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A tortoiseshell and silver-mounted dressing table set, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1916, comprising hand mirror, two brushes, oval shallow glass pot with engraved leaf decoration, circular glass pot with floral decoration, tall circular glass pot with floral decoration, all with applied silver initials, tortoiseshell bowl, and tray; and a set of six silver teaspoons, in fitted Harrod's London SW case, total 2.1oz.
A diamond half-eternity ring in 18ct yellow gold, channel-set with thirteen graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, to a tapering flat shank, London hallmarked '750' with sponsor's mark 'WOS', cased in a Mappin & Webb box, size N, total weight of item 4.2 grams.estimated total diamond weight 1.00ct
Dickens (Charles). Our Mutual Friend, 1st edition in the original parts, London: Chapman & Hall, 1864/5, 20 monthly numbers in 19 original parts as issued (plus a duplicate of No. 1), 40 wood engraved plates after Marcus Stone, complete with advertisement slips called for by Hatton & Cleaver except: No. 9 lacking 6th insert at rear 'Astra Castra'; No. 14 lacking advertisements following plates and Mappin, Webb & Co's advertisement at rear (latter bound into No. 16); and the duplicate of No. 1 lacking advertisement pages 1-6, No. 1 with Fry's Homeopathic Cocoa on yellow paper (not pink), Nos. 1-3 with extra advertisement for publisher John F. Dunn not called for by Hatton & Cleaver, No. 7 with duplicate advertisements to rear (first set bound upside down), page 13 in No. 10 misprinted as 31, some foxing, toning, and staining, Nos. 19 and 20 with most of first page of advertising torn away, all in original printed blue-green wrappers, some losses to spines and edges, No. 1 with browned covers and first 2 leaves detached, No. 11 with loss to lower edge of rear cover, housed in a custom-made green cloth solander box with gilt lettering to spine, 8vo QTY: (1)NOTE:Eckel pp.94/5; Gimbel A149; Hatton & Cleaver, pp.345-370.
An Edwardian silver sugar caster,by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1902,20cm high,together with a silver card holder in the form of a purse,by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1914,total 11ozt (2)Condition ReportBoth items with light surface scratches and knocks, light dents to the caster and wear/scratches to the gilt interior of the card holder

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