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Lot 1832

An Edwardian demi fluted silver two handled trophy cup, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1901, with later engraved horse racing inscription, height 20.1cm, 13.6oz.

Lot 5055

Mokkakanne. Plated. Henkel und Deckelknauf aus Ebenholz. Wandung rückseitig mit ziseliertem Monog "EL". Mappin & Webb, Sheffield und London, 20. Jh. H. 20 cm.

Lot 49

Two Orsova Orient line pewter beakers with a P&O Orient line cocktail tray by Mappin and Webb

Lot 361

GROSSES TABLETT rechteckige Form, mit seitlichen Griffen und verziertem Kordelrand, Spiegel mit Dekor, Mappin & Webb England, versilbert, D 45cm

Lot 32

Mappin & Webb silver six piece condiment set, Birmingham 1911, complete with blue glass liners and spoons, in original fitted case

Lot 66

Mappin & Webb silver bowl, Birmingham 1924, 13cm diameter

Lot 372

two English casters in marked and signed silver || Lot van twee strooiers in massief zilver, gemerkt "925 - Birmingham - 1922" en "925 - Mappin & Webb Ltd - Sheffield - 1933" - hoogtes : 16 en 16,5 cm - gewicht : 296 gram

Lot 374

antique English caster in marked and Mappin & Webb Ltd signed silver || MAPPIN & WEBB LTD antieke klassieke strooier in massief zilver, gemerkt "925 - Londen - 1917" - hoogte : 17 cm - gewicht : 198 gram

Lot 3

A silver sugar shifter with Eastern style top. Maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1955, H10.5cm, weight 193.2 grams

Lot 511

A Mappin and Webb Limoges coffee set in a silk lined case. Decorated in cobalt blue and gilt complete with silver teaspoons hallmarked 1956 Condition Report: One coffee can has a small chip to its rim. Gilt wear and surface marks in numerous places, caused through previous use. Overall condition bar this appears to be good, with no obvious signs of major damage or repair. Silver spoons all appear to match.

Lot 2152

Mixed silver flatware, to include a George III silver caddy spoon, in the Fiddle pattern, maker Samuel Knight, London 1816, 8cm; together with a Scottish silver tablespoon in the Rat-tail pattern, bright cut engraved to stem and terminal, maker George & Michael Crichton, Edinburgh 1887, 17.5cm; and a Glaswegian teaspoon engraved with Leslie family crest and 'GRIP FAST' to the terminal, 13.5cm; sold with a set of three silver teaspoons with Art Nouveau engraved terminals, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1907; and five table forks by James Dixon & Sons and Mappin & Webb, gross weight 13oz

Lot 2167

A George V silver card waiter, of shaped circular form with a gadrooned piecrust rim, standing upon four claw and ball feet, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1923, dia.21.5cm, 11.5oz

Lot 343

Group of watches, to include Tissot, Mappin & Webb etc

Lot 111

A George V silver two-handled Trophy and cover, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked Sheffield, 1935, of elaborate conical form, inscribed 'Karachi Spring Meeting 1938 R.W.I.T.C. Cup won by Sardar Begum', overall 42cm high, appx. weight 48ozt.

Lot 135

An early 20thC silver plated Column Lamp Base, by Mappin & Webb, with fluted square weighted base and fluted column, moulded scrolling capital, brass bulb holder, the base marked 'Mappin & Webb King's Plate', 43cm high to top of capital.

Lot 146

A pair of Elizabeth II silver Candlesticks, by Mappin & Webb Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1967, of octagonal form with knopped stem, the circular capitals with removable octagonal sconces, all correspondingly hallmarked, weighted bases, 26cm high (2)

Lot 147

A pair of Elizabeth II silver Candlesticks, by Mappin & Webb Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1967, of octagonal form with knopped stem, the circular capitals with removable octagonal sconces, all correspondingly hallmarked, weighted bases, 26cm high (2)

Lot 39

A George VI silver Sugar Caster, hallmarked London 1940, makers mark unclear but with 'Mappin & Webb' retailers mark to the underside, of traditional form, the pull off pierced cover with knop finial, 20.5cm high, 9.2ozt.

Lot 57

An Art Deco Canteen of silver plated Cutlery, by Mappin & Webb, 12 place setting including fish servers and eaters, carving set, contained within an oak three tier canteen, with hinged lid and two drawers, no key.

Lot 58

An early 20thC Mappin & webb 'Trustworthy' folding Pocket Knife, mother of pearl mounted stainless steel, with five folding blades, 9cm long.

