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A George VI silver pedestal gravy boat, Sheffield 1939, by Mappin and Webb, raised on stepped foot, 8.47ozt, 236.5gCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
A Royal Worcester coffee service, with powered blue ground and gilt decoration, with puce marks for 1923, and a set of six silver gilt coffee spoons, London 1923, combined weight 2.34ozt, 72.8g, all housed in fitted Mappin and Webb caseCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT* Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.* Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid* Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
A good and large Mappin & Webb Kings Pattern flatware service, in an Art Deco oak fitted case, EPNS; including table and dessert knives, table and dessert spoons, table and dessert forks, fish knives and forks, with a cake slice, bread knife and assorted other associated flatware, the case with a lifting lid and two drawers and Mappin & Webb label (a lot)
A large collection of silver flatware, to include: a set of twelve silver handled dinner knives, together with a matching set of twelve dessert knives, all by John N Lowe (Sheffield) Ltd, Sheffield 1983, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern serving spoon, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1850, twelve matched silver old English pattern dessert spoons, six by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1902, together with six others including George III examples, a matched set of six silver old English pattern table forks, a matched set of twelve old English pattern silver dessert forks, a set of six Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern teaspoons, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1858, together with a matched set of six silver fiddle pattern teaspoons and a pair of Victorian King's pattern silver nips. (weighable silver 2026g/65.1Toz.). (68)
A Mappin & Webb Art Deco Silver Plated 1.5 Pint Cocktail Shaker; together with a brass framed wine pourer with hand crank on wooden plinth (2)The cocktail shaker in generally good condition, though with two obvious dents to the shoulder on one side. Otherwise with some surface scratching and wear. The wine pourer with some scratching and wear. The arms are somewhat loose in the frame and with some tarnish and marking. The mechanism seems to function properly.
Silver asparagus servers Sheffield 1960, bright cut sifter spoon, London 1781, cased set of six tea spoons and sugar tongs, London 1917, Mappin & Webb three piece cruet set London 1914, pair of navette pierced salts with blue glass liners Chester 1911 Danish silver pepperette, two salt spoons and a tea spoon, total weight 11.5 oz 364gm
Part canteen of shell and scroll end silver cutlery by Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1975-1780, comprising, six table forks, seven desert forks, seven desert spoons, eight soup spoons, seven tea spoons, six coffee spoons, and four table spoons, eight similar table knives with silver handles and stainless steel blades, nine side knives, and a carving set, weighable silver 76.5oz 267gm
A STERLING SUGAR CASTER, tapered baluster form, with floral scroll repousse decoration to the waist and lid, the lid surmounted by a fluted ball finial, raised on a spreading foot base, bears the mark of Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1897, 7cm high, 194 grams; along with a silver plated Mappin & Webb sugar caster, octagonal baluster form, 16.5 cm high
SPAULDING AND CO., CHICAGO, AN ART DECO DIAMOND LINE BRACELET CIRCA 1925The graduated old European cut diamonds in articulated squared millegrained settings, approximately 4.74 carats total, with scrolled foliate engraved gallery, to a concealed box clasp signed SPAULDING & CO. CHICAGO, in an associated Mappin & Webb Ltd bracelet boxSize/dimensions: 17.2cm longGross weight: 21.6 gramsSpaulding & Co was established in Chicago in 1888 by Henry Abriam Spaulding. Henry had been Tiffany & Co's general representative in Europe during the 1870s and 1880s, responsible for introducing Tiffany & Co to Royalty and European nobility, and obtaining appointments for Tiffany to numerous royal households. In the late 1880s Henry decided to move back to Chicago, and where he wanted Tiffany & co to open a boutique. When Tiffany rejected the idea, Henry opened his own jewellery boutique in Chicago, with a showroom beneath the American Consulate in Paris. Spaulding & Co soon became acknowledged as Chicago's rival to New York's Tiffany & Co, and was renowned for the style and quality of its jewelleryCondition Report: The diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively, colour mostly G-I, clarity varying VS-I. The setting has some solder repairs, most are only visible to the reverse, but the two solder repairs right by the clasp have soldered together the two links that would have once been articulated. one of the links has been lightly abraded to one end near a repair between the links, not very obvious, The setting is in our opinion platinum, but it is unmarked. The clasp is in good working order. Flexible and doesnt turn over when worn. The principal diamond is approximately 4.3mm x 2.95mmCondition Report Disclaimer
An Elizabeth II silver model of an Elephant by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1992, limited edition of 200, naturalistically modelled upon a textured base, 29.5cm high (filled), with accompanying photocopy of orignal Mappin & Webb insurance valuation dated 04/01/1994Note: See lot 152 from Bonhams 20/10/2022 auction for a similar filled example by Carrs of Sheffield dated 2000 which sold for £1912.50 (including premium)Hallmarks clear, no significant visible damage just general wear, refer to images
A MATCHED PAIR OF SILVER SWEETMEAT BASKETS, maker Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1911, and maker's mark D & ?, Birmingham 1900, of slightly bombe cylindrical form with overhead swing handles, everted applied gadrooned rim over foliate scroll and diapered bodies with vacant cartouche, raised upon four out turned feet, 4 1/4" diameter, 7ozs 5dwts total, both with blue glass liners, one with silver supports for the liner (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, no apparent repairs or splits
A SILVER ELECTRIC TABLE LAMP BASE, maker Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1930, of inverted trumpet form with pierced and engraved foliate panels and socket, 9 1/2" high excluding fitting, fixed base (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)On first glance it appears to be an upturned converted trumpet vase but the hole for the flex is chased and matches, also the "socket" would be an unusual "pedestal"
An Edwardian silver mounted cigarette box, Mappin & Webb, London 1906, of rectangular form with planished detail, opening to reveal a compartmented fruitwood lined interior, 14.2cm x 9.1cm x 4.4cm, with a George V silver mounted desk calendar, W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1928, 13.3cm high (at fault), and a weighted silver capstan inkwell, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1997, lacking liner, 7.5cm diameter (3)
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