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A collection of silver flatware comprising a cased set of coffee spoons, by Mappin & Webb, a strainer spoon, marked Sterling, a George III serving spoon, a small provincial Scottish silver ladle, a berry spoon, 1903, and a set of plated teaspoons and sugar tongs, by Mappin & Webb, 10.6ozt weighableCondition ReportTarnishing and wear commensurate with age.
A collection of silver items, comprising a jug of squat form, with silver gilt interior, London 1819 13cm wide, a small George III ladle, by William Weston, 1819, 14cm long, a Georgian spoon, 16cm long, a cased set of six teaspoons by Mappin Webb, London 1933, a silver mounted scent bottle, 5cm high, a funnel, marked sterling, 3.5cm high, a monogrammed napkin ring, by Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1955, 4cm diameter 9.87ozt (7)Condition ReportUsed, tarnished and some wear.
A collection of silver flatware to include a cased set of six teaspoons, by John Round, Sheffield 1920, a Mappin & Webb ladle, a George III serving spoon, London 1813, a foliate engraved Victorian fruit knife, two mother of pearl handled pickle forks, and enamelled souvenir spoons,18.61ozt weighable (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout. Some of the knife blades are detached from the handles.
A collection of silver items comprising a chocolate pot, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1926, of inversely tapering cylindrical form with dome cover and hardwood scroll handle, 17cm high, a silver strainer, a pair of silver serving spoons and a silver-plated christening mug 19ozt weighableCondition ReportMinor scratches scuffs and dents commensurate with age.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER ATHENIAN PATTERN CUTLERY SERVICE by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1996, for twelve place settings comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, four serving spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, a pair of salad servers, c.124 tr. ozs combined; together with twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives with silver covered handles and stainless steel blades (90 pieces), in a mahogany canteenProvenance: Purchased from Mappin and Webb, 170 Regent Street, London, 8th August 1996.
ARR David Cowan Dobson (1894-1980)Portrait of Daphne Duke (1917-1976)half-length, wearing a jacket and scarfsigned lower leftoil on canvas76.5cm x 63.5cm The sitter was the sister of Sir Charles Mappin, of Mappin and Webb - the long established Regent Street jewellers and was married to Lt. Colonel John Arthur Talbot-Ponsonby, known as ‘Jack’, who lived from 1907-1969
A group of silver cruets and other small table-pieces to include: a pair of Georgian pedestal salts of urn form with gilt washed interiors and reeded borders, London hallmarks (rubbed), 5.9cm high; a three-piece Art Deco style cruet set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1933, with mustard spoon and blue glass liners (and one spare), caster dented; a pair of small Victorian cauldron salts with shell and hoof feet, John Wilmin Figg, London 1865, 2.5cm high; a pair of Victorian knife rests, London 1842; an Edwardian cased three-piece cruet set by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1901, with matched spoons, lacks glass liners, one foot a/f; a modern silver napkin ring and a similar plated example; a pair of plated mustard ladles; a small Edwardian silver pepperette; a 19th century Minton porcelain seaweed decorated caster with silver plated mount. (Total weight of silver 545g)
A 12-place George V silver cutlery service - Josiah Williams & Co, London 1922, (hallmarked silver 4031g), presented to Rear-Admiral Alfred J.L. Phillips, of sinking of the Bismark fame, on the occasion of his marriage in 1922, the fork and spoon handles engraved with the Phillips crest, a leopard sejant holding a trefoil in its mouth, and the escutcheon of the canteen engraved 'A.J.L. Phillips - Royal Navy', the dinner and dessert knives with ivory handles and steel blades marked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd. (ivory registration 8JE3ZVY1) The canteen of 105 pieces comprises: 12 x dinner knives and forks 12 x dessert knives, forks and spoons (one dessert knife matched (Mappin & Webb)) 12 x tablespoons 12 x teaspoons (1 matched, London) and 6 x coffee spoons (4 matched, (2 Sheffield and 2 London)) 4 x mustard spoons and 2 x sauce ladles 1 x basting spoon and 1 x soup ladle 2 sets of carving knives and forks, and one iron. 1 x sugar-sifter spoon (Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1929) 1 x sugar tongs (London 1897)
An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass hip flask with engine turned gilt washed cup base bearing initials AP (by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1907), cup weight 2.07 oz, 15.6 cm high CONDITION REPORTS There is no significant damage to the silver or glass and the top opens and closes properly and the seal is intact. Some surface scratching and minor denting conducive to age and use. See images for more examples.
