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MAPPIN & WEBB; a gentleman's 9ct gold quartz wristwatch, the baton dial with date aperture, the back of the watch engraved 'British Rail P. J .C. Lugg on Appreciation of Thirty Years Service 1989', in fitted case. Condition Report: The watch is currently working though we cannot guarantee full working order. Light age wear patina to the surface, but essentially OK. Leather strap open at the joint where it meets the lug at the top.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver Art Deco pedestal vase engraved with presentation inscription, Sheffield 1933, together with four Art Deco style hallmarked silver teaspoons, a pair of hallmarked silver and enamelled teaspoons, White Field golf club, and a pair of Georgian hallmarked silver sugar tongs (af), combined weight 7.58ozt/235g.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver and mother of pearl child's teething rattle, London 1903, together with two Elizabeth II hallmarked silver mounted child's teething rattles by Mappin & Webb, a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver shoe buckles with cast floral detail, Birmingham 1887, four hallmarked silver thimbles and two hallmarked silver fob medals with enamelled detail.
ROSE & SON; a modern hallmarked silver golf tee and ball marker with sterling silver pen, in fitted case with Mappin & Webb label, Birmingham 1924, with two associated hallmarked silver propelling pencils (3).Condition Report: All with general age wear tarnishing to the surface and minor wear, the propelling pencil in the case is not hallmarked to match the tee and the marker.Tee and marker with hallmarks, all hallmarks full of tarnishing. The propelling pencil is marked 'sterling' only. Propelling pencil does work.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PEDESTAL BOWL by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1905, of small proportions, the reeded body with C-scroll rim above a broad band of pierced butterflies, raised on a stepped and domed circular foot. 10.3cm high, 13cm diameter, 7.2 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Retailed by Mappin & Webb. Stands upright, no rocking to foot. Very light marks and surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
Mappin & Webb Carriage Clock Mappin & Webb carriage clock, lever platform escapement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, labelled 'Mappin & Webb Ltd, London. W, French Make', gilt brass case, bevelled glass, with leather carrying case plus keyDamage to the case with one side of the handle is detached. Scratching to the gilt brass case and handle. Clock does not start and we do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.
MAPPIN & WEBB: TWO SILVER-GILT TOPPED CRYSTAL SCENT BOTTLES each of rectangular form, engraved in a double line pattern, silver-gilt engine turned screw top and glass stopper, hallmarked for London 1942, additional stamped letter "K", somewhat rubbed maker's mark "MN&WB" for Mappin & Webb, the taller 12.5cm high, the smaller 10.5cm high; together with an engraved crystal perfume atomiser with a silver plated and faux tortoiseshell pump action top, the top stamped "made in England", the pump stamped "pat. 26499E", c. 1920s, 14.5cm high (3)Provenance: The Richard Hoppé Collection
A Victorian officer's sword, the straight blade with etched decoration of a crowned VR cypher, and 'Presented to Captain A. J. Sykes by the N. C. officers & Men of F (Cheadle) Company 3rd V. B. C. R. as a token of esteem Oct. 1897', the forte marked for Mappin & Webb, 158 Oxford Street, pierced metal hilt, shagreen and wire work grip, in steel scabbard, length of blade approx. 82cmProvenance: Sykes Family, Dorset
Four early 20th century silver easel back photograph frames together with a later example, the first with mark of Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1904 in the 'Art Nouveau' style, the square shaped frame 17 x 17cm with stylised flowers over a textured ground, circular aperture 10cm in diameter, wooden backed, (glass lacking); the second with mark of Mitchell Bosley & Co., Birmingham 1900, of traditional rectangular form 17 x 23cm with flower and scroll decoration and topped with a vacant cartouche, rectangular aperture 14 x 9.5cm leather and wooden backed; the third with mark of W. J. Myatt & Co., Birmingham 1903, of traditional rectangular form, 18 x 21cm, with scroll decoration and topped with a vacant cartouche, rectangular aperture 13.5 x 9.5cm, velvet and wooden backed; the fourth with mark of Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham 1903, of miniature form 7.5cm x 9cm, with flower and scroll decoration, oval aperture 5 x 3.5cm, velvet and wooden backed; the fifth with mark of Keyford Frames Ltd., London 1983 in the 'Art Nouveau' style, 13 x 15cm with circular aperture 7cm diameter, velvet backed (5)Mappin & Webb: Some minor dents, dings and surface scratching as to be expected. Lacking glass. Verso in good condition though a little loose. All the retaining pins present.Mitchell Bosley: Some minor dents, dings and surface scratching as to be expected. Some surface wear. Left-hand side column un pinned and buckling out a little. Verso a little worn, but complete, with a minor horizontal split to the hinged section.WJ Myatt: Some surface scratching as to be expected. Some surface wear, minor dents, pinholes, crushing to the edges and splits from years of polishing and wear. Verso a bit scruffy.Williams: Some surface scratching as to be expected. Some surface wear, minor dents, pinholes, crushing to the edges and splits from years of polishing and wear. Verso a bit scruffy and hinge a bit loose. Silk retainer detached at one end.Keyford: Some surface scratching as to be expected. Minor denting to the aperture edge particularly around 2 o'clock. Velvet sides and verso a bit worn and scruffy.