Lot 1327

An ox blood leather fitted lady's dressing case by makers Mappin & Webb, London & Sheffield containing manicure set with mother of pearl handles, address book, a wallet, blotting pad, match and ink containers with "light" and "ink" imprinted on the top, a sewing case, together with a silver handled button hook and a silver thimble in fitted case.

Lot 707

Six silver coffee spoons Sheffield 1924 maker M&W in fitted box with writing to inside lid saying 'By appointment Mappin & Webb Ltd. 2, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C. total wight 72gms.

Lot 727

Various silver to include two silver salts embossed with acorns and leaves London 1897 makers mark rubbed impressed to base Mappin & Webb, an inkwell Birmingham 1949 maker William Adams Ltd and a white metal salt, 2 salt spoons and a coin. Total weight 250.6gm.

Lot 304

A SILVER THREE LIGHT CANDELABRUM BY MAPPIN AND WEBB, LONDON 1960, THE NOZZLES WITH HEXAGONAL DRIP PANS AND THE COLUMN ONAN HEXAGONAL FOOT, 1163Gms. H 26cms.

Lot 322

A CASED PAIR OF SILVER BERRY SPOONS, A MAPPIN AND WEBB ELECTROPLATE FOUR EGG CUP CRUET TOGETHER WITH LOBSTER PICKS

Lot 182

A Victorian and Edwardian silver matched coffee set, Mappin and Webb, London 1900 and 1908, the rounded beaker coffee pot with ogee fretted rim, on three kneed and trefoil toed feet, 18cm high, 27.76ozt (3)

Lot 214

An Edwardian silver caster, Mappin and Webb, London 1906, octagonal section footed and shouldered form, fret pierced domed lid, 16.5cm high, 4.46ozt

Lot 259

A George V silver twin handled pedestal bowl, Mappin and Webb, London 1912, the shallow dish with lobed rim and whiplash tendril handles, on a knopped and splayed foot, 23cm wide, 12.80ozt

Lot 4182

Mappin and Webb coromandel and brass tantalus, bearing a plaque for The Cabinet, Mappin and Webb, with three bottles, 34.5cm high x 41cm wide x 15.7cm deep

Lot 411

Mappin and Webb canteen of silver plated flatware for six place setting to include knives, forks, spoons and fish eaters

Lot 520

A 9CT GOLD SILVER QUILL by Mappin and Webb, London, 20th century, with an inscription to read 'R.E.L. FROM E.W. 25.4.39' in its original presentation case, 25.5cm long, gross weight c. 35grams. together with A George VI Order of the British Empire CBE medal, in original fitted box, by Garrard & Co, awarded to Richard Edmund Relfe Luff CBE (1887-1969) (2)

Lot 594

MAPPIN: A LADY'S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH with manual wind movement, the white dial with gold Arabic numerals and gold hands, in the original Mappin & Webb, London watch box, circa 1950's, the case c.20mm (c.22grams)

Lot 704

A LADY'S 14CT GOLD FOB WATCH with keyless wind movement, the gold dial with black Roman numerals and dark blue steel hands, with enamelled floral and bird scene case back, no. 114177, attached to a 9ct gold brooch (c.22grams gross weight), in a leather Mappin & Webb box.

Lot 23

A Stylish Hallmarked Silver Paper Knife, Mappin & Webb, London 1929, the finial detailed as a lion on crown, overall length 27.2cm (110grms).

Lot 7

A Highly Decorative Mappin & Webb Plated Punch Bowl, allover chased decoration of flowerheads and leaf scrolls, on raised circular base, 36cm diameter, complete with set of twelve matching Mappin & Webb Pedestal Punch Cups; and a Walter Trickett plated punch ladle. (14)

Lot 5068

A silver spoon with bright cut detail marks indistinguishable in Mappin & Webb case, 24g

Lot 5446

A Mappin and Webb plated serving tray of rounded rectangular form with chrysanthemum leaf scroll handles, pierced galleried border, 66cm including handles x 40.5cm

Lot 5509

An early-mid 20th Century Mappin & Webb, Paris bracket clock, oak case with brass mounts, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, two train movement, 46.5cm tall including handle

Lot 85

Copoclephily - a suite of three George V silver-gilt presentation keys, presented to Mayor of Ealing Alderman H J Baker on the occasions of the opening of Ravenor Park Health Centre, Ealing Town Hall and Stanhope School, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1930, 84g, fitted easel display case

Lot 180

Coffee pot silver. Beautiful model in "Queen Ann" style standing on foot with filet edges with black handle. Also provided with an engraved banana palm tree. United Kingdom, Sheffield, Mappin & Webb Ltd, 1908, hallmarks: lion, crown, maker's mark, q - signs of use. 541 grams, 925/1000. dim. L 26 cm, W 10 cm, H 24 cm.

