A silver belt buckle, ‘JHL’ London 1979, the openwork pair of buckles with cast floral and foliate detail, upon a later wide navy fabric belt, buckles 12m wide, with a Victorian silver caddy style spoon, Pairpoint Brothers, London 1892, the cast bird terminal above florally embossed bowl, 11cm long, a George V silver shell shaped caddy spoon, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1931, 9cm long, with eight further white metal items including buckles, napkin ring, pickle fork etc, gross weight 10ozt (11)
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A selection of silver items, to include a Victorian fiddle pattern silver teaspoon, William Eaton, London 1838, 15.5cm long, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern silver tablespoon, William Eaton, London 1838, 19.5cm long, a George V silver cigarette case, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1917, 9cm long, a George VI silver napkin ring, Edwin Joseph Houlston, Birmingham 1945, a silver capstan inkwell, WI Broadway & Co, Birmingham possibly 2002 (weighted), 4.5cm high, a George V silver egg cup, Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1928, 6cm high, two further silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, and three silver coloured pill boxes, gross weight 13ozt (11)
A 17th century oak Wainscot chair, the gadrooned top rail flanked by acorn finials above the back panel carved with a foliate Celtic design, enclosed by down swept arms below bog oak and holly chevron banding, the later upholstered seat upon ring turned supports, block feet and plain rear legs united by peripheral cross stretchers, 99cm H x 61cm W x 50cm DCondition reportMinor play in chair joints, bar added to the underside of rear cross stretcher, due to the historic worm and wear to the rear legs.Seat and blocks later with staining around the rear legs, possible further restoration.Further minor splits, marks and scuffs, wear commensurate with age and use
A George III mahogany elbow chair, the concave back rest with twin rails centred with carved foliate scrolls, over the padded drop-in seat enclosed by reeded down swept arms, upon ring turned inverted baluster front legs plain back swept rear legs, united by an 'X' cross stretcher, seat height 44cm, chair height 85cm, along with a second George III elbow chair, similarly with reeded arms, 82cm high, and a 19th century mahogany elbow chair on tapering hexagonal and ring turned front legs, 88cm high (3)
An oak chest of drawers, possibly Welsh, late 18th/early 19th century, formed with two short over three long graduated, cross banded and cock-beaded drawers, applied with ebonised drawer handles, upon shaped bracket feet, 108cm H x 111cm W x 52cm D Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: MVP8QQTQCondition reportTwo full width joint splits to chest top, along with some light water stains and ring marks.Very minor splits to some of the drawer liners, bottom drawer a little tight otherwise all run smoothly.3cm chip to one drawer pull, otherwise the chest appears to be structurally sound with no obvious faults or damage
A Regency mahogany cheval mirror, the rectangular mirrored plate within a plain moulded frame, upon channelled supports extending to scrolled roundels and supported by four further conforming out swept legs on brass castors, all united by a pair of ring turned cross stretchers, 177cm H x 62cm W x 69cm D
A Victorian walnut Aesthetic Movement occasional table, in the manner of E.W Godwin, late 19th century, the square top upon ring turned and ring incised baluster supports, united by an under tier and dowel stretchers, 68cm H x 40cm SqCondition reportVery minor warp in both tiers, otherwise general light marks , stains and scuffs commensurate with age and use, joints appear tight with little or no play.
A quartetto of mahogany tables, early 20th century, upon slender ring turned supports and down swept feet, the widest table, 54cm, along with a 19th century mahogany work table, of cottage proportions, the drop leaf top over two drawers opposed by two faux drawers, upon annulated legs culminating in peg feet, 63cm H x 48cm W x 36cm D (2) (at fault)
A cased set of Edwardian silver napkin rings, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1908, with floral engraved detail and ‘C’ initial within cartouche, within a purple velvet and leather fitted case, a George V cased silver christening set, William Base & Sons, Birmingham 1922, comprising egg cup and spoon (napkin ring missing) a cased set of silver Roman style teaspoons, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1968, and a cased set of silver handled knives (weighted) hallmarked silver gross weight 7ozt (excluding knives) (4 cases)
A Russian silver and cloisonne napkin ring, late 19th century, Moscow with 84 standard kokoshnik mark 3.5cm high, 4.5cm diameter, along with a similarly decorated vesta sleeve, 2.2cm x 6.1cm x 4.2cm and an 88 standard miniature salt with cloisonne floral decoration, 3.3cm diameter, a brightly enamelled circular box and cover stamped '925S' 6.3cm diameter and a pill box and cover, with inset porcelain plaque depicting a gentleman on horseback (5)
A Russian silver napkin ring, Moscow, possibly Mikhail Fyodorovich Sokolov, the oval napkin ring with profusely enamel decorated body in floral detail on cream and light blue ground, 3.8cm high, with a Russian silver open salt, possible import marks, indistinct makers mark, decorated in blue enamels upon three compressed ball feet, with associated Russian silver spoon with similar enamel decoration, 3cm high (3) Condition report: Napkin ring: chip to red demi loon panel between mark and first blue dot. Further similar chip to apposing red section on other side.Over painted chip to one of the shell shaped panels and radiating crazing. Some crazing to further red section. Some tarnishing throughout and would benefit from a good clean. Marks clear. Salt: some crazing to enamelling. Small chip evident to turquoise beading. Some tarnishing throughout and would benefit from a clean. Internally green pitting evident. Kokosnik mark clear, makers mark slightly obscure. Spoon: Enamel is worn, chipped and crazed to the handle and crazed to the reverse of the bowl.