A George V silver teapot & hot water jug, mark of Mappin & Webb, London 1933, the teapot of circular, somewhat baluster form with decorative parapet, part marked, piano hinged, flush fitting and domed cover topped with a wooden finial, wooden capped C shaped handle, raised on a circular splayed foot, the water jug to match, 26.2ozt gross (2)
A George VI silver five-piece tea and coffee set, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1946, the teapot of octagonal panelled form, part marked piano hinged cover similarly designed and topped with a brown finial, brown handle, raised on a spread octagonal foot, the coffee pot, hot water jug, milk jug and two handled sugar bowl to match, 77.8ozt gross
An Elizabeth II silver candlestick converted to a table lamp, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1994, loaded square stepped base with beaded borders and Corinthian column, presented with a blue coloured pleated shade, 10 x 10cm at the base, 23cm to the light fittingProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some surface scratches commensurate with use. Hallmarks clear and crisp. Stands on a flat surface without wobble. Some minor wear to the felt underside. Would greatly benefit from a clean and polish.The electrics have not been tested, and you should consult a qualified electrician to confirm its safety before use.
An early 20th century 'Art Nouveau' silver and enamel timepiece, mark of Mappin & Webb, London 1904, hollow case with waisted sides and angular top, front upper holding the timepiece with unsigned cream dial, 56mm diameter, black Roman numerals, gold coloured moon hands, chemin de fer chapter ring and red Arabic minute quarters, mechanical key wind movement, the lower with a circular polychrome enamel plaque featuring a dragonfly over water, verso with fully marked friction fitting circular cover, 19cm high, wooden baseProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)
WW2 Period Royal Air Force Mess Hall Cruet Set, being silver plated stand with RAF crowned badge to the front section and four cut glass bottles with silver plated tops and one spoon; silver plate milk / cream jug made by Mappin & Webb with broad arrow mark and dated 1962 plus a 1959 dated silver plated coffee pot by Mappin & Webb.
Pair of silver bowls Birmingham hallmark dated 1912, mm H. Matthews; silver baptism scoop Sheffield hallmark dated 1906 mm Atkin Bros, coffee spoons, 19th century Indian bowl with hunting scenes 150 gms, sterling silver dish approx 13 x 20 cms 118 gms, silver bon bon dish (blue glass liner) Birmingham hallmark mm B.Ltd including Georgian coffee spoons, incised WE, the reverse of the bowl having foliate decoration 52.3 gms together with six rat-tail spoons (various hallmarks) 74.7 gms, a silver butter knife Sheffield hallmark mm HA, silver sugar sifter Birmingham hallmark mm B Ltd; silver sugar nips, Sheffield hallmark dated Tobias & Sons, silver and 9ct gold edged comb mm Mappin & Webb, three silver salt spoons (various hallmarks and a silver propelling pencil.
An early 20th century circa. 1900's Art Nouveau era glass and silver claret jug carafe decanter. having silver hallmarked hinged lid to spout and serpentine handle with faceted glass body and gilded vine decoration. Assay marks for Sheffield. Assay marks for Sheffield. Makers marks for Mappin & Webb. Together with another glass decanter with trailed green to glass and hallmarked silver collar - John Grinsell & Sons manner. Measures 29cm tall.
AN ELIZABETH II, 'MAPPIN & WEBB' SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, of a rectangular form, engine turned pattern with a stepped design grip to the cover, wooden interior, with an attached plaque to inside cover, personal engraving reads 'Presented to Douglas Holness By His Colleagues On His Departure From Buenos Aires 6.7.48', hallmarked 'Mappin & Webb Ltd' Birmingham 1946, approximate dimensions length 165mm x width 90mm x depth 50mm (condition report: general light wear, tarnishing all round, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, opens and closes with ease, overall condition good)
FOUR PIECES OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a boxed commemorative 'Mappin & Webb' letter opener displaying one of the Queens beasts the falcon to the terminal, hallmarked to the blade 'Mappin & Webb Ltd' 1977, within an original fitted and signed 'Mappin & Webb' box, a 'Sampson & Mordan' propelling pencil, personal engraving reads 'C.P 10.9.30', hallmarked London, a boxed silver lined clothes brush with engine turned pattern and monogram, hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd Birmingham, together with a silver lined comb, within a fitted case, also another silver lined comb hallmarked 'Deakin & Francis' Birmingham, approximate gross weight of the letter opener and pencil 147.4 grams (condition report: general light wear but overall conditions very good)
A George IV silver seven bar toast rack, by Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham, 1827, length 15.7cm, a George V silver six piece condiment set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1929, a silver coffee spoon and repousse box, three silver napkin rings, three Indian? white metal items and three plated spoons.
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