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An Art Deco set of four dress buttons, circa 1930, each button centrally set with an old brilliant cut diamond in a circlet of onyx to a mother of pearl ground, stamped '18ct & PT' in a fitted Mappin & Webb case, and a set of four mother of pearl and diamond waistcoat buttons with a pair of shirt studs en suite (2)
An Art Deco style silver table cigarette box, of canted rectagular form, the line engraved hinged lid applied with a stepped geometric thumbpiece, enclosing a cedar-lined interior, the front panel engraved 'Empire Cross', supported on four canted and stepped feet, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1950, 25.5cm wide
A forty two piece set of Edwardian Old English pattern silver flatware, comprising twelve dinner forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons and six tablespoons, maker James Deakin and Sons, Sheffield 1904, 1905, a pair of matching tablespoons, London 1905 and twelve George V soup spoons , maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1910, 117oz
A set of six continental silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, engraved initials, and another set of six plain electroplated, cased, a set of six Mappin and Webb plated soup spoons, a set of twelve steel bladed continental dessert knives, with monogrammed plated handles, six plated dessert forks and six English plated table forks, cased, a Joseph Rogers carving set, cased and a quantity of other plated cutlery. A lot.
A pair of George II silver compressed circular salts, the legs on hoof feet, one with the makers mark indistinct. London, 1756. Together with a butter pat dish in frosted cut glass with a silver stand, with pierced fretwork flange, the cast applied legs with hoof feet. Makers Mappin and Webb. Birmingham, 1926. 3oz. (3).
A silver cabaret cafe au lait set, the vase shape bodies with cable borders having domed hinged covers with bakelite finials and capped harp shape handles, the coffee pot with a swan neck spout, the hot milk jug with a scroll spout, both on spreading loaded feet. 6.25in. (16cm.) high. Makers Mappin and Webb. Birmingham, 1928. 18oz (all in).
A silver tray, Mappin & Webb,Sheffield,1932, inscribed oval with reeded borders, leaf mounted handles; 2 silver dessert baskets, a stand and one small basket, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1923/27, all shaped circular with foliate pierced borders and two bonbon dishes, Charles Boyton, London, 1895, pierced heart-shaped, 62cm, 2.25in width of tray, 135oz 4dwt, 4206gr
A QUANTITY OF MIXED ANTIQUE AND LATER SILVER CUTLERY comprising: a George II Hanoverian pattern gravy spoon London, 1736, maker's mark illegible, a George III Old English pattern gravy spoon, London, 1807, Samuel Hennell, a George III fiddle pattern serving spoon, London 1795, maker Thomas Jackson (?), all engraved with ownership initials, the three (326g) 10.5ozs, four Hanoverian rat-tail pattern tablespoons, Sheffield, 1915, Mappin & Webb, (326g) 10.5ozs, and six pairs of Victorian silver dessert knives and forks, Sheffield, 1867, maker HA, engraved with initials, (the handles loaded) weight all-in, (435g)14ozs,
A Mappin & Webb electroplated silver plate biscuit barrel, of bucket form with reeded foot rim, embossed with floral decoration around a shield shaped vacant cartouche, with bow handle and gadrooned lid with ball finial, 15cm high excluding handle; an electroplated salver with scroll border on three conforming feet, 26cm diameter; and four items of teaware, (6).
A collection of flatware, to include a pair of serving spoons with later berry work decoration, London 1796, maker George Gray, a cased set of six coffee spoons with matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1907, by Mappin & Webb, a set of six Old English pattern mustard spoons, a set of eight continental silver tea knives with ebonised handles, and other pieces (qty)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CASED SET OF SIX ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS AND SIX SILVER TEA SPOONS, retailed by Mappin & Webb. The cups and saucers having yellow ground and decorated with a wide band of scrolling foliage and gilding on a white ground with gilt handles and foot rim and gilded interior. Printed 1926 mark to base. The coffee spoons decorated with yellow guilloche enamel, import marks London 1926. (one saucer AF).
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