1983 Football Association Charity Shield plaque for the Liverpool v Manchester United match at Wembley on 20th August 1983 and awarded to Norman Whiteside, (Manchester United won 2-0), made from silver by Mappin & Webb, approx. 8cm high.Provenance: Consigned to auction by Norman Whiteside. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Norman Whiteside. Missing stand on reverse.
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Set of six George V silver Old English Rat tail teaspoons by John Rogers & Sons, Sheffield 1924, a ditto set of six Old English cake forks by Cooper Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1927 and a set of four silver teaspoons with panelled bowls by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1928, combined weight 330 grams
A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING BY MAPPIN & WEBB the round brilliant-cut diamond is set within a surround of circular-cut diamonds, with further circular-cut diamonds set to the bifurcated shoulders, in platinum, inscirbed to the inside with maker's mark. Size I 1/2 With box and outer box by Mappin & Webb, London. Accompanied by report number 5146783573 from GIA dated 14th March 2013 stating that the round brilliant cut diamond weighs 0.52 carats and that it has F colour with VS1 clarity
A cased set of six George V silver bean handled coffee spoons, makers Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1924, a cased set of six silver handled dessert knives and forks, a cased set of six mother of pearl handled dessert knives, and a cased set of five Mappin & Webb silver coffee spoons with matching tongs
Collection of silver cruets comprising a pair of silver pepperettes of vase shaped form each on four legs Birmingham 1898 makers D and F, a pair of mustard pot holders on ball feet and another with pierced body blue glass liners missing, a Mappin and Webb pepperette and a mustard pot. 13 ozs weighable silver Being sold on behalf of Woking & Sam Beare Hospices
A PAIR OF ARTS & CRAFTS SALAD SERVERS with ribbed, swollen handles & gilt bowls, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1900, together with a George III Stilton scoop with an ivory handle and a scallop shell on the back of the scoop, initialled; the latter 9.3" (23.5 cms) long; 6 oz weighable silver (3)
A GRADUATED PAIR OF GEORGE V MEAT DISHES of shaped oval outline with gadrooned borders by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1918, together with a Victorian embossed sugar bowl by Robert Garrard, London 1851, and an embossed milk jug by Charles Fox (II), London 1838; the longest dish 18.2" (46.3 cms); 75.8 oz (4)
A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian vase-shaped pepper caster by C & G. Asprey, London 1904, a modern cream jug with a pedestal foot and a helmet rim, two napkin rings (one initialled), a pair of Victorian Scottish toddy ladles, initialled, and a set of six pairs of fish knives and forks, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1980; the jug 5.75" (14.5 cms) high; 38.85 oz (18)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SMALL CAST FIGURAL BELL in the form of a young lady in a crinoline dress and bonnet, peddling her wares, on a mounted wooden plinth, by Mappin & Webb, London 1923; the figure 3.2" (8 cms) high; 5.25 oz *This was given to the vendor's grandfather when he was Advertising Director of the Sketch, a British Illustrated Weekly Journal, which focussed on high society and the aristocracy, which ran between 1893 and 1959. It was published by the Illustrated London News Company.
A MIXED LOT:- A small early 20th century domed bell, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1913, a set of six William IV Old English pattern tea spoons by J & A. Savory, London 1835, a pair of sauce ladles, initialled "S", by Messrs Williams, Exeter 1846, a pair of George III miniature sugar tongs, a pair of George III engraved sugar tongs, initialled, a pair of Fiddle table spoons, initialled, two "Coronation" tea spoons and a Victorian Fiddle condiment ladle; the bell 2.6" (6.7 cms) high; 19.5 oz weighable silver (16)
A VICTORIAN THREE-HANDLED CHRISTENING CUP OR TYG dated "June 29th 1880" on one side, by Robert Garrard, London 1880 (in original fitted case), an Art Nouveau Christening mug, initialled and dated "DMJ Nov.11th1907", by Mappin & Webb, London 1906 (cased), together with a two handled cup, inscribed, a drum mustard pot (blue glass liner) and a tobacco pebble; the latter 3.2" (8.1 cms) long; 28.5 oz weighable silver (5)

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