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A large Cornish serpentine lighthouse shaped table lamp. The polished serpentine lighthouse on a rough rocky base, electrified, 47 cm high. Made at The Lizard, Cornwall, circa 1958. Condition Report: There is a chip below the glass light on the rim and chips around the base of the roof section. Otherwise ok.
Three jewels including an Edwardian silver and enamel pendant. The Edwardian example of stylised heart-shaped outline decorated with leaf trefoils and an oval panel in shades of orange and pale blue on a light-green ground, Birmingham 1909 by Sydenham Brothers, approx. 55mm high overall, the pendant on a fine curb-link necklace on a barrel clasp. Together with a far Eastern yellow metal and synthetic-ruby shield-shaped pendant, the frame with Chinese(?) character marks, approx. 47mm high overall, and an amber and imitation-amber necklace of 15 graduated oval beads with chain inter-links on a bolt-ring clasp, approx. 40cm long overall
A modern 9ct gold, emerald and diamond dress ring. The three light-green, graduated oval mixed-cut emeralds claw set within a surround of 22 tiny eight-cut diamonds, all illusion set in white on a yellow gold 'D' section shank with open figure-of-eight shoulders, post 2000 Birmingham convention hallmarks, size P, 3.1g gross.
A vintage gold and diamond five stone ring. The graduated early modern round brilliant and old-cut stones approx. 0.55cts total, all claw set in white on a yellow 'D' section shank with split knife shoulders with chenirs, unmarked, size O, 2.1g gross Condition Report: Overall good condition, general light wear and tear consistent with use, requires a clean. Diamonds: one of the 3.2mm stones is a replacement old-cut. The stones measure approx.: 4.1m, 2 @ 3.2mm 2 @ diameter 2.4mm diameter
A late Victorian aquamarine and diamond double-scroll pendant necklace. With a central round mixed-cut aquamarine approx. 1.43cts, and a similar pear-shaped pendant drop, approx. 1.29cts within an open scrolling surround set throughout with small old-cut, single cut and rose diamonds in silver and gold and suspended by an integral trace-link back-chain with a small square step-cut aquamarine off-set collet and on a bolt-ring clasp, approx. 37cm long overall, the pendant approx. 26mm wide overall and 39mm high overall. In a fitted case marked 'Elkington & Co Ltd, Court Jewellers'. Condition Report: Overall very good condition, general ewear and tear communsurate with light use.The diamonds bright. The aquamarines of good sky-blue colour, the drop a slightly darker colour.The central aquamarine measures approx..7.4mm x 7.4mm x 4.6mm.The aquamarine drop measures approx. 10.2mm x 5.7mm x 4.1mm.The square aquamarine approx. 4.9mm x 4.9mm x 2.6mm
An early 20th century gold emerald and diamond spiral brooch/pendant. With a central round open panel within a small single-cut diamond millegrained collet border and an alternate graduated emerald and old-cut diamond spiral surround, the 27 graduated old-cut and single-cut diamonds approx. 0.87cts (the overall diamond weight approx. 1.05cts total), all grain and millegrain set in white gold on a yellow and white gold removable brooch frame and with a small hinged bale, approx. 25.5mm diameter overall, 9g gross Condition Report: Overall good conditiuon, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use, the millegraining a little crude under 10X magnification. The approximate age a little difficult as though the diamonds are old-cut and single cut suggesting later Victorian, the mount is in white gold, if pressed we would suggest circa 1930.Emeralds. Good, bright and lively light-mid green colour and lightly included. Mostly cut as modified squares with one 'arched' side.DiamondsCentral 18 stone single-cut diamond 'circlet'; each stone approx. 1.4mm diameter.Three spirals each set with eight single-cut and old-cut diamonds; approx. 0.29cts (0.87cts total) viz; 3@ 1.5mm, 3 @ 2.1mm, 3@ 2.3mm, 3@ 2.7mm, 3@ 3.0mm, 3@ 2.8mm, 3 @ 2.1mm, 3 @1.6mm, 3@1.4mm, all measurements approximate.
An early 20th century French platinum-flashed gold, diamond and blonde tortoiseshell hairpiece. In the form of a platinum-flashed gold open floral arch, grain set with thirteen small graduated round rose diamonds, French eagle head poincons and an indistinct makers mark 'V(?)' devices 'Fs', the hinged mount to two blonde tortoiseshell 'prongs', approx. 29mm wide overall, 100mm long overall, 6.8g gross Condition Report: Overall in good order The hinges are functioning. The tortoiseshell prongs with some light typical wear.