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, silver medals (3), by The MInt Birmingham, 38mm, 28.80g (BHM 3549); unsigned (2), both 60mm, 93.10g, 91.15g (both BHM 3587); other base metal Jubilee medallions (5), all relating to Windsor; together with a uniface copper medal, unsigned (by Mappin & Webb), with a view of Windsor Castle [9]. First about extremely fine; cased, others in varied state £150-£180
OXFORDSHIRE, Burford Grammar School, a silver award medal for Science by A. Fenwick, named (A.J. Preston), edge hallmarked Birmingham 1912, 44mm, 38.20g; WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Catholic Poor School Committee, a silver award medal by L. Wiener, named (Elizabeth Howlett St Giles’s School, Birmingham, 1858), 47mm, 29.00g (D & W 113); Mason Science College, a silver award medal by J. Moore, named (Harold Thomas Betteridge 1933), 38mm, 25.10g; Rugby School, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (Plunging First Prize H.G. Smith 1909), hallmarked Birmingham 1909, 51mm, 55.35g [4]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-£150
Aberdeen Grammar School, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (A.G.S. Rector’s Cup Race Arthur G. Davidson from H.F.M.S 1907), 38mm, 23.10g; Durham University College of Medicine, Turnbull Medal, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (George Colley Parkin 1920), hallmarked Birmingham 1920, 38mm, 23.70g; Hampshire Secondary School Sports, a silver vessica-shaped award medal by Vaughton, named (1935 Portal Cup Boys 220 yards R. Morgan, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 65 x 51mm, 54.65g; Newport-on-Tay School, the Mary Wilkie Fraser Medal, a silver-gilt and enamelled award medal by Rattray & Co, named (Dux in Industrial Department Session 1923-24 Helen Collie), hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 45mm, 44.55g [4]. Very fine to extremely fine; second in case of issue, last two with suspension loops £100-£120
LONDON, Imperial College, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (Cross Country 1928 1st W. Cook), hallmarked Birmingham 1927, 44mm, 40.90g; John Rüntz, a silver memorial award medal, unsigned, named (Henrietta L.B. Keck 1903), 34mm, 26.10g; Sir John Cass’s School, Stepney, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (E. Mandeville Nov: 1916), 38mm, 28.00g [3]. About extremely fine; last with suspension loop and ribbon £80-£100 --- John Rüntz (1818-91) was instrumental in setting up the Birkbeck Schools, the first being established in the London Mechanics Institute near Holborn. Others followed in Bethnal Green, Peckham and Kingsland. He was also involved in acquiring Clissold Park in Stoke Newington as a public space
The British Dairy Farmers’ Association (Est. 1876), award medals by J.A. Restall (2, in bronze and silver), named (T. Bradford & Co, for Cottagers Butter Making Appliances, 1896; Awarded to Lindsay & Wilkie for Best Game Bantam, Dairy Show, 1901), latter 39.70g, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, both 47mm; Hereford Herd Book Society of Great Britain, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, engraved (To the Exhibitor of the Best Pedigree Hereford at “Brecon Show”), un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, 51mm, 61.71g [3]. Very fine £60-£80
KENT, Dover College Athletic Club, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (1913 F.C.G. Larkworthy Hurdles 19 3/5 secs), hallmarked 1912, 44mm, 47.55g; County School for Boys, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley, named (Senior High Jump A.C. Quinlan), hallmarked Birmingham 1924, 32mm, 18.45g; William Gibbs School, Faversham, a matt silver award medal by J, Fenton & Co., named (Beryl Powell for Mathematics 1941), hallmarked Birmingham 1941, 50mm, 74.00g; SUSSEX, Brighton School of Science and Art, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Presented by Captn H. Hill to Alfred Rooke for the Best Work of Art for the Year 1879), 41mm, 36.50g [4]. Very fine and better, but last polished £90-£120
George V Walker & Hall silver and tortoiseshell dressing table set, Sheffield 1912, each piece with piqué inlaid decoration comprising a manicure set (almost complete) contained in a fitted box, oval trinket box, glass dressing jar, two dressing brushes and a hand mirror, together with a pair of Walker & Hall matched silver and tortoiseshell dressing brushes, Mappin and Webb oval glass dressing jar with silver and tortoiseshell lid, a small silver and tortoiseshell powder box, shoe horn and a tortoiseshell and piqué inlaid trinket bowl
FOUR PAIRS OF SILVER GLOVE STRETCHERS AND ONE FOREIGN PAIR (5)The engine turned and gilt example London 1919, the floral engraved example by Mappin and Webb, London 1910, the monogrammed engraved example, London, date letter rubbed, the plain example, Birmingham 1910, combined gross weight 333 grams, the last probably Indian, decorated with wild animals
A PLATED TWIN HANDLED CIRCULAR TRAY AND A SCOTTISH SILVER TWIN HANDLED QUAICHE (2)Diameter of Mappin and Webb Prince's Plate tray, including handles 35.5cm, the Scottish silver quaiche having thistle form handles, diameter including handles 10cm, Edinburgh 1994, presentation inscribed, weight 71 grams
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE BRASS AND METALWARE, to include a large set of brass fire dogs, poker, tongs and shovel, two Mappin & Webb Mappin Plate milk jug impressed 29945 on the base and inscribed Luigi's, a quantity of Westmark 'Cracky' crab and lobster crackers made in West Germany, six Elkington silverplate sugar bowls, a quantity of Arthur Price cutlery inscribed Luigi's, three vintage cast irons, a Mappin & Webb gravy jug, a quantity of Arthur Price silverplate goblets, a large quantity of Arthur Price silverplate escargot plates (some inscribed Luigi's) and a quantity of copper plated escargot/mushroom dishes made by Helve, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes + loose)
A Pair of Onyx Cufflinks and Three Studs, the circular onyx plaques within white textured borders, case labelled Mappin & Webb Ltd; and A Pair of 9 Carat Gold Cufflinks, chain-linked and engraved with the initials GCPCufflinks and stud - stamped '14K', 13.9 grams. 9 carat gold cufflinks - 5.1 grams.
A George V Silver Sauceboat and a George VI Silver Sauceboat, The First by James Henry and Herbert Barraclough, Sheffield, 1916 and The Second by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham, 1937, each variously oval and on three feet, with loop handle, 19.5cm wide and smaller, total weight 15oz 16dwt, 492gr (2)
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