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A set of six early 20th century silver teaspoons by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1915, 73g, cased, together with a Hukin and Heath spoon in the design of Christopher Dresser, a set of six Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern teaspoons and other silver cutlery, 395g, various dates and makers (24)
1920's silver mustard pot and cover, of bellied form with oblique gadrooned rim and capped scroll handle, the palmette thumbpiece lifting the slightly domed cover to reveal a blue glass liner, upon three mask mounted shell pad feet, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1923, H7.5cm, approximate weight excluding liner 4.88 ozt (151.7 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Slight rubbing to raised detail. Glass liner with slight nibbles to edge. Hallmarks slightly rubbed but legible.
1930's three piece silver mounted and green guilloche enamel dressing table set, comprising hand held mirror, hair brush, and clothes brush, hallmarked Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1937, together with a similar 1930's silver and green guilloche enamel compact, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1937, (4)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, small indentations and knocks.Some damage and losses to enamel.Silver frame of mirror lifting beneath mirror plate.Mirror to interior of compact cracked, and opening mechanism damaged and not working.Bristles of brushes worn.Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, to clothes brush heavily worn and indistinct.
Hallmarked Silver Topped Globular Plain Glass Scent Bottles, a hallmarked silver dressing table jar lid(lacking jar), initialled; a hallmarked silver pin dish, initialled, a hallmarked silver topped glass tidy jar; a Mappin & Webb Prince's Plate twin handled oval tray, assorted modern costume jewellery.
A Matched Hallmarked Silver Dressing Table Set, each piece with engine turned decoration and inscribed "Gladys", comprising shaped oval tray, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1921 (535grams); a shaped oval trinket box, raised on four slender legs, (maker's mark rubbed) Birmingham 1917, glove stretchers, A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1920 (internal sprung hinge broken), hand mirror (maker's mark rubbed) Birmingham 1918, two pairs of brushes, shoe horn, button hook and a comb. (11)
A five piece silver cruet set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1918, comprising; two salts, two pepperettes and a mustard, together with a pair of bun form pepper pots, Birmingham 1896, a silver mounted glass salt, three silver cruet spoons, a Chinese silver pepper pot and a silver mounted wood bowl, total weighable silver approx 9.6oz (some damage)
A lobed silver bowl, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1910, raised on three scroll feet, together with a heart shaped pierced silver dish, Birmingham 1893 and a silver mounted ink well (loaded), total weighable silver approx 6.7oz (3)Lobed bowl- marks slightly rubbed, a few small dents to the body, general wear, refer to imagesPierced dish- marks clear, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to imagesInk well- marks rubbed, dents and creases to the body, refer to images
Early George V Alabaster and green stone picture frame of circular form, with a silver gilt surround and easel back, retailed by Mappin and Webb, (London 1911) George Betjemann & Sons. 9.5cm diameter.General overall condition reasonable, alabaster is cracked in several places and surface is scratched on front and back, silver gilt is worn in places. Marks slightly rubbed.
Contemporary silver three piece silver tea set, comprising teapot of octagonal faceted form, with angular wooden handle and hinged stepped cover on an octagonal base in the Art Deco style, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1978) Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 34ozs. Teapot 27cm across.