A Russian silver and enamel pocket snuff box, having gilt-washed interior, makers mark NH and with 84 silver stamp, 53.7h, dia.42mm; together with a Russian gilt metal and enamel miniature clothes brush, stamped 84, makers mark AP w.5.5cm (2)Age related marks and light scratches to base of snuff box. Light scratches inside box and tiny chip to enamel on rim. Please see updated description of clothes brush.
A late Victorian silver engraved nurses belt buckle, Birmingham 1898; together with a carved shell cameo brooch in pinchbeck mount, 5 x 4cm (2)The silver brooch has age related marks consistent with use and light scratches. No signs of repair.The gold frame of the cameo has a tiny hole drilled to the left side. On the reverse, a small hairline crack 2cm.
A ladies 15ct yellow gold round sweetheart locket. Locket dimmensions 30mm diameter (7.2g) stamped Birmingham .625 sponsor A.E.J attached to a yellow metal belcher chain. Total gross weight 39.0g.Very small compression above the hallmark and rear of locket. Light surface scratches consistent with use.
An Edwardian 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond set bar brooch; together with two other 9ct gold bar brooches of the period, two with steel pins, gross weight 7.4g (3)The single ruby inset brooch has an old repair to right hand clasp. All have age related marks and light scratches. The diamond in the sapphire and diamond brooch is particularly dull.
An 18th century oak chest on stand, with a shaped apron, on cabriole legs101w x 53d x 153h cmOverall solid and usable. The drawers run ok. Handles replaced. No keys and locks removed. Looks to have been polished in recent years, but also has some subsequent surface marks and light mildew. Some moulding missing and some loose. Chest lifts off the base, so it can be moved.
A reproduction mahogany triple pillar dining table, with two additional leaves, together with a set of ten dining chairs, to include a pair of carvers350w x 102d x 77h cmOverall condition is clean and solid. There is a chip the edge on one side under the edge 5cm long. It has been used, but only has light signs of use. Collected from a house move in Suffolk.
A pair of modern glazed oak bookcases, fitted with glazed shelves, each with a broken arch cornice and cupboards below101w x 35d x 224h cmThese are in solid usable condition. They have been used, but the general condition is dirty but otherwise ok with only light signs of use. The pediment is fixed on, but measures 208cm high without it. They have a key.
A Victorian and later cream upholstered chesterfield sofa, with a button back178w x 93d x 73h cmOverall condition is complete and usable. It has been used, so has light signs of use and is dusty. The fabric looks fairly recent and it has been well done. The feet look to be Victorian. No visible tears or splits to the fabric.
A 19th century Sevres porcelain dish, together with various 19th century and later ceramics, to include a 19th century Staffordshire slat glazed stoneware Harvest mug and a Worcester jug painted by Stinton, 128cm highSevres has general light wear and is dirty. Stintoin has had the handle broken into several pieces and glued. Also been glued below the knop at the base. Otherwise dirty with light marks. Most of the pieces have some damage.
A 1930's Omega gold plated open faced pocket watch, with a signed silvered dial, no. 786620, 45mm diameterLooks to be complete. The case has some general light marks and scuffs to the side, where it has been opened with something sharp in the past. Movement looks complete and clean, but it will wind and not tick.
A set of six 17th century style carved oak dining chairs, 20th century, each with a solid seat, on bobbin turned legs (6)Overall solid and usable. One has chip running up from the base of the foot. There are some light marks and signed of use and rubbing where they have been used, but no other damage or repairs. Seat height is 46cm. Removed from a house in Suffolk, where they were being used.
A Chamberlains Worcester Porcelain Dessert Service, circa 1810, painted with flowersprays in panels on a gilt "brick" ground within blue borders with further panels of foliage and gilt leaf and scroll decoration, comprising, two sauce tureens, covers and stands, two kidney shape dishes, two square dishes, two-lobed oval dishes, one lobed oval pedestal dish, twelve platesWith receipt from Thomas Goode & Co dated 1973, for the sum of £1,500Two sauce tureens, covers and stands - approx 17cm high, 21.5cm wide, one cover with the loop handle restored and with a sereis of cracks issuing from the ladle hole, all components with some pitting, very light staining and crazingTwo kidney shaped dishes - 25.5cm wide, one with heavy gilt wear to the rim and well. Some slight pitting, no restorationTwo square dishes - 21cm wide, slight gilt loss, minor pitting. No restoration.Two lobed oval dishes - 29.5cm wide, one with heavy gilt wear to the rim, the other with heavy reverse glaze pitting, both with gilt wear in the well, no restorationLobed oval pedestal dish - 31.25cm, 10cm high, small flat chip under the rim over gilded, no restoration, light gilt wear, some crazingTwelve plates - 21.5cm diameter, some gilt wear and minor pitting, no restorationNumerous pieces have some black staining to the footrims possible signs of re firing.

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