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A group of three silver cigarette boxes all with engine-turned decoration, comprising an example by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1965, 16.5cm wide, an example by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1938, with a personal inscription, 17.5cm wide, and another with an embossed band of mystical creatures, by Mappin & Webb, London 1928, 18cm wide (3)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout.
A Mappin and Webb crocodile skin Gladstone bag, the lock stamped ‘Mappin & Webb Makers’, London, the fitted interior with eight glass bottles, a burner, four brushes and a manicure set, all with planished silver mounts, Mappin & Webb, London 1900, together with a mirror, writing set, etc, enclosed in an original canvas bag, 43cm wide
A group of silver pill boxes to include an example by Vera Mary Honeker, London 1976, surmounted by a conch shell, 2cm diameter, a Mappin & Webb tooth box, surmounted by a teddy bear, 3.2cm wide, an example marked 925, inset with a blue hardstone cabochon, 3cm wide, an Italian patch box, marked 800, Arezzo, 2.5cm wide, and a scrolled embossed example, by E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1929, 2.5cm diameter4.8ozt (10)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout. No apparent dents.
Local, BERKSHIRE, Wellington College, Talbot Medal, a silver award medal by Pinches, bust three-quarters. left, edge named (Kenneth MacKenzie 1910), 55mm, 101.75g; NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, King’s School, Peterborough, a silver award medal by A.S. & A.B. Wyon, arms, rev. named (Prize for English Essay Awarded to William George Collingwood), 54mm, 76.85g; Oundle School, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, arms, edge named (Open 220 yards 1939, Time 24 Secs, I.Ll. Grant), hallmarked London 1938, 42mm, 48.05g; WILTSHIRE, Marlborough College, a silver award medal by Vaughton & Sons, arms, rev. named (I.C MacDonald Throwing the Cricket Ball 91 Yds 2 Ins, 1933), hallmarked Birmingham, date letter unclear, 38mm, 33.40g [4]. About extremely fine £150-£180
The medals and ephemera awarded to Guy Butler, winner of four Olympic medals including a Gold at the 1920 Games, Britain’s most bemedalled Olympic athlete of all time, a distinction shared since 1984 with Sebastian Coe, Christine Ohuruogu and Mo Farah Sold by order of the family London Athletic Club, a gold award medal by J. Daffern & Co, named (Public Schools Champp., 28-4-17, 100 Yds, Won by G.M. Butler), 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1916, 9ct, 9.13g; London Athletic Club, a gold award medal by J. Daffern & Co, named (Public Schools Champp., 28-4-17, 440 Yds, Won by G.M. Butler), 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1916, 9ct, 9.32g; London Athletic Club, a gold award medal by J. Daffern & Co, named (Public Schools Champp., 28-4-17, Long Jump, Won by G.M. Butler), 25mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1916, 9ct, 9.32g; Royal Military College, Sandhurst, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (Victor Ludorum, Guy M. Butler, 1918), 69mm, 162.03g; Royal Military College, Sandhurst, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (Novices Boxing, R.M.C. Sandhurst, Heavy-Weight, Sergt. G.M. Butler, Nov. 1918), 44mm; Amateur Athletic Association Championship, a gold award medal by Vaughton, named (440 Yards Championship, Stamford Bridge, July 5th 1919, G.M. Butler, 49 4/5 Secs), 33mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1918, 15ct, 30.20g; Cambridge University Athletic Club, a shield-shaped gold fob by S. Blanckensee & Son, named (C.U.A.C. v. A.A.A. 1919, 200 Yards, G.M. Butler), 20mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1919, 9ct, 4.49g; Cambridge University Athletic Club, a shield-shaped gold fob by S. Blanckensee & Son, named (C.U.A.C. v. A.A.A. 1919, 1/4 Mile Race, G.M. Butler), 20mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1913, 9ct, 4.00g; Cambridge University Athletic Club, silver award plaques by S. Blanckensee & Son (2), named (100 Yds Race won by G.M. Butler, Trin. Coll., Time 10 1/5 Sc, 1919; 1/4 Mile Race won by G.M. Butler, Trin. Coll., Time 51 1/5 Sc, 1919), both 45 x 40mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1918, total 12.42g; Polytechnic Harriers, Kinnaird Inter-Club Trophy, a gold award medal by W.J. Dingley, engraved (1920 440 Yds, 1st), 28mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1919, 9ct, 10.70g; Oxford & Cambridge Athletic Sports, Prize Medal, a plated award medal by W.J. Dingley, named (1920, G.M. Butler, 1/4 Mile, 49 3/5), 60mm; BELGIUM, Olympic Games, Antwerp, 1920, a silver-gilt Winner’s medal by J. Dupon, edge named (1600 Meters Relay, U.K., 1st, G.M. Butler & (J.C.A. Davis, R.A. Lindsay, C. Griffiths), 60mm, 88.59g (Gadoury/Vescovi 75.1; cf. DNW 142, 1627); BELGIUM, Olympic Games, Antwerp, 1920, a silver Winner’s medal by J. Dupon, edge named (400 Meters, G.M. Butler, 2nd), 60mm, 87.72g (GV 75.1; cf. DNW 142, 1627); BELGIUM, Olympic Games, Antwerp, 1920, a bronze Participant’s medal by P. Theunis, 60mm (GV 75.2; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.19, 114; cf. DNW 128, 652); Achilles Club, a plated award medal, unsigned, named (Sept. 4th 1920, A British Empire Team v. an U.S.A. Team, 880 yds Relay Race, 1st, won by British Empire Team, R.J. Oosterlaak (S.A.), F. Mawby (Eng.), G.M. Butler (Eng.), G. Davidson (N.Z.), 60mm; Achilles Club, a plated award medal, unsigned, named (Sept. 4th 1920, A British Empire Team v. an U.S.A. Team, 1 Mile Relay Race, 1st, won by British Empire Team, J.C.A. Davis (Eng.), H. Dafel (S.A.), G.M. Butler (Eng.), B.G.D. Rudd (S.A.), 60mm; Achilles Club, British Empire Team v. U.S.A. Team, Queen’s Club, London, 4 Sep. 1920, a bronze award medal, unsigned, un-named, 38mm, with ribbon and suspender bar; Cambridge University, a silver-gilt award medal by Munsey, named (Presented by the C.U.A.C. to G.M. Butler, Trin. Coll., Winner of the 1/4 Mile Race, 1920-1-2), 39mm, 30.57g; Amateur Athletic Association Championship, a silver award medal by Vaughton, engraved (Quarter Mile, 2nd, Stamford Bridge, London, June 30th & July 1st, 1922), 38mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1921, 29.18g; Amateur Athletic Association Championship, a silver award medal by Vaughton, engraved (Quarter Mile, 2nd, Stamford Bridge, London, July 7th 1923), 38mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, 30.28g; Polytechnic Harriers, Kinnaird Inter-Club Trophy, a gold award medal by J. Taylor & Co, engraved (1924 440 Yds, 1st), 29mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 9ct, 22.21g; FRANCE, Olympic Games, Paris, 1924, a bronze Winner’s medal by A. Rivaud, 55mm (GV 79.1; cf. DNW 165, 1265); FRANCE, Olympic Games, Paris, 1924, a second bronze Winner’s medal by A. Rivaud, 55mm (GV 79.1; cf. DNW 165, 1265); FRANCE, Olympic Games, Paris, 1924, a bronze Participant's medal by R. Bénard, 55mm (GV 79.2; cf. DNW 165, 1325); FRANCE, Olympic Games, Paris, 1924, a Competitor’s official badge in brass and red enamel, back stamped 9779, 42 x 34mm (GV 81.101);
Maidenhead Working Men’s Club, Industrial Exhibition, 1880, Reward of Merit, a silver medal, unsigned, 31mm; Royal Counties and Hackney Horse Societies, Reading Show, 1930, a silver prize medal by Mappin & Webb, rev. named (Medal Presented by Mr Leonard G. Sutton for Childrens Riding Class, Awarded to Miss Hilda Upton), 38mm; Berkshire Egg Laying Competition, 1931-32, a silver medal, rev. named (C.H. Jeanes, for Pen Gaining 1st Place in Section 1), 50mm; Ascot Heath School, Ranelagh Scholarship Medal, a silver award by R. Neal, unnamed, 41mm [4]. Varied state; last cased £80-£100 --- Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection
Local, WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Hazelwood School, Edgbaston, 1826, a silver award medalet, unsigned, frontal elevation of the School, rev. scroll, named (Thos. Lane, 1833), 27mm, 9.39g (D & W 208/55); Rugby School, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, arms, rev. named (Rugby School Sports Six Lengths 2nd Prize H.G. Smith 1909), hallmarked Birmingham 1909, 38mm, 28.66g; Stratford-upon-Avon, King Edward VI Grammar School, a silver award medal, unsigned (by Vaughton), elevation of the school, rev. named (Awarded to E.A., Barnard for his Industry Integrity and Honour 1909), 45mm, 37.15g [3]. Very fine to extremely fine, first with integral piercing for suspension £80-£100
A Hallmarked Silver and Enamel Three Piece Dressing Table Set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1962, each hand painted with pink and red poppies, on a white ground, in original fitted case, 32cm wide; together with a decorative powder compact.No chips to mirror, and chip to enamel at bottom of mirror, slight pitting to small area of enamel on clothes brush, all over abrasions to pieces, enamel still vibrant.
