brown whom he challenged twice for the World Title but was defeated on both occasions.
Gent's 'Mappin & Webb' wristwatch, jewelled movement, “working” order, oyster coloured dial, seconds dial, finger missing, Arabic numerals at every quarter, batons in between, no glass, dedication from 'Granada TV Rental' on back, 9ct h/m case, fitted with brown leather strap, in original box
A GEORGE V SILVER TROPHY BOWL engraved "ROTHER BOWL" to front with inscribed cartouche to back. "Presented by Miss John Captain 1926". Having a flared gadroon lower body and embossed swag and bow decoration above and also on flared foot. Complete with ebonised stand having engraved dated winners' shields around perimeter, from 1926 through to 1938. Sheffield 1919, maker Mappin & Webb. 387g (12.48oz) 19cm diameter.
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