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An Art Deco period silver plated canteen of cutlery from Mappin & Webb, lacks knives, in wooden case, sold with additional plated cutlery, thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports
A group of silver items comprising an Armada type dish, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1971, 14.6cm diameter, a pierced swing-handled bowl, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1960, 11.9cm wide, a footed dish, by G Bryan, Birmingham 1944, a pair sugar tongs, London 1887, a sifting spoon, by Mappin & Webb, a three-piece cruet set comprising a mustard, pepperette and salt, by William Suckling Ltd, with a glass liners, complete with two silver and one plated condiment spoon, a pepper mill, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, 7cm high, a pair of napkin rings, and five varying knives, by Harrison brothersweighable 22.2ozt (qty.)Condition ReportKnocks and wear, more noticeably to the pepperette and pepper mill.
A collection of silver items comprising a quaich, by Mappin & Webb, Edinburgh 1989, 14.5cm wide, London 1972, a small dish, with a personal engraving, 8cm wide, three thimbles, to cut glass and silver topped jars, the largest 9cm high, a shell form caddy spoon, and two 9ct gold mounted cheroot holders,7.3ozt weighable (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing an dwear throughout. Nibbles to the glass.
A cased set of six Royal Doulton demitasse cups and saucers, turquoise with gilt floral decoration in the reserves, with stamped and painted markscups 5.5cm highsaucers 11cm widewith six silver teaspoons, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1934,1.51oztCondition ReportWith minor rubbing to the gilt. With no obvious chips, cracks or restoration.
FOUR WOODEN CANTEENS OF CUTLERY, to include an EPNS twelve person table setting of tea knives and forks, an EP twelve person table setting of fish eaters, a 'Mappin & Webb' six person table setting of Mappin Plate cutlery, together with a wooden canteen containing miscellaneous pieces of cutlery
Two silver dishes, a cased set of silver child's cutlery, an early 20th century cased bone handled set of knives and forks and a pair of silver plated salad servers One dish of pierced cartouche form, William Devonport, Birmingham 1897, the other in the form of an Elizabethan Alms dish made for Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee, by Mappin & Webb, London, 2002, the silver cased child's cutlery, comprising of a knife fork and spoon, Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1853/4, the bone fork and knives by Gee & Holmes Ltd, the late 19th century salad oak handled servers by John Sherwood & Sons.
A group of silver and silver plated items Comprising of a filigree basket, (a.f), a heart shaped silver dish, A Chick & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1977, a pair of French silver wavy edge bowls, 14cm diameter, a small French white metal twin salt (indistinctly marked), a silver mustard pot, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1935, four silver condiment spoons, a small silver cream jug, Sheffield,1890 for Mappin & Webb, a pair of silver salts, Robert Harper, London, 1891, a silver salt and pepper shaker, Birmingham, 1897, an oak and silver pepper grinder, John Goffe & Son, Birmingham, 1937, a silver pepper grinder Da-Mar Silver, London, 1977, a pair of silver plated toast racks, mustard pot, gravy boat, cream jug, a silver sugar sifter, (marks rubbed) and a white metal cayenne pepper shaker, (weighable silver 977g). (qty)
187326 PO. B. 7116 J. Cunningham P.O. R.F.R. George V Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service Medal, 'Diuturne Fidelis'; 74594 GNR. C. Briggs R.A. 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medal; Mappin & Webb brass On War Service 1915 lapel badge; Churchill Crown on ribbon; George VI Coronation commemorative medal and watch chain
A Late Victorian Silver Tankard and Mixed Silverware, the tankard possibly by Plante & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1896, of plain tapered form, engraved with monogram and dated 1897, with C-scroll handle, 4.5ins high, a George V silver tankard, by Mappin & Webb, London 1930, engraved with monogram and date, 3.25ins high, a late Victorian silver circular bowl, London 1888, with shaped and rope moulded rim, embossed with ribbons, swags, and leaf ornament on circular foot rim, 4ins diameter x 2.5ins high, and an Edward VII silver framed rectangular desk calendar, London 1905, 6.5ins x 5.5ins, combined weighable silver 15ozs
A part canteen of silver Athenian pattern cutlery, by Mappin & Webb, mostly Sheffield 1954/5, comprising; twelve table forks; twelve table knives; twelve dessert knives; twelve dessert spoons; twelve dessert forks; eight soup spoons; six butter knives; two coffee spoons; a sauce ladle; five teaspoons and three carving items, weighable 2931g. (85)
A George V Mappin & Webb silver porringer with two winged cherub handles, 10cm diameter, 15 x 10cm overall, 5.5cm high, Sheffield 1933, together with a George III helmet-shaped cream jug with etched decoration, on square base, 12.5cm, London 1792, (a/f) and a silver loaded-base spill vase, 16.5cm high, Sheffield 1918, (a/f), weighable silver 207.7g, ___6.5oz, (3).
