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A shaving stick holder by Mappin & Webb, assayed at London in 1929:
Mn&Wb - 1929
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Mn&Wb - 1929
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Mappin Brothers - London - 1864
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Joseph Mappin and Brothers - Sheffield - 1854
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Mappin & Webb-Mappin Brothers - London - 1907
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Mappin & Webb - London - 1904
This advertisement states that the opening of the Paris branch of Mappin & Webb will occur in October 1904.
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Mn&Wb - London - 1923
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The sequel to the big robbery at Mappin & Webb's is that one man was discharged, two sentenced to penal servitude for 10 years and one for eight years. The men, the police stated, were implicated in the robbery of the motor trophy from Oxford Street a short time since and were colleagues of a gang of American thieves who had been about town. However, “it is an ill wind that blows nobody any good,” and the cabman who first became suspicious and warned the police has been presented with a new cab and horse by Messrs. Mappin & Webb, while the insurance company has given him £500.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th October 1909
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th October 1909
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M&W - Sheffield - 1908
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Mn&Wb - London - 1953
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FOR THE QUEEN
A MAGNIFICENT GIFT WHEN SHE VISITS SHEFFIELD
Mappin and Webb, of Sheffield and London, have just completed a magnificent casket of solid gold and a gold key, which the corporation of Sheffield will present to the Queen on her visit to the city. The value of the articles is £1,200. They are magnificent specimens of the goldsmith's art, and are lavishly embellished with heraldic emblazonry. The casket is to contain the address from the corporation to the Queen.
Source: Evening Express - 30th April 1897
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A MAGNIFICENT GIFT WHEN SHE VISITS SHEFFIELD
Mappin and Webb, of Sheffield and London, have just completed a magnificent casket of solid gold and a gold key, which the corporation of Sheffield will present to the Queen on her visit to the city. The value of the articles is £1,200. They are magnificent specimens of the goldsmith's art, and are lavishly embellished with heraldic emblazonry. The casket is to contain the address from the corporation to the Queen.
Source: Evening Express - 30th April 1897
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The Persian Minister has just had especially designed for him, a dressing and travelling bag, made of the finest crocodile stained malachite green (the sacred colour in his country), with fittings of tortoise-shell, gold and silver, and the Royal arms of Persia emblazoned upon every piece. It was made by Mappin and Webb, and it is intended for a present to the Shah in honour of his coronation.
Source: Herald of Wales - 10th April 1897
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Source: Herald of Wales - 10th April 1897
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An example of Mappin & Webb's unplated ware and mark:
M & W UNPLATED
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M & W UNPLATED
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Mappin & Webb - London - 1881
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Death of Frederick M. Learmonth
Montreal, Can., Dec. 28.—The death of Frederick M. Learmouth, director and sales manager of the jewelry firm of Mappin & Webb, Ltd., of this city, occurred today, after a long illness.
Mr. Learmouth was born at Lachine, Que., and educated at the Montreal High School. For 20 years he was engaged in customs brokerage, and after serving with Henry Birks & Sons for some time became associated with Mappin & Webb.
While prominent in business circles, he was perhaps more widely known in his younger days as an athlete, his favorite sports being lacrosse, hockey and skating. He was captain of the Montreal team that won the world's lacrosse championship in 1885 and 1886 and also belonged to the 1885 championship team of the Montreal Hockey Club. Mr. Learmouth was a member of the Board of Trade.
He is survived by his widow.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 2nd January 1924
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Montreal, Can., Dec. 28.—The death of Frederick M. Learmouth, director and sales manager of the jewelry firm of Mappin & Webb, Ltd., of this city, occurred today, after a long illness.
Mr. Learmouth was born at Lachine, Que., and educated at the Montreal High School. For 20 years he was engaged in customs brokerage, and after serving with Henry Birks & Sons for some time became associated with Mappin & Webb.
While prominent in business circles, he was perhaps more widely known in his younger days as an athlete, his favorite sports being lacrosse, hockey and skating. He was captain of the Montreal team that won the world's lacrosse championship in 1885 and 1886 and also belonged to the 1885 championship team of the Montreal Hockey Club. Mr. Learmouth was a member of the Board of Trade.
He is survived by his widow.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 2nd January 1924
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THE STRANGE RECOVERY OF A RING
Harriet Douglas, who was in the service of Mr. Mappin, silversmith, of 79, Albert Hall-mansions, as temporary parlourmaid, was, on remand, charged, at Westminster Police-court, London, yesterday with robbing her employer. Detective-sergeant Morgan said that a diamond ring, value £100, which prosecutor missed, and about which the police made inquiry, had been found tucked in the trimming of Mrs. Mappin's hat. How it got there was a mystery. There was no charge with respect to other jewellery and a silver-handled parasol also found at prisoner's house. The accused had hitherto borne a good character. She pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing cigars, &c., belonging to Mr. Mappin, and Mr. Horace Smith, warning her, bound her over in £10 to receive judgment if called upon.
Source: Evening Express - 22nd July 1903
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Harriet Douglas, who was in the service of Mr. Mappin, silversmith, of 79, Albert Hall-mansions, as temporary parlourmaid, was, on remand, charged, at Westminster Police-court, London, yesterday with robbing her employer. Detective-sergeant Morgan said that a diamond ring, value £100, which prosecutor missed, and about which the police made inquiry, had been found tucked in the trimming of Mrs. Mappin's hat. How it got there was a mystery. There was no charge with respect to other jewellery and a silver-handled parasol also found at prisoner's house. The accused had hitherto borne a good character. She pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing cigars, &c., belonging to Mr. Mappin, and Mr. Horace Smith, warning her, bound her over in £10 to receive judgment if called upon.
Source: Evening Express - 22nd July 1903
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Mappin & Webb Ltd. - London - 1903
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An advertisement for Mappin Brothers' Valletta agent, M.A. Crockford & Son from 1880:
M.A. Crockford & Son - Valletta - 1880
There's a possibility of a family connection here, Sir Frederick Crockford was senior partner in Mappin Brothers.
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M.A. Crockford & Son - Valletta - 1880
There's a possibility of a family connection here, Sir Frederick Crockford was senior partner in Mappin Brothers.
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Siege of Paris
MESSRS. MAPPIN AND WEBB, who have already sent several cases of goods to Paris, write to us suggesting that all Englishmen having friends, relatives, or customers in Paris, should at once purchase provisions and forward them, carefully packed, and addressed to such friends, through the care of the London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway.
Source: County Observer and Monmouthshire Central Advertiser - 11th February 1871
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MESSRS. MAPPIN AND WEBB, who have already sent several cases of goods to Paris, write to us suggesting that all Englishmen having friends, relatives, or customers in Paris, should at once purchase provisions and forward them, carefully packed, and addressed to such friends, through the care of the London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway.
Source: County Observer and Monmouthshire Central Advertiser - 11th February 1871
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Headley Park, near Epsom, belonging to Mr. Newton Mappin, of Messrs. Mappin and Webb, was destroyed by fire early on Sunday morning, only the walls standing. The house keeper was burned to death. A servant girl from the same room narrowly escaped with her life. The cause of the fire is attributed to overheating from fires warming the rooms ready for a Christmas party. The value of the destroyed residence was considerable.
Source: The South Wales Daily Post - 21st December 1896
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Source: The South Wales Daily Post - 21st December 1896
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Joseph Mappin - Sheffield - 1849
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