Lot 515

A Silver and Glass Hipflask, Sheffield 1899 - Mappin and Webb

Lot 3020

George V oval silver waiter by Mappin and Webb London, 1925, 28 cms wide, 12.7 ozs 395 grams SILVER COLLECTION OF SIR RAY TINDLE CBE DL 1926-2022 The following obituary (edited) was published by Tindle Newspapers: Sir Ray Tindle was a man who had a life-long commitment to, and passion for, the newspaper industry. He was a newspaper man through and through. After leaving school he enlisted in the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment and saw service in the Far East between 1944 and 1947, rising to the rank of captain. He was extremely proud of his association with the now-disbanded regiment and greatly mourned its passing, going so far as to name his previous home in Farnham Devonshire House in its honour. Sir Ray made the Surrey town his home in the 1960s and made such an impact in the following 50 years that he was known by locals as Mr Farnham. If a charity or organisation needed help, Sir Ray was there. He eventually stepped down as Chairman of Tindle Newspapers when he was 90, remaining as president, with son Owen, who runs the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent, taking over as Chairman.After returning to the UK after the War,Sir Ray acquired his first newspaper title, the Tooting & Balham Gazette, with his £300 demob payment. It was to be the first of many and, over the years through a series of launches and acquisitions, the group grew to a considerable force under the collective banner of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. It now owns local papers and radio stations covering large parts of Surrey, Hampshire, Essex, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man. Many of these papers are very long established, including the Monmouthshire Beacon founded in 1837.Others were launched in Queen Victorias reign, such as the Farnham Herald (1892), Cambrian News (1860), Cornish & Devon Post (1856), Mid-Devon Advertiser (1863) and the Tenby Observer (1853).The Tindle Group became the fourth largest UK local newspaper group by number of titles published.Sir Ray was a man of immense self-belief and iron determination, as characterised by his coat of arms, carried by all his newspapers, with the Latin motto Noli Cedere, which translates as Never Surrender.He retired as Chairman of the Surrey Advertiser in 1977 after 35 years. He was also a director for 18 years on the main board of The Guardian & Manchester Evening News, and Chairman for ten years of the Belfast News Letter, the UKs oldest provincial daily. He was a founder shareholder and, for many years, an alternate director, of Capital Radio.He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers in 1985 after some 20 years of service on several committees and of the Court.Over the years he also donated sizeable sums to various worthy causes and projects, particularly in and around his hometown of Farnham.In 1973 Sir Ray was appointed OBE for services to the newspaper industry and in 1987 he was appointed CBE. In 1989 he became a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. He was knighted in 1994 andwas made the Newspaper Personality of the Year at the 2005 Newspaper Awards, in the same year becoming an honorary vice-president of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain.Sir Ray died as he would have wished, still committed to the media empire he had so painstakingly created over the course of a long and distinguished career.He was an avid collector of silver, and his collection is being sold by the estate in this auction.

