Antique early 20th century 1911 Mappin and Webb A1 silver plate union castle
Antique early 20th century 1911 Mappin and Webb A1 silver plate Union Castle shipping collection of knives and forks. These were probably used for fruit cutlery. The group is consisting of 5 forks and 3 knives. Although not a full set, this interesting and collectible cutlery originally came from the Union Castle line ( more research may find what ship?).
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Some age related wear.
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Sizes: 18 cm tall 2 cm wide.
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Made by renowned makers Mappin and Webb using A1 silver plate, the highest grade of silver plate. Please note price is for cutlery only, all other items are illustration only, box and tray not included.
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Mappin & Webb, a name synonymous with exquisite silverware and jewellery, boasts a history spanning over 250 years. Founded in 1775 by Jonathan Mappin in Sheffield, the company initially focused on crafting high-quality silverware for English high society. Over time, Mappin & Webb expanded internationally, earned Royal Warrants, and became a leading name in both silverware and jewellery.
Here's a more detailed look at their history:
1775: Jonathan Mappin establishes a silver workshop in Sheffield.
Mid-19th Century: The business evolves into Mappin Brothers, with several family members involved.
1860: John Mappin, one of Jonathan Mappin's great-grandsons, establishes Mappin & Company in London, which later becomes Mappin, Webb & Co. after John's brother-in-law, George Webb, joins.
1860s: The first Mappin & Webb store opens on Oxford Street, London, showcasing fine silverware, vanity products, and candelabras.
Early 20th Century: Mappin & Webb expands its product line to include jewelry and acquires Mappin Brothers.
1906-1908: The Oxford Street store is rebuilt to designs by Belcher & Joass.
1914: The Regent Street store is rebuilt.
1950s: Mappin & Webb experiences a resurgence, receiving commissions for tableware and cutlery for prestigious establishments like the QE2 and leading cruise lines.
1980s onwards: Mappin & Webb becomes part of Aurum Holdings, a luxury goods group.
2012: Mappin & Webb's master craftsman is appointed Crown Jeweller, solidifying their connection to the British monarchy.
Today: Mappin & Webb continues as a high-end jeweler and silversmith, maintaining its legacy of craftsmanship and royal connections.
Mappin & Webb - Wikipedia
Mappin & Webb traces its origins to 1775, when Jonathan Mappin opened a silver workshop in Sheffield, then as now a major centre of the English silver trade.
Union-Castle Line
Shipping company
The Union-Castle Line was a British shipping line that operated a fleet of passenger liners and cargo ships between Europe and Africa from 1900 to 1977. It was formed from the merger of the Union Line and Castle Shipping Line.





















































