A pair of George V silver candlesticks, each with cylindrical column and square base with beaded decoration, London 1911 by Mappin & Webb, height 12.7cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
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A George VI silver christening tankard, Sheffield 1950 by Mappin & Webb, height 9.5cm, together with a pair of silver bonbon dishes, with pierced and embossed decoration, Chester 1894, and a pair of Victorian silver circular salts, London 1882, diameters 6.6cm, total weight 338g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A pair of Elizabeth II silver three-light twin-scroll branch candelabra, each with cast foliate sconces and detachable nozzles, on an ovoid stem pierced with scrolls, flanked by foliate scroll branches, on a circular foot, London 1952 by Mappin & Webb, weight 1452.5g, height 13.7cm, length 29.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An Elizabeth II silver mounted square cut glass decanter and square stopper, Birmingham 1975 by Mappin & Webb, height 25cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George V silver flour dredger of girdled cylindrical form with loop handle and pierced dome cover, engraved inscription to front, Birmingham 1911 by Mappin & Webb, weight 169g, height 13cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A mid-20th century American sterling cylindrical christening cup, inscription engraved, Newburyport by Towle Silversmiths, height 6.3cm, and a small group of other American sterling, including a christening knife, fork and spoon set and a serving spoon, together with a pair of late Victorian apostle sugar tongs, London 1893 by Mappin & Webb, total weight 431.3g, and a group of plated items, including a spirit kettle, stand and burner, a two-handled tea tray, water jug, an American bowl by Reed & Barton, diameter 25.4cm, and a Gorham for Horizon copy of a 'Greek Kylix from the Metropolitan Museum of Art', length 17.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A single row necklace of graduated cultured pearls on a diamond single stone set clasp, length 44.5cm, with a Mappin & Webb case.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An impressive George VI hallmarked silver canteen of cutlery comprising twelve large dinner forks, eighteen teaspoons, eight serving spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, sugar tongs, twelve small forks, and twelve large silver sheath handle steel bladed table knives, twelve sugar sheet handle steel bladed smaller knives, five-piece silver sheathed handled steel bladed carving set, twelve silver sheath handled steel bladed dessert knives and forks, twelve silver bladed fish knives and forks, and silver bladed fish servers, all presented in three trays, Mappin & Webb 1948, weighable silver approx. 136.5ozt/3869g.
A George V silver and blue enamel circular ring casket, maker Henry Clifford Davis, Chester 1916 on tripod feet, 6cm diameter, an Elizabeth II trumpet posy flower vase, makers A.T. Cannon Ltd, Birmingham 1972, 12.5cm high, a George VI silver Coronation circular dish, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936, 12cm diameter, a Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee circular dish, London 1977, 10.3cm diameter and a small Victorian pin tray, Birmingham 1877, weighable silver 189gms, 6ozs.
A pair of Georgian silver candlesticks (marks rubbed), maker probably Matthew Boulton engraved with foliate swags and stems with spiralling husks, on circular bases, 15.5cm high (a/f), a George V silver sauceboat, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1922, on tripod feet, a Victorian silver circular twin-handled quaiche, makers Birmingham Guild of Handicraft Ltd., Birmingham 1898, with pierced Celtic scroll handles, 11cm across, an Edward VII silver pin dish, Birmingham 1901, of heart-shape, with pierced and scroll decoration, on tripod ball feet and a pair of oval silver napkin rings, Sheffield 1940/1942, weighable silver 267gms, 8.6ozs. (7)
A quantity of Sheffield silver comprising: A set of six dessert knives and six matching forks, makers Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1936, a cased set of six tea knives, makers Yates Bros, Sheffield 1932, a ladle by Viners Ltd, Sheffield, 1932, and two mother-of-pearl handled pocket fruit knives,by C W Fletcher and William Needham, Sheffield,1922 and 1935.
An assortment of London silver comprising: matchbox holder with Reg No. 638809 (1915), maker CWP, London 1920 together with sugar tongs, makers Mappin & Webb, London 1920, a pair of collar stays/stiffeners, maker Smith & Harris, London 2010, collar stays, maker Kim Styles, London 2009, two tags, maker Smith & Harris, London 2007, a fob watch with case, maker Julien Tripplin, London 1882 and a wine bottle drip collar, maker D R Mills, London 1997, 89gms, 2.9ozs
An Edward VII silver backed hand mirror, maker William Comyns, London 1902 embossed with heavenly children and with single handle, a silver square cigarette box, makers Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1908, wood lined, 9.2cm, a pair of half round silver serviette rings, makers William Hutton & Son Ltd, London 1896, a Victorian small kitchen pepper, London 1889, a small silver twin-handled trophy cup, London 1927, on ebonised plinth and a child's spoon and pusher, Birmingham 1930/31, contained in a fitted case (weighable silver 175gms, 5.6ozs) (8)