Lot 3122

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE A SET OF KNIVES (TOP RIGHT HAND CONER OF IMAGE) HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS LOT. Various cased silver items, two sets of tea knives, Christening knife fork and spoon, Christening spoon and fork, fiddle pattern spoon and fork, set of knife fork and spoon with napkin ring in Mappin and Webb case, and seven tea knives SILVER COLLECTION OF SIR RAY TINDLE CBE DL 1926-2022 The following obituary (edited) was published by Tindle Newspapers: Sir Ray Tindle was a man who had a life-long commitment to, and passion for, the newspaper industry. He was a newspaper man through and through.After leaving school he enlisted in the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment and saw service in the Far East between 1944 and 1947, rising to the rank of captain.He was extremely proud of his association with the now-disbanded regiment and greatly mourned its passing, going so far as to name his previous home in Farnham Devonshire House in its honour.Sir Ray made the Surrey town his home in the 1960s and made such an impact in the following 50 years that he was known by locals as Mr Farnham. If a charity or organisation needed help, Sir Ray was there. He eventually stepped down as Chairman of Tindle Newspapers when he was 90, remaining as president, with son Owen, who runs the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent, taking over as Chairman.After returning to the UK after the War,Sir Ray acquired his first newspaper title, the Tooting & Balham Gazette, with his £300 demob payment. It was to be the first of many and, over the years through a series of launches and acquisitions, the group grew to a considerable force under the collective banner of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. It now owns local papers and radio stations covering large parts of Surrey, Hampshire, Essex, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man. Many of these papers are very long established, including the Monmouthshire Beacon founded in 1837.Others were launched in Queen Victorias reign, such as the Farnham Herald (1892), Cambrian News (1860), Cornish & Devon Post (1856), Mid-Devon Advertiser (1863) and the Tenby Observer (1853).The Tindle Group became the fourth largest UK local newspaper group by number of titles published.Sir Ray was a man of immense self-belief and iron determination, as characterised by his coat of arms, carried by all his newspapers, with the Latin motto Noli Cedere, which translates as Never Surrender.He retired as Chairman of the Surrey Advertiser in 1977 after 35 years. He was also a director for 18 years on the main board of The Guardian & Manchester Evening News, and Chairman for ten years of the Belfast News Letter, the UKs oldest provincial daily. He was a founder shareholder and, for many years, an alternate director, of Capital Radio.He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers in 1985 after some 20 years of service on several committees and of the Court.Over the years he also donated sizeable sums to various worthy causes and projects, particularly in and around his hometown of Farnham.In 1973 Sir Ray was appointed OBE for services to the newspaper industry and in 1987 he was appointed CBE. In 1989 he became a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. He was knighted in 1994 andwas made the Newspaper Personality of the Year at the 2005 Newspaper Awards, in the same year becoming an honorary vice-president of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain.Sir Ray died as he would have wished, still committed to the media empire he had so painstakingly created over the course of a long and distinguished career.He was an avid collector of silver, and his collection is being sold by the estate in this auction.

Lot 3188

George V six silver soup spoons by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1929, 13.5 ozs 420 grams SILVER COLLECTION OF SIR RAY TINDLE CBE DL 1926-2022 The following obituary (edited) was published by Tindle Newspapers: Sir Ray Tindle was a man who had a life-long commitment to, and passion for, the newspaper industry. He was a newspaper man through and through.After leaving school he enlisted in the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment and saw service in the Far East between 1944 and 1947, rising to the rank of captain.He was extremely proud of his association with the now-disbanded regiment and greatly mourned its passing, going so far as to name his previous home in Farnham Devonshire House in its honour.Sir Ray made the Surrey town his home in the 1960s and made such an impact in the following 50 years that he was known by locals as Mr Farnham. If a charity or organisation needed help, Sir Ray was there. He eventually stepped down as Chairman of Tindle Newspapers when he was 90, remaining as president, with son Owen, who runs the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent, taking over as Chairman.After returning to the UK after the War,Sir Ray acquired his first newspaper title, the Tooting & Balham Gazette, with his £300 demob payment. It was to be the first of many and, over the years through a series of launches and acquisitions, the group grew to a considerable force under the collective banner of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. It now owns local papers and radio stations covering large parts of Surrey, Hampshire, Essex, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man. Many of these papers are very long established, including the Monmouthshire Beacon founded in 1837.Others were launched in Queen Victorias reign, such as the Farnham Herald (1892), Cambrian News (1860), Cornish & Devon Post (1856), Mid-Devon Advertiser (1863) and the Tenby Observer (1853).The Tindle Group became the fourth largest UK local newspaper group by number of titles published.Sir Ray was a man of immense self-belief and iron determination, as characterised by his coat of arms, carried by all his newspapers, with the Latin motto Noli Cedere, which translates as Never Surrender.He retired as Chairman of the Surrey Advertiser in 1977 after 35 years. He was also a director for 18 years on the main board of The Guardian & Manchester Evening News, and Chairman for ten years of the Belfast News Letter, the UKs oldest provincial daily. He was a founder shareholder and, for many years, an alternate director, of Capital Radio.He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers in 1985 after some 20 years of service on several committees and of the Court.Over the years he also donated sizeable sums to various worthy causes and projects, particularly in and around his hometown of Farnham.In 1973 Sir Ray was appointed OBE for services to the newspaper industry and in 1987 he was appointed CBE. In 1989 he became a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. He was knighted in 1994 andwas made the Newspaper Personality of the Year at the 2005 Newspaper Awards, in the same year becoming an honorary vice-president of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain.Sir Ray died as he would have wished, still committed to the media empire he had so painstakingly created over the course of a long and distinguished career.He was an avid collector of silver, and his collection is being sold by the estate in this auction.

