A group of silver plate and metal. The group including: a silver plate mounted wooden tray, of oval form and raised on four ball feet, with plain oval cartouche to base and gadrooned decoration to rim and footrim, 60.3 x 40.5cm; two silver plated shell-shaped butter dishes, stamped OLRI to underside, raised on three ball feet, 8.7cm wide; a Christofle silver plated food warmer, the circular body to a wooden handle, with hinged cover decorated with reeded banding and engine turned design, 28cm long (inc. handle); two small Christofle silver plated dishes, each of circular form and with handle modelled as a rope, 9.7cm long (inc. handle); a set of six silver plated knife rests by Christofle, 8cm long; a silver plated Mappin & Webb dish, of circular form with scalloped rim, 15cm dia.; two plated metal baskets, of shaped oval form, pierced and decorated with scrolling rose motifs and with two vacant cartouches to sides, filled bases, the larger example 29.5cm wide; and other items (a lot)
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A 20thC brass cased carriage clock, the rectangular white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals for Mappin and Webb London, drum barrel movement, with glass sides, back and top, bearing presentation inscription for AT Kirk In Recognition of 38 Years Service with Lincolnshire County Council 1993, 11cm high.
A heavy Victorian silver copy of the Warwick vase, John Newton Mappin, (Mappin & Webb), London, 1896 With silver plated liner, on an ebonised rectangular plinth base inset with commemorative silver plaques, London 1897, 37cm wide, 29cm deep, 26cm high, overall height including base 44cm high, (the vase 5067g) Provenance: Property from an historic family collection, Henley-on-Thames The Warwick Vase is a renowned ancient Roman marble vase that has captivated the attention of art collectors, historians, and connoisseurs since its discovery in the late 18th century. Discovered in 1771 at the bottom of a lake at Hadrian's Villa near Tivoli, Italy. The villa, built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD, was a sprawling complex of palaces, gardens, and baths. The vase was found in fragments, buried under centuries of silt and debris. Sir William Hamilton, a British diplomat and antiquarian stationed in Naples, acquired the fragments and later sold them to his nephew, George Greville, the 2nd Earl of Warwick. Greville, an avid art collector, had the vase meticulously restored by the sculptor James Byres in Rome. The reconstruction brought the vase back to its original grandeur, with its intricate carvings of Bacchic scenes—depicting Bacchus (Dionysus), the god of wine, and his followers. The Warwick Vase gained considerable fame in the 18th and 19th centuries, becoming a symbol of classical antiquity and aristocratic taste. Its design was widely admired and replicated in various forms, including smaller vases, silverware, and even as motifs in furniture and ceramics. The vase’s influence extended beyond Europe, inspiring neoclassical designs in America as well. In the early 20th century, due to financial difficulties, the Greville family sold the Warwick Vase. It was purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, but the British government intervened to keep the vase in the United Kingdom. Eventually, it was bought by the Scottish National Gallery, where it remains today. The Warwick Vase is now housed at the Burrell Collection in Glasgow.
An 18ct gold cultured pearl set collar, with a series of spaced cultured pearls on omega link collar, to box clasp, London import hallmarks, 1998, Mappin & Webb sponsor's marks, Italian assay marks, signed UnoAErre, length 42cm Provenance: The collection of the late Jane Sinclair MorpethCondition Report: Approximate length 7.77 grams.
Mappin & Webb. A late Victorian sapphire five stone ring, of half-hoop design, set with five graduated mixed cushion-cut sapphires and rose-cut diamond points, to carved gallery and shoulders, stamped M&W 18ct, ring size L½Condition Report: One rose-cut diamond lacking. sapphires are bright and a pleasing mid blue with good life and transparency, well matched, no obvious chips or damage, mount is in good condition commensurate with age, gross weight 3.2g
1920s silver three piece coffee set, comprising coffee pot of panelled form, with engraved decoration, hinged domed cover and ebony loop handle, on square pedestal base, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1928/29) Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 32ozs. Coffee pot 23cm overall height.
circular form, with incised borders and scroll handles, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1937/38; the tea pot 9.5" (24.3cm) long; 21.8ozt (3). *CR General wear, a bit bright & polished, 2 or 3 small dents to each piece, otherwise OK. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
of oval form, with scroll handles and the bodies, covers & spouts with part-fluted decoration, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1889; the tea pot 10.5" (26.6cm) long; 58.1ozt (4) Ivory Submission Reference: BM1WECNZ CITES permit is included. Exporting outside the EU will require an additional export permit. *CR Each piece with wear, tea pot with a split spout, the coffee pot the worst (loose handle, dents to the body and rocks in place significantly). Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
the Corinthian capitals with four scrolling arms, a central light on a baluster stem and decorated with gadrooned borders, acanthus leaves and detachable nozzles, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1896; 8.5" (21.6cm) high; 83ozt (2). *CR General wear from usage, minor bending and do not balance in place, but reasonable. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with knopped stems and with part-fluted decoration, a pair by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1904 and a larger example by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1901, all with presentation inscriptions; the latter 9.6" (24.5cm) high; 19.6ozt (3). *CR All with wear, one of the pairs with a repaired stem and is now slightly shorter. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
an Edwardian silver box, rounded rectangular form, with gadrooned borders, the cover engraved with the crest & motto of the company and inscribed "Fishmonger's Company 9th July 1902", by Mappin Brothers, Chester 1902; 3.3" (8.5cm) long; 4.5ozt. *CR Quite worn, the base with a cluster of pin dents, cover does not quite shut flush and has a slight dent to one side of the rim. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
Modern silver Pembury pattern canteen for twelve place settings, comprising table forks, table knives, side forks, side knives, dessert spoons, soup spoons, fish knives and forks, pair of fish servers, teaspoons, six table spoons, two sauce ladles, and a five piece carving set, hallmarked Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1940, 1943, 1944, 1946 and 1947, contained within a two draw mahogany canteen table with cabriole legs, ring handles and green baize lined interior, with two accompanying keys, table H75cm W75cm D49cmCondition Report: Good overall condition, silver with some surface scratches.Hallmarks clear and legible.Table with a few scratches, knocks and light general wear.
