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JOHN GRINSELL & SONS; a Victorian hallmarked silver mounted horn hunting beaker, Birmingham 1886, height 9.5cm, diameter 6cm, also a large George V hallmarked silver photograph frame, manufactured by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1925, 19 x 13cm, two further small hallmarked silver photograph frames, both Birmingham 1923, both 7.5 x 5cm, a Mappin & Webb silver plated scent bottle, height 10cm, and a Mappin & Webb silver plated bowl, diameter 10.5cm (6).
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: an Edwardian oval sauce boat by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1904, with a leaf capped flying scroll handle, a gadrooned border and on three shell feet, 18cm long; a sugar bowl by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1926, with a girdle and on a circular pedestal foot, 7.5cm diameter; six coffee spoons by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1923 (1) and 1924 (5), with coffee bean terminals, 10cm long; and five Old English pattern tea spoons, maker's mark HTC, Birmingham 1935, 12cm long 488g (15.7 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
THREE CASED SETS OF SILVER To include: a cased set of four Victorian shaped circular salts by Samuel Walton Smith, Birmingham 1887, with beaded borders, 4.5cm diameter; a cased set of six coffee spoons by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1923, with coffee bean terminals, 10.5cm long; and a cased set of six tea spoons by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1959, engraved PML, 12cm long 184g (5.95 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER PIERCED PEDESTAL DISH MAPPIN & WEBB, SHEFFIELD 1913 Pierced with darts and foliate swags, turned stem and domed foot 16cm diameter 300g (9.65 oz) Condition Report: Marks clear Knock to the foot rim Wobbles No apparent splits No engraving Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Collection of silver plate including a Mappin & Webb three-piece tea service, a Mappin & Webb three-piece condiment set on stand, a Mappin & Webb tea caddy, a lidded tankard, various flatware including grape scissors, an oak-cased canteen of knives and forks (one fork missing) and other items
A collection of silver items comprising a cut glass decanter with a silver collar, by Mappin & Webb, 25cm high, a silver sherry label, by Turner & Simpson, and silver-mounted and cut glass swan, with pierced and hinged wings, London import marks, 12.5cm high, a silver waiter, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, a pin dish, by A Edward Jones Ltd, 11.7ozt (qty.)Condition ReportSmall nibbles to the glass stopper and body of the swan. General marks, knocks, rubbing and wear to the silver.
Mappin & Webb - Gentleman's 18k gold cased wristwatch, the champagne dial with gilt baton hour markers, date aperture at the third hour and gilt hands, blue cabochon set crown, unsigned snap-on case back numbered '9 2800 10352', quartz movement, 34mm x 31mm (ex.crown), on a Mappin & Webb textured black leather strap, case back 9.9g approx.
A silver hafted letter opener, Kings pattern, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1972; a silver hafted letter opener, Celtic pattern, Yates Brothers, Sheffield, 1997; a silver hafted letter opener, Albert pattern, William Yates, Sheffield, 1996; another smaller contemporary pattern, Emile Viner, Sheffield, 1966
Keith Murray for Mappin and Webb, an Art Deco style silver plated bowl, W27688, conical form, with incised concentric ring banding to the rim and root, 10.5cm diameter Designed by Keith Murray for Mappin & Webb. Keith Murray (1892-1981) was born in New Zealand and moved to the UK with his parents when he was 14. He trained as an architect and worked as an illustrator before becoming a designer. During the 1930’s he produced designs in glass for Stevens & Williams, ceramic for Wedgwood and for silver manufacturers Mappin and Webb. His designs are now much sort after. Following the second world war, he returned to his career as an architect.
A set of six Elkington silver plated champagne flutes, boxed; a set of six Elkington silver plated oyster forks, boxed; an Elkington silver plated Squirrel nut dish, boxed; an Elkington silver plated 8.5" strawberry dish, boxed; Elkington cheese knife; others loose asparagus tongs, sundae spoons, creamer; two Mappin & Webb plate cake slices, salad tongs, sundae spoon; etc
A collection of six silver mounted dressing set items, to include: a silver and light brown guilloche enamel mounted table mirror, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1937, with bevelled plate (some loss to enamel), a engine turned silver mounted pair of clothes brushes and hair brush, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1934-5, and a silver mounted clothes and hair brush, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1904, with textured finish. (lot as found). (6)
A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF SILVER, to include a silver brooch with yellow metal front detail, hallmarked Birmingham, a heavy floral design thimble, hallmarked 'Mappin & Webb Ltd' London 1978, a second silver thimble and a caddy spoon, both hallmarked, approximate gross weight 46 grams, also including a pair of earrings, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
A BAG OF ASSORTED SILVER ITEMS, to include a polished silver cheroot case fitted with a jump ring for suspension, hallmarked 'William Manton' Birmingham 1923, length 13cm, together with a Bakelite cheroot inside, a floral and foliate decorated possible cigarette case fitted with a suspension chain and hoop, hallmarked 'Mappin & Webb Ltd' Chester 1900, length 13.5cm, together with two silver vesta cases, a single napkin ring, a stamp holder, polished pencil case holder, an AF sovereign holder, a small pepper pot, and a cased silver thimble, all with full silver hallmarks with various makers, approximate gross weight excluding Bakelite cheroot 3.92 ozt, 122.2 grams (condition report: the sovereign holder will require some attention, vesta cases both have dinks to the sides, pencil case holder also has a dent, general wear to most pieces)
A cased pair of Continental glass scent bottles or toilet bottles, each with silver-gilt mounts, detachable caps, and internal glass stopper, the glass body with incised trellis-type decoration, the silver struck with British import marks, George Stockwell, London 1909, the glass possibly Bohemian, ensuite with a fitted presentation case, retailed by Mappin & Webb Ltd., Oxford Street, London, height (of bottles) 14.6cm approx

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