Mappin - a gentleman's presentation wristwatch, 27mm white baton dial with subsidiary seconds dial in a 9 carat yellow gold 30mm case with presentation inscription on back from B.S.C. Footwear Supplies Ltd. for loyal service 1947-1972, hallmarked Birmingham 1970, case number 432174, manual wind movement, fitted with a leather strap, in Mappin & Webb case watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Mappin - a gentleman's 9 carat yellow gold presentation wristwatch, 28mm pale baton dial with subsidiary seconds dial in a 9 carat yellow gold 30mm case with presentation inscription on back from Dolcis dated 1921-1961, hallmarked Birmingham 1961, Dennison case number 173633 12858, manual wind movement, case back weighing 5.3g, fitted with a leather strap, in Mappin & Webb case, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
1950s gentleman's Vacheron & Constantin 18ct gold ultra-thin wristwatch, circa 1957. The circular dial with gold hands and gold baton hour markers, ultra-thin manual wind 18 jewel movement in 18ct yellow gold case with teardrop lugs on Vacheron et Constantin brown crocodile leather strap with Mappin & Webb 18ct gold buckle hallmarked London 1959, in original leather wallet style case with the original Vacheron & Constantin certificate, watch number 358463, movement number 53156. Case approximately 32mm.The watch is in excellent condition and is currently running although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. It winds smoothly and the hands adjust correctly. The watch has been very well looked after by the vendor who had the watch totally overhauled in 2007 by Wempe Exquisite Timepieces & Jewellery of New Bond Street, receipt mentions that the glass and crown were also replaced. The dial and case are in excellent condition. The Vacheron leather strap is also in good condition commensurate with age and wear. The box is also in excellent condition.
A large collection of 19th century Victorian silver plated tableware items to include an egg warmer, muffin warmer, serving trays, egg warmer, a Lee and Wigfull tea service having aestheticism influenced engravings - the set comprising of coffee pot, hot water pot and milk jug, a fern shaped engraved serving dish and more. Also to include Walker & Hall and Mappin & Webb.
TWO BOXES OF METALWARE AND TREEN, to include a black lacquered Japanese style writing box, an Oriental carved bamboo pot, height 31cm (split in two places), a mahogany tea caddy, a pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases, height 21cm, Royal Holland pewter jugs, a Rothery Insignia crest wall hanging, Victorian acid etched tumblers and wine glasses, a hand hammered Tudor pewter dish, a late 19th Century Kayserzinn pewter dish with a lotus flower relief, boxed set of EPNS cake forks, a Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware tobacco jar (restoration work to lid and base), a Mappin & Webb silver plate scallop form dish together with a similar scallop shaped EPNS dish, etc (s.d)(2 boxes)
A leather-cased traveller's cocktail set for four persons by J.A.Henckels of Germany, retailed by Mappin & Webb of London, circa 1909,nickel-plated cocktail set, comprising main cocktail shaker, numbered 523, marked 'Made in Germany' to base, with lid and catches, cap and integral strainer, containing three glass spirits flasks with screw-top caps (split), lemon juicer, and a set of four stacked gilt-lined beakers, measuring 29cm high overall, contained in a brown pigskin leather cylindrical outer case with leather handle, pop-stud fastenings and strap with buckle, marked 'Mappin & Webb Ltd, London'. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Charles Nicolet silver 'Gordon Bennett Cup' chronograph keyless pocket watch, retailed by Stauffer & Sons Co, circa 1905,.925 silver case with later London import marks for 1913, case & Cuvette No.265924, gilt ¾ plate Swiss lever chronograph movement with cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, white dial with black Roman numerals, outer printed minute track with Arabic five minute markers, blued steel spade hands with centre chronograph hand, subsidiary dial at 12 for 30 minute recording, constant seconds at 6, (flaw to dial between 7 and 8); polished hinged case engraved to the rear. Footnotes:Stauffer, Son & Co are listed as operating in London from 1857 to 1900. They became important producers of watches for sporting events under Charles Nicolet, including supplying chronographs for the Gordon Bennett Races. This was so important to them that after the first race in 1903 they began to engrave a small image of the Gordon Bennett Trophy on the inside of the case back as can be seen in this watch. This motoring event was created by the American newspaper tycoon James Gordon Bennett. The introduction of three timed laps in this event called for more accurate timekeeping, and in 1903 Stauffer, Son & Co supplied 93 chronographs which were highly praised.The import mark was probably struck when the watch was retired from the races by Mappin and Webb as it was legally required to be marked if it was sold in 1913. The watch was presented as Admiralty Prize 1914 to Sub-Lieutenant H C L Woodhouse RN, the rear of the case is engraved with his initials. Sold together with two printed pages of text relating to Woodhouse's naval career.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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