Two silver caddy spoons, another caddy spoon and a silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knife Comprising an apostle spoon with foliate bowl, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1897, another apostle spoon, Josiah Williams & Co., London 1907, an unmarked contemporary rustic spoon with bee finial, the knife, John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield, 1947, (the apostle spoons 25g). (4)
A cased Royal Worcester coffee set, date codes for 1936, including twelve coffee cups and twelve saucers, decorated with a continuous gilt leaf scroll over a green simulated hardstone ground, with silver-gilt coffee spoons, retailed by Mappin and Webb, contained in a fitted green case, two spoons lacking, some faults, 51.3cm overall.
1930s silver sweet dish of circular form, with overlapping scale decoration and scroll border, on a circular pedestal base (Sheffield 1938) Mappin & Webb Ltd, together with a silver salver of circular form, with scroll and foliate, piecrust border, on three domed feet (Birmingham 1938) Alexander Clark. All at approximately 10ozs. Salver 22cm diameter. (2).
Composite four piece coffee set, comprising coffee pot of baluster form, with leaf mounted spout, hinged domed cover and composite scroll handle, on a circular base (London 1973) similar hot water pot (London 1966) sugar (London 1965) and cream jug (London 1938) Mappin & Webb Ltd. All at approximately 62ozs. Coffee pot 25.5cm overall height.
Pair contemporary silver dwarf candlesticks, with reeded decoration and inverted bell candle holders, on circular bases, filled (Birmingham 1967) W I Broadway & Co, together with a similar pair, with bead borders, filled (Birmingham 1987) Mappin & Webb. 6.5/6.7cm overall height respectively. (4).
1930s silver six piece cruet set of tapering form, in the Art Deco style, comprising pair mustards, with blue glass liners, pair peppers, pair salts and two matching condiment spoons, in original fitted case (Birmingham 1934, with Jubilee mark) Mappin & Webb, condiment spoons by Ernest W, Haywood. All at approximately 10ozs. Mustards 6.5cm overall height.
Contemporary silver eight place table service by Mappin & Webb, comprising eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, four table spoons, eight soup spoons, eight grapefruit spoons, eight pastry forks, eight tea spoons, eight coffee spoons, eight table knives and eight cheese knives (Sheffield 1968/69/70/71/72/ 73/ 74 and 75) Mappin & Webb. Approximately 98ozs weighable silver. 84 pieces in total, with original box.
A Victorian oak circular aneroid barometer, 20cm register inscribed Mappin & Webb, Poultry, London, carved rope-twist border, 28cm diam, c.1890; an early 20th century oak circular aneroid barometer, 15.5cm silvered dial inscribed Marine Aneroid, John Barker & Co Ltd, Kensington, turned border, 26.5cm diam, c.1920; another, ebonised; another, Art Deco style cream plastic (4)
1920s silver six piece cruet set, comprising two mustard pots with covers, two open salts and two pepper pots, all of circular faceted form, mustards and salts with blue glass liners, hallmarked Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1928, with four matched silver condiment spoons, hallmarked, contained within fitted case Condition Report: Weighable 7.3 ozt (227 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches and small knocks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct. Case with wear top detached from base.
Modern cut glass decanter with silver collar, hallmarked Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1992, together with a pair of modern silver mounted dwarf candlesticks, hallmarked Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1970, decanter H22cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear, but generally clear and legible.
An Edward VII silver 2-piece café-au-lait set, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1905, each of plain, tapering form, part market piano hinged and domed cover topped with an urn shaped finial, black capped handle, raised on a stepped foot, 12cm diameter at the base, 21cm high, 1092g (35ozt) gross (2)
A 53-piece set of Elizabeth II silver cutlery and flatware, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1973-75, 'King's' pattern with shell back, comprising 6 table forks, 6 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 2 tablespoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, 6 dessert spoons, 6 soup spoons, 12 teaspoons and a 3-piece carving set with filled handles and steel fittings, 2054.4g (66ozt) gross weighable silver, presented in a wooden table-top canteen with hinged cover, the fitted interior lined in brown felt (6 of the teaspoons in a separate gilt tooled and signed presentation case) (53)
A cased pair of early 20th century silver novelty knife rests, mark of Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham 1905, each with a hollow bar and two hollow teddy bear supports, the seated bears realistically formed with engraved decoration, 9.5cm wide overall, presented in a fitted case retailed by Mappin & Webb, lined in blue satin and velvet 1.7ozt grossCase - Exterior a bit scruffy and rubbed. Interior in better condition, but the silk is stained in two areas. There are two sets of cut-outs, but this is probably not the original case.Metalware - Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Hallmark clear and crisp. The socket on one of the bears has a little split.
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