A 1920'S MAPPIN AND WEBB NOVELTY HONEY POT modelled as a bee with green glass body and hinged silver plated wings17cm widein good original condition, the silverplate is tarnished and worn on the top edges, the antennas are bent, the glass body is in good condition with no damage and unscrews from the body.
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George V silver twin handled trophy engraved 'The Bolton Cup' for junior best all round effort, hallmarked Birmingham 1914, makers mark for Mappin & Webb, 14cm tall together with a hallmarked silver sifter of cylindrical tapering form with pull off pierced cover, Birmingham 1963, makers mark Adie Bros Ltd, 14cm tall, 302 gms g/w (2)
A COLLECTION OF EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY GOUACHE JEWELLERY DESIGN ILLUSTRATIONS, intricately detailed paintings and sketches of predominately heraldic patterns, military sweetheart brooches and military badges, a range of designs for an assortment of British regiments, believed to be designs to be issued to the Garter King of Arms for approval, prior to being submitted to the Sovereign for formal approval, all signed from prestigious jewellery houses, to include Hunt & Roskell, Searle & Co, Keep Brothers Ltd, Mappin & Webb Ltd, D&S Willby Ltd, W S Co Ltd and Peaker & Co Ltd, some paintings and sketches have been dated, dates to include 1939, 1942, 1945, 1953, 1954, 1955 and 1956, also including a small selection of non-military jewellery paintings, approximately twenty six paintings and sketches (condition report: paintings are either painted to card or card backed, some wear to edges of card, some have been cut partially removing borders etc., overall condition good)
Stopford, Francis, Romance of the Jewel, printed for private circulation, pub. Mappin and Webb, Ltd., London, 1920, quarter calf, 28.4 x 21.8cmCondition report:All 22 plates present with tissue, (1 tissue loose), spine worn at bottom and top with stain, corners curved and slightly defective, back cover defective on edge 10cm up, foxing to some pages
A Mappin & Webb Ltd ladies' green leather vanity case, containing a silver mounted bevel plated hand mirror, pair of hair brushes, pair of clothes brushes, pair of circular vanity jars, oval vanity jar, square vanity jar, leather cased maincure items, all by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1914, together with a long silver mounted button hook with duck's head terminal, by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1906, the case 50.5cm x 35.5cm x 16cm.
A gilt and lacquered brass carriage time piece clock, the case of typical design with swing carry handle and fluted uprights, with bevelled glass to all sides and top, white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring inscribed Mappin & Webb Ltd, eight day single train movement with jeweled platform balance escapement, H11.5cm excluding handle
Chanel J12 - a lady's white ceramic quartz wristwatch, certificate of authenticity card states date of purchase 25/12/04 (i.e. likely Christmas present), original retailer's receipt (Mappin and Webb, Manchester) dated 5/11/2004 in the sum of £1825, serial number 72579, quartz movement, white dial, applied Arabic numerals, luminous baton hands, centre seconds hand, date aperture between 4 and 5 o'clock, rotating bezel with Arabic numeral 15 minute track, screw down crown, screwed down back with eight screws, case and dial signed , on a Chanel white ceramic block link bracelet with concealed clasp, with Chanel case within outer board Chanel box, original receipt, international guarantee certificate, spare links and outer card packaging, diameter 34 mm.
MAPPIN & WEBB - a 19th century silver miniature carriage clock, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and blued steel hands, hallmarks London 1891, case height 7cm, working orderMovement – currently working, movement is slightly loose inside caseDial - surrounding enamel for centre column has been re-gluedGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - light wear to high points, a few small dents on corners and 1 foot appears to have been re-soldered, personalised engraving on caseback
A collection of seven 20th century silver pill bottles, all with mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1998, all display marked and of cylindrical form with friction fitting slightly domed covers; four 2.5cm diameter x 4.5cm high, one 2.5cm diameter x 7.5cm high with star shaped motif to the cover, and two 1.5cm diameter x 5cm high with heart shaped motif to the cover, 9.1ozt gross (7)Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. All the covers fit well and the hallmarks are clear and crisp. Some slight surface scratches as to be expected.