TWO BOXES OF CERAMICS AND COLOURED GLASS, to include five olive wood napkin rings, a pair of olive wood candle sticks, two late 19th century Staffordshire Parian Ware graduated jugs decorated with a giraffe design, a Scotch Ivory part dinner set, a Crescent & Sons coffee cup and saucer Gold pattern 16385, a tiny green Sylvac bunny, two Devonmoor Pottery William Pitts miniature cottages, eleven Wade Whimsies, a set of six cranberry coloured wine glasses, a ship's decanter, a boxed pair of Pal-F opera glasses, a 1966 limited edition framed print of Class A/4 No. 4468 'Mallard' North And North Eastern Railway, a metal H.M.S Queen Elizabeth model ship, eight walking sticks, to include a silver topped ebonized stick, an Art Nouveau styled paper knife, three Mappin & Webb silverplate serving spoons, two boot hooks, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes)
Assorted vintage handbags to include a Mappin & Webb lizard skin, a pale blue ostrich skin bag, a brown leather simulated ostrich skin bag, two petitpoint evening bags, a silver-coloured metal evening bag and a quantity of assorted table linen to include hand towels, table mats, tablecloths, cut and drawn thread, etc (2 boxes)
Ordenssammlung EnglandInsgesamt 16 Orden, Auszeichnungen bzw. Medaillen 1914 - 1945 der Royal Navy Officers James E. Watts (Dienstnummer 216054) und seines Sohnes Henry Roland Joseph Watts (Dienstnummer JX129967), a) James E. Watts: 1914 - 1915 Star, rückseitig graviert "216054 J.E. WATTS, A.B. R.N.", British War Medal, am Rand graviert "216054 J.E. WATTS, A.B. R.N.", Victory Medal, am Rand graviert "216054 J.E. WATTS, A.B. R.N." und Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, am Rand graviert "216054 J.E. WATTS, A.B. H.M.S. DRAGON." and b) Henry Roland Joseph Watts: Distinguished Service Medal, am Rand graviert "JX.129967 H.R.J. WATTS P.O.", British War Medal, British War Medal mit zwei MID (Mentioned in Dispatches) oakleaves, British Defence Medal, The 1939-1945 Star (2x), The Atlanic Star, The Africa Star, Royal Tournament Medal "Tug of war" 1939 (Silber, Mappin & Webb London), rückseitig graviert "1939 TUG OF WAR 130 STONE ROYAL NAVY H.M.S. VERNON L.S. H.R. WATTS", Royal Tournament Medal "Command Champions" 1939, rückseitig graviert "COMMAND CHAMPIONS VERNON 1939 H. WATTS" und Silver Jubilee Medal 1935 mit Verleihungsurkunde, alle mit originalen Spangen und Bändern, meist sehr guter Zustand, einige mit typischen Tragespuren, alle später sauber auf kaschiertem Karton montiert und gerahmt (46 x 35 cm), dazu Spange mit vier Ordens - Miniaturen, außerdem Certificate of Birth, Certificate of Marriage, Certificate of Service in the Royal Navy und The allied Pocket Case des James E. Watts sowie Fotos von Vater und Sohn Watts 1708 Interessante und umfangreiche Ordenssammlung von zwei Offizieren der British Royal Navy (Vater und Sohn), der Vater James E. Watts wurde 1885 in Iwyford/Berkshire geboren, er diente ab 1902 bis mindestens 1923 bei der Royal Navy und lebte noch 1943, der Sohn Henry Roland Joseph diente ebenfalls bei der Royal Navy, im Rang eines Petty Officer versah er seinen Dienst ab 1938 als Torpedo Gunner´s Mate (TGM) auf der H.M.S. Vernon (wohl an Land in der sog. Torpedo School) und ab Ende 1941 auf dem U-Boot H.M.S. Urge, mit dem er am 17.Dezember 1942 vor Malta sank, siehe https://www.arborfieldhistory.org.uk/C20/memories_armed_forces.htm Prov.: Besitz der Nachfahren der Tochter
An Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Dish, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1973, Number 9 From a Limited Edition of 200 commemorating the bicenterary of the Sheffield Assay Office, circular, the rim engraved with an inscription and applied three times with the Royal crown, the centre applied with a coat-of-arms, in fitted case and with signed certificatethe dish 20.4cm diameter, 15oz 17dwt, 493grFully marked near rim. Engraved 9/200 underneath. The marks are clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The applied crowns and coat-of-arms have pale gilding. There are some minor scuffs to the case.
An Elizabeth II Silver Three-Light Candelabrum, by Mappin and Webb Ltd., Birmingham, 1985 in the George III-style, the base shaped square with shell-cast corners, the stem baluster and terminating in spool-shaped socket, with two scrolling branches, each terminating in spool-shaped socket and with conforming matching central socket, each with a detachable square nozzle28.5cm high, 30oz, 933grFully marked under base. Further part marked on detachable arms and on each nozzle. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface. The base is cast and not filled.
An Edward VII Silver Tea-Caddy and Caddy-Spoon, The Tea-Caddy by Mappin and Webb, The Caddy-Spoon by Jackson and Fullerton, Both London, 1909 the tea-caddy tapering oblong and on four cast paw feet, the hinged cover with wrythen final, engraved with initials and dated 'April 13th 1910', the caddy-spoon Old English patternthe tea-caddy 10cm high, total weight 6oz 18dwt, 215gr (2)The caddy fully marked on side and further part marked inside cover. The caddy-spoon fully marked on handle. Further stamped under caddy with maker's name. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
Mostly early 20th century silver plate to include:a heavy silver-plated salver;a 19th century silver-plated coffee pot;three heavy silver-plated pint tankards (engraved GR 37) and two smaller matching half-pint tankards;a Mappin & Webb pint tankard;a Georgian-style (later) silver-plated sauce boat;a small boat-shaped silver-plated salt with blue glass liner;a pepperette/salt with unassociated white metal top.
An oak cutlery cabinet containing 129 pieces of Mappin & Webb silver-plated flatware:dinner knives and forks;dessert knives, forks and spoons; fish knives and forks;carving set, serving spoons and ladles. The oak cutlery cabinet in 1930s style and with hinged lid, single full-width drawer and raised on bulbous turned front legs united by a platform stretcher and terminating in bun-style feet (63 x 38 x 78 cm).
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