Mappin & Webb
Silver
Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 6 000 - 8 000
About this Item
Birmingham, London & Sheffield, England
A silver-plate part canteen, Mappin & Webb, early 20th century
each engraved with the initial 'W', comprising: eight table spoons; a pair of sauce ladles; twelve dessert spoons; twelve dessert forks; twelve teaspoons; four salt spoons; a pair of sugar tongs; a soup ladle; a gravy spoon; six egg spoons; a mustard spoon; twelve table forks; nine table knives; five cheese knives; a butter knife; a steel; two carving knives; and six associated dinner knives, the dinner knives with damaged handles; contained in an oak canteen, the moulded rectangular top inset with a brass plaque engraved with the initial 'W' above a pair of frieze drawers, the sides with brass carrying handles, 20cm high, 60cm wide, 45cm deep; and an associated Mappin and Webb Princess plate crumb scoop
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