A boxed set of pewter napkin rings, boxed set of silver handled butter knives, mm Mappin & Webb; boxed set of silver teaspoons, London hallmark dated 1917, 63.5 gms, together with a quantity of silver spoons including two mustard spoon, sauce ladle, approx 178.4 gms, a mother of pearl butter knife and four enamel collectors spoons.
Three silver Burwarton & District Breeders Association champion prize spoons, Sheffield hallmark dated 1952, mm Mappin & Webb, each spoon having a shaped bowl, with a cattle head and inscription to the finial, approx 16 cms in length, approx 124.1 gms. This lot includes a set of silver and mother of pearl fruit knife and forks, Sheffield hallmark dated 1935, mm Z. Barraclough & Sons. (af) Z Barraclough & Sons Ltd Condition Report Three forks and three knives have issues at the join, likely gone through a hot wash.
Six silver condiment spoons, including a Georgian Scottish Provincial fiddle pattern mustard spoon Aberdeen c1800-1825 George Booth 11cm, salt shovel London 1795 Peter and Ann Bateman 10.5cm, long handled fiddle pattern egg spoon Newcastle 1872, 14.5cm, fiddle and thread pattern egg spoon Exeter 1867 James & Josiah Williams, 12.5cm, fiddle pattern egg spoon London 1835 Mary Chawner, 12cm, relish spoon London 1858 Edward Mappin Joseph C Mappin, 9cm, 2.65ozt (6)
A late Victorian silver sugar scuttle and matching shovel, decorated with foliate design and on circular footed base, hallmarked by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1900, approx. 14cm high x 14.5cm wide. Weight: approx. 256.4 grams (8.2ozt) Further details: shovel missing tip to end; tarnishing and some surface scratches to both, general wear.
A small collection of silver flatware to include; a set of twelve S. Kirk & Son Co, 925/1000 ornate American silver teaspoons, with cast floral and foliate handles, in felt cutlery holder; a boxed Isle of Mull silver mustard spoon of simple design; a George III silver condiment soo, London, 1780; an early George III silver salt shovel, circa 1760; two similar George III silver teaspoons, and four various silver mustard or salt spoons, various patterns, makers including James & William Deakin and Mappin & Webb. Weight: approx. 254.9 grams (8.1ozt) Further details: all with tarnishing and surface scratching; few Georgian examples with misshapen bowls or areas with splits.
A George V silver cigarette case, elaborately decorated with foliage and central initialled cartouche, hallmarked by Charles S Green & Co, Birmingham, 1917; a George V silver pocket match book, with engine turned banded design and gilt interior, with match area within, hallmarked by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1929, together with a plated engine turned match book and a plated vesta case. (1 bag) Weighable silver: approx. 127 grams (4ozt) Further details: light surface dents and surface scratching to cigarette case; similar to silver match book, slight tarnishing and all with wear and tear.
ROCK CRYSTAL, ONYX AND DIAMOND BROOCH, CIRCA 1930Of openwork, annular design, the cresting waves of cushion-shaped, old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, with fancy-cut onyx accents, within a cylindrical rock crystal border, with cushion-shaped diamond and calibré-cut onyx arches, diamonds approx. 3.20cts total, possibly later brooch fitting, length 4.4cm, Mappin & Webb caseFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Silver plate including EPNS cream jug and sugar bowl on four feet without decoration, a bowl by Garrad's with presentation inscription, a milk jug and sugar bowl (Cardinal Plate), silver plated tongs, a pair of copper base Arthur Price candlesticks 16cm, a Mappin & Webb (Princess Plate) cream jug 9cm, and a pair of rose vases 11cm.
A matched pair of silver and alabaster mounted urns, later converted to electric table lamps, each raised on alabaster bases and moulded in relief with swags and ram's heads, one hallmarked for John Newton Mappin, London, 1891; the other hallmarked for Mappin & Webb, London, 189931cm high to top of lamp fitment
William Moorcroft (1872-1945), a Florian Ware egg cup, for James Macintyre & Co., glazed earthenware, green painted initials, printed 'Florian Ware' stamp, registration number '32647', raised on a plated Mappin & Webb stand,egg cup 5.4cm highstand 9.3cm diameter, and aa teapot stand, for James Macintyre & Co., glazed earthenware, with printed factory stamp,13.3cm diameter (3)Condition ReportSome tarnish to the stand, a couple of pin head frits to the foot rim of the egg cup
A CASTLE TOPPED CARD CASE NATHANIEL MILLS, BIRMINGHAM 1840 of rectangular outline, depiction of Kenilworth Castle to one side and Windsor Castle to the other; together with a caddy spoon, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1977, the terminal modelled as Queen Elizabeth II for her silver jubilee with feature hallmarks to the bowl, presented in a fitted case (2) 9.5cm 8cm long, 90g (combined)

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