A pair of 20th century silver topped bottle stoppers together with a silver handled bottle opener, all with mark of Mappin & Webb, London, the pair of cork stoppers, 1998, each domed cover topped with decorative tubular corrugated finial, the bottle opener, 1996, with cylindrical lever decorated with two reeded bands and steel tooth (3) Overall in very good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected. The corks are in unused condition.
Victorian pierced silver mustard pot, with hinged cover enclosing blue glass liner, maker A Bromet & Co. Birmingham 1900; together with another circular silver mustard pot with hinged cover and glass liner by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1936, silver cruet by Mappin & Webb Ltd. another by Deakin & Francis Ltd. Also a pair of mustard spoons and another 917 marked silver spoon with Maltese Cross finial, 5.8oz t total
Mappin & Webb silver cruet set; two mustards with hinged covers and blue glass liners, two open salts (one with blue glass liner), and two peppers 3" high, Birmingham 1938; together with a pair of miniature GW Harvey & Co. peppers modelled as tankards with repousse decoration, 1.5" high; also five assorted silver napkin rings and two similar white metal cups possibly Russian, silver 9.6oz t total
A GROUP OF FIVE SILVER CASTERS AND A TREEN EXAMPLE WITH SILVER COVER, comprising: a girdled bulging example in early 18th century style engraved with scrolled initials within a foliate strapwork cartouche, Britannia standard, Spink & Son, London, 1924, 17cm high; a girdled baluster example, C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd., London, 1908; a bulging octagonal caster, Latham & Morton, Birmingham, 1908; a Victorian baluster caster with Rococo style chased bands, the foot lead weighted, Joshua Vander, London, 1890; an Art Deco example, Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffield, 1956; and the treen example carved with thistles and Celtic interlacing, plain silver rim mount, pierced silver cover, S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1922, 22cm high; weighable silver 803gr
George VI silver presentation scroll box, London 1944, maker Mappin & Webb, the hinged lid engraved "This Box contains a Scroll presented to The Rt Hon Viscount Ullswater GCB on his 90th Birthday by 81 Peers who were his colleagues in the House of Commons during hi Speakership 1905-1921. 1st April 1945", the blue velvet lined interior containing a rolled scroll inscribed "To the Rt. Hon. Viscount Ullswater G.C.B. Dear Lord Ullswater, We hope that it may be a pleasure to you, in connection with your 90th birthday, to receive the heartfelt congratulations of the signatories who were members of the House of Commons under your Speakership, 1905-21, and are now your colleagues in "another place". We rejoice to think that you have now attained so venerable an age in health and strength, surrounded by the goodwill of very many friends and cheered by the memories of long service faithfully performed. We and many others, will always hold your name in high honour and affection for your dignified and kindly occupancy of the Chair of the most famous Assembly in the world." this paragraph above the signatures arranged in alphabetical order, together with a hand written letter on House of Lords headed notepaper indicating that the scroll contains David Lloyd George's "last autograph", 20cm wide, 6.5cm high, 10cm deepProvenanceThe Hon. William Lowther bought the Campsea Ashe High House Estate in 1883 and where the family lived until the death of his son James William Lowther, Speaker of the House of Commons 1905-1921, 1st Viscount Ullswater, in 1949. Thence by descent.
A gentlemen's 18ct white gold Patek Philippe 'Calatrava' automatic bracelet watch, 35mm diameter with a silvered dial and baton hour markers, to hobnail bezel. An exhibition 'skeleton' case back to integral slightly tapering link bracelet with ladder snap clasp. Common control mark. Model no. 5120/1G-001, movement no. 5658168/4595142, calibre no. 240. 202mm long, 105.30g. With spare links, box, outer case, paperwork, the certificate of origin dated 24/12/2012, and purchase receipt from Mappin & WebbBuying this second-hand wristwatch could save up to 0.8 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.No apparent damage or marks to dial.Surface marks/scratches to case and bracelet.Bracelet a little dirty, would benefit from being cleaned.