A Hanau cream jug, a silver mounted cranberry glass cream jug and three bonbon dishes first pseudo marks, of bellied form, repousse embossed with flowers and scrolls with scroll handle on feet, second, Britannia standard, Sheffield, 1986, makers mark indistinct, of bellied form with overlaid decoration and fluted loop handle, together with an Edwardian dish with reticulated pierced decoration Birmingham, 1907, Hukin & Heath, a lobed pierced bonbon dish, Birmingham, 1913, Synyer & Beddoes, another pierced bonbon dish and another Birmingham, 1910, Mappin Webb (5)first height 10.cm., weighable silver approx. 13.84oztCondition: Good condition. Interior of milk jug gilt rubbed, other items in good condition
A George V silver and pique inlaid tortoiseshell trinket box and other itemsvarious dates, makersfirst Birmingham, 1911, Mappin & Webb, of lobed oval form, the hinged lid inlaid with a flower basket and swags, velvet lined interior on feet, together with a pierced bonbon dish of lobed oval form, a half gadrooned urn form pepper pot, a cut glass dressing table pot with pique inlaid tortoiseshell lid and three other silver topped glass jars etc., (qty)first length 8.2cm., weighable silver approx. 4.11Condition: Overall fair and commensurate with age. Pique lid associated on squat glass ink well. Silver jar lids with knocks
A late Victorian cased set of twelve mother of pearl handled electroplated fish knives and forks stamped Mappin & Webb, carved handles with engraved initial S, contained in a fitted blue velvet and silk lined oak case stamped Mappin & Webb Silversmiths to the Queenlength of knives 22.3cmCondition: Very good condition. Case key present
An Edwardian silver pedestal dish, sauce boats, bonbon dishes and other silver various dates, makers marks first Birmingham, 1907, Norton & White, circular dished form, planished to centre with wavy edged rim on a weighted foot, together with a christening mug, Birmingham, 1925, Mappin & Webb, engraved Tony 22nd May 1926, a sauce boat of typical form with wavy edged rim and scroll handled on shell capped legs and stepped hoof feet, Birmingham, 1921, Jays, another sauce boat, a plain pin dish with feature hallmarks, an egg cup, an engine turned napkin ring, four hobnail cut glass jars with silver lids, , etc., (qty)first length 16cm., weighable silver approx. 19.13oztCondition: Mostly good condition, smaller sauce boat with legs pushing sides, largest lid does not have a jar. Other jar lids with knocks and dings
An eight piece silver salt set by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1906, comprising four silver circular salts, each raised upon tripod supports and four silver salt spoons, in fitted Mappin & Webb Ltd case, together with a seven piece silver rat tail pattern teaspoon and sugar tong set, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1906, in Collingwood & Son fitted case. (total silver 247.6g)
Political and Railway Interest. Two silver presentation spanner keys: the larger one from Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway, engraved ‘Presented to the Right Honourable David Lloyd George MP, President of the Board of Trade on the occasion of his opening of The Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Electric Railway Undertaking on Saturday June 22nd 1907’, hallmarked Birmingham 1906 by Elkington & Co Ltd, the reverse engraved ‘This key was used by the Rt Jon David Lloyd George MP to start the first Electric Train run on The Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Electric Railway for Public Traffic’, 19 cm long, 9.5 ozt / 297 grams; the second smaller spanner engraved: ‘Presented to The Right Honourable David Lloyd George MP, President of the Board of Trade, on the occasion of his opening the Great Northern Piccadilly & Brompton Electric Railway Undertaking on Saturday December 15th 1906’. The reverse engraved ‘This key was used by The Rt Hon David Lloyd George MP to start the first electric train run on the Great Northern Piccadilly & Brompton Railway for public traffic’, hallmarked London 1906 by Mappin & Webb, 16 cm long, 6 ozt / 188 grams; together with a metal key engraved ‘Country Borough of Bournemouth New Police Headquarters opened 27th September 1956 by Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Home Department Major the Rt Hon Gwilym Lloyd George MP’, and two other gilt keys. (5) Provenance: Estate of the late William Lloyd George, 3rd Viscount Tenby (1927-2023), the grandson of David Lloyd George, 1st Earl of Dwyfor (1863-1945) the British Prime Minister from 1916 to 1922 during WWI.
Political Interest. Three presentation silver dishes, Comprising an Indian white metal dish engraved 'Presented by the House of Representatives Ceylon 1949, Major The Hon G Lloyd George M.P.; a silver Armada dish engraved The Viscount Tenby, Thank you for all your help Ugland International PLC, hallmarked London 1994 by Mappin & Webb; and a silver pin dish engraved 'G. Ll. G.; hallmarked London 1944. 10.6 ozt / 331 grams. (3) Provenance: Estate of the late William Lloyd George, 3rd Viscount Tenby (1927-2023), he was the son of Gwilym Lloyd George, 1st Viscount Tenby (1894-1967) and the grandson of David Lloyd George, 1st Earl of Dwyfor (1863-1945) the British Prime Minister from 1916 to 1922 during WWI.
VICTORIAN BLUE AND WHITE LIDDED CHEESE DISH, of wedge form, decorated with figures in a garden setting, along with further items including Limoges trinket boxes, a Mappin & Webb plated egg cup stand, a French hand painted lidded trinket box, a small porcelain vase and three Limoges display platesthe cheese dish - 29cm wide
Mappin & Webb silver card tray, London 1908, circular form with a pierced border, raised on four feet, 17.5cm diameter, weight approx. 257g (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
Mappin & Webb small silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1908, fluted cylinder form, hinged cover, height 9cm, weight approx. 92g (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
George V silver cigar box, of rectangular form, possibly Mappin & Webb, the hinged lid with engine turned designs above a three section interior, raised and standing on four shaped feet. London 1935. 18x10x6cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Good clear hallmarks. Minor dinks but overall good. Hinge working well.
A Mappin & Webb Silver commemorative desk clock 210/210 celebrating the marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. Modelled in the form of an urn with gilt finial over an annular chapter ring with Roman numerals, a linked chain and spreading foot, the eight day movement numbered 210 of 210, with original certificate of authenticity and silk and velvet lined presentation box, high 28cm fully hallmarked.

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