Lot 3507A

Silver table bell cast as a peddler girl, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1923, 5oz 160gm on wooden plinth, silver and paste set glass scent bottle, Victorian Holly embossed covered pot, London 1888, continental 800 standard small dish with inset coin, heart shaped white metal pin box and Dunhill silver plated table lighter

Lot 3555

Silver coffee pot by Mappin & Webb Birmingham 1924 gross weight 10.6oz 330gm, and a glass and silver mounted sugar sifter

Lot 3583

Twelve place canteen of bead edge silver cutlery, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 2003, weighable silver 152.4oz 4696.7gm

Lot 88

A pair of hallmarked silver piano candlesticks, circular bases below knop columns and conforming sconces, height 12cm, Birmingham 1972, Mappin & Webb, S/D.

Lot 156

A late Victorian silver tea set comprising teapot, sugar bowl and jug of oval form with embossed decoration, initialled, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1887 together with a matching coffee pot (handle of lid missing) and creamer, with dedication, hallmarked for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), Sheffield, 1904, 1716g, light wear from ordinary use, slight dents (5)

Lot 134

A pair of George V silver hot water and coffee pot by Mappin & Webb, each of baluster form with domed lid surmounted with turned finial, on a spreading circular base, 21 cm high, combined weight 700 grams

Lot 494

The Lord Mayor of the City of London, Sir Charles Wakefield’s Gold Medal for the Shooting Down of Zeppelin ‘L15’, 29mm, gold (9ct., hallmarks for Birmingham 1916), the obverse featuring Sir Charles Wakefield’s coat of arms within inscription ‘Presented by the Lord Mayor Colonel Sir Charles Wakefield’, the reverse featuring a gun pointing at ‘L15’, with two scrolls reading ‘Well Hit’ and ‘March 31st - April 1st 1916’ (Sapper H. M. Earl) in Mappin & Webb, London case of issue, extremely fine £800-£1,000 --- These gold medals were awarded as the result of a bounty of £500 offered by Sir Charles Wakefield to the first gun crew to shoot down a Zeppelin on domestic soil. Due to the fact that a number of gun crews were involved in shooting down the L15, it was decided that the money would instead be spent on the production of gold medals to present to each individual member of the crews involved. The Zeppelin L15 was severely damaged by anti-aircraft fire over London on the night of 31 March - 1 April, 1916. The Zeppelin plunged into the sea a mile from the Kentish Knock Lightship shortly after midnight. The 17 survivors were taken aboard H.M.S. Vulture, but not before being stripped naked by order of the ship’s Captain.

Lot 1

[Mappin & Webb] The Romance of The Jewel by Francis Stopford printed for Private Circulation 1920 first edition with a foreword by Mappin & Webb and illustrated with 22 plate, some in colour, and with coloured initial letters, bound in gilt lettered leather backed boards with colour & gilt decoration and peacock on front  

Lot 1879

Mappin & Webb white marble and ormolu or similar gilt metal mounted mantel clock, raised on four feet, height 15.5cm

Lot 2543

George V Mappin & Webb hallmarked silver baluster tankard, Birmingham 1934, height 10cm, weight 166g

Lot 2610

Pair of modern hallmarked silver easel back photograph frames decorated with Peter Rabbit, London 2000, maker Mappin & Webb, overall size 19 x 13.5cm

Lot 2716

George VI Mappin & Webb hallmarked silver cigarette box with engine turned lid, Birmingham 1940, width 11.5cm

Lot 2718

George V Mappin & Webb hallmarked silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration and gilt interior to lid, London 1919, width 14cm, weight 564g all in

Lot 35

A collection of watches including Mappin & Webb, Timex, Rotary, Seiko, Citizen Eco-Drive, Kienzle, Smiths and Swatch, vintage watch box, jewellery and cufflinks 

Lot 137

An emerald and diamond ring retailed by Mappin & Webb, claw-set with a cut-cornered rectangular-cut emerald, in a border of small round brilliant-cut diamonds, the shoulders similarly set, unmarkedDimensions:Ring size: L

Lot 945

A Liverpool Cathedral hallmarked silver jam spoon with silver gilt model of Liverpool Cathedral to the handle, in presentation case with signed letter, Mappin & Webb Ltd, approx 1ozt.

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