A diamond set oval cluster ring, c.1940, an old mine cut diamond, claw set at the centre, to a surround of alternating old European cut and transitional cut diamonds, all grain set to an oval head. Stepped shoulders, grain set with eight cut diamonds, to a plain shank. Tested as approximately platinum. Head approximately 16 x 13mm, 5.53g. In a case by Mappin & Webb Ltd, 2 Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C, unassociated.Finger size J½Condition ReportSurface marks to the mount.The shank has been sized in the past.The setting appears to be secure, all claws present.Principle diamond with an indented natural at one cushion corner, over part of an upper girdle facet and the point of the kite facet.Assessed as approximately 1.25ct Diagonally 6.93 and 7.00mm length 6.48mm depth 4.09mmAssessed as approximatelyColour: F/GClarity:SI1/SI2Outer diamonds assessed as approximately 1.85ct total.Assorted estimated grades ofColour G-IClarity Si1/SI2-I2
On War Service Badges for 1915 and 1916 Ministry of Munitions workers. 1915 Second pattern number 13372 by Mappin and Webb. The 1916 badge issued to Women workers, number 159457, A First World War Merchant Navy lapel badge, a Merchant Navy Comforts Service Pin badge and a Second World War silver A.R.P. badge. *CR: Reasonable condition for age. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
Two 44mm brass shell cases with bullet effect screw-off covers pierced for condiments, 6cm high. And a Mappin and Webb electroplated cruet, the central upright formed from three rifles, the salt in the form of a drum, 16cm tall. *CR: Surface marks and signs of use. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
A white medal 'John Strachan 1837' founder of the National Swimming Society, 3.8cm. A Hong Kong Water Polo medal, engraved 'Hong Kong Water Polo Competition 1899' 2.5cm wide, unmarked. A Demara Rowing Club silver prize for the Sir C. Lees Challenge Cup 1905, silver badge with crossed oars, in Mappin and Webb case of issue. A Sunningdale Ladies Golf Club award to Mrs H. Blackett, winner, 1908, in case of issue. A British Sea Angling Association award to Theobold, winner 1936, 4cm. A Luton and Bedford Automobile Club enamelled fob 'Speed Trials 1922 First C. Hill'. *CR: Mixed states. Mostly nice examples in good condition. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
A Waterford Farming Society medal awarded for Yearling Heffer, 2nd Prize, 1857, in R. Heaton and Sons case of issue. An engraved silver plaque 'Sam Chestnut Horse Buried Dec 31st 1859', 5.7cm (unmarked. A large bronze Chester Society of Natural Science Memorial Prize, 1884 Presented to Alfred Osten Walker, 6cm. A silver gilt N.E.H.S. award engraved 'Awarded to C. Engelman Ltd for Collection of Carnations 1928', hallmarked for Birmingham 1924, In a Fattorini case of issue. A British Goat Society bronze award engraved to the reverse 'Awarded to Mrs D.A.Hayes for best exhibit at Hockley Show, 1932, 5.2cm, in J.A. Restall case of issue. And a National Horse Association of Great Britain silver award for the best shod horse, Char Valley 1939, 4.5cm in Mappin and Webb case of issue. 5 medals. *CR: Mixed condition, Waterford medal box distressed. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
A quantity of commemorative medals and coins, including: Edward VII Coronation 1902, silver medal, 55 mm, crowned bust right, rev. Queen Alexandra (E 1871a), in maroon leather case, good very fine or better; another of this type, bronze, in maroon leather case, extremely fine; George V Coronation 1911, a silver medal, 39 mm, conjoined busts left, rev. scroll with text, by Mappin and Webb, cased, extremely fine; International Exhibition 1862, white metal, 41 mm, exhibition building, rev. seated female figures holding flags at a dockside with a steam engine and art exhibits, ships beyond, nearly extremely fine; Alderney Titanic Centenary silver proof five pounds, cased and boxed with certificate; and other items. [qty]
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