A pair of 20th century Russian silver open salts, indistinct makers mark, Moscow, the beaded rim above foliate engraved detail with vacant cartouche, upon three ball feet, 3cm high, with a pair of white and gilt metal napkin ring, embossed with floral and foliate design, the buds highlighted in gilt metal, a Russian silver napkin ring ‘BK’ with 84 kokoshnik mark, engraved ‘1906’ to one side and with intertwined motif to other, 3.5cm high, with three further Russian silver hallmarked napkin rings, each with 84 kokoshnik mark, gross weight 10ozt (8)
A Victorian Sheffield plate pedestal bowl, of circular form, profusely embossed with floral and foliate scrolls upon a pedestal foot, 25.5cm diameter, 17.5cm high along with a silver plated and cut glass four bottle cruet set, marked 'CEN' and numbered '1683', 23cm high and a Sheffield plate casket shaped tea caddy with lions mask and ring handles, 10cm high (3)
A 18ct yellow gold and diamond ring, the five mixed cut diamonds within an openwork yellow gold mount, leading to plain polished mount, stamped 'HS' Birmingham possibly 1919, ring size O, with an Edwardian style diamond twist ring, stamped '18ct' and 'plat', ring size P 1/2, and a 9ct yellow gold paste set ring, ring size O, gross weight 8gms (3)
A Victorian style untested tourmaline and seed pearl ring, the six oval cut tourmalines designed within a flowerhead mount with seed pearl detail to centre and throughout, with openwork mount and seed pearl set shoulders, leading to plain polished shank, stamped 'HB' London 1974, ring size P 1/2, total tourmaline weight estimated 2.40 carats, 5.7gms
A selection of jewellery, including a part set of ‘onyx’ coloured dress studs and cufflinks, the oval ‘onyx’ cufflinks and dress studs set within plain polished yellow metal mounts, with a yellow metal plain polished dress studs, stamped ‘WJH 10ct’ to reverse, 1.5cm high, a white metal trace link chain (at fault) a white metal and enamel hinged bangle, 5.5cm interior bangle, a yellow metal split ring, 1.9cm diameter, a Victorian silver half hunter pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to 6 o’clock, set to a plain polished silver case, the outer case with enamel outer track with Roman numerals, case diameter 5.4cm, inside case stamped possibly ‘TF’ Chester 1871, with two keys, case engraved to reverse ‘1872’, with a further white metal pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, case stamped ‘0.935’ case 5cm diameter, gross weight (including movements) 6.6ozt and further items (Qty) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A strand of untested carnelian beads, the necklace designed as sixty-four naively strung graduated faceted circular beads 59cm long, 94gms, with an untested rose quartz bead necklace, the thirty one spherical graduated beads interspersed with colourless faceted stones, with white metal bolt ring clasp, 44cm long, with a red banded agate beaded necklace, of graduated form, 39.5cm long (3)
A late 19th century diamond swag necklace/brooch, the central openwork detachable brooch with four old cut diamonds in cut down setting edge, all within a white metal scrolling mount highlighted with eight cut diamonds, the detachable brooch fitted onto conforming scrolling diamond set necklace, upon a trace link chain with bolt ring fastening, the diamonds set with yellow metal to the reverse, within fitted green leather and blue velvet box with compartment with brooch fitting within, brooch 3.5cm long, total diamond weight estimated 2.60 carats Condition report: All diamonds present. There are some minor lead repairs seen to jump rings at the reverse. Chain possibly later. Mixed setting edges including cut down set and claw set. The central reverse support of the brooch is in yellow metal, the reverse shows a similar patina throughout. The reverse pendant loop to the detachable brooch has been squished so will need attention. Detachable brooch 28mm wide and 37mm long.Brooch fitting in working condition.Swag part of necklace is 11cm long, overall length 43cm. The necklace would benefit from a clean. Box exterior with signs of wear and blemishes commensurate with age and use. Interior of box in good condition with indentations where box has pressed against brooch.
An early 20th century untested ruby and diamond target ring, the central seven old cut diamonds set in a white metal milgrain edge, with a surround of calibre cut rubies within yellow metal rubover setting edge, with white metal diamond set shoulders and plain polished yellow metal shank, ring size P, 2.8gms Condition report: Claws appear low to the diamonds and may need attention. Rubover and milgrain edge is worn in some areas and will need attention. Ring would benefit from a clean. Ring is thin to the shank commensurate with age and wear. Minor surface scratches to shank commensurate with age and wear. Diamonds are all present and appear bright.Rubies are all present. Hallmarks are worn.
A selection of jewellery, including a yellow metal figaro bracelet, with bolt ring fastening stamped '9k' with a snake link necklace, stamped '750' (at fault) and a near pair of white metal fancy link bracelets, with applied spherical detail (at fault) gross weight 19gms (4)
A diamond yellow metal half eternity ring, the nine round cut diamonds within a white metal topped head with yellow metal plain polished shank, with rubbed engraved detail to sides, stamped 'Plat' ring size I (with beads) with a cubic zirconia set dress ring, stamped 375, ring size N, and a further untested 'pearl' set dress ring, stamped '10k' ring size R (3)
A 9ct yellow gold paste set dress ring, the central paste stone within openwork shoulders and plain polished shank, stamped Birmingham 1980, ring size L, with two paste pearl set 9ct yellow gold dress ring, stamped London 1978, ring size O, gross weight 6.8gms (3)
An early 20th century untested ruby and diamond ring, the central cushion cut ruby with old cut diamond and further smaller cushion cut ruby to each side, within a pierced scrolling mount and plain polished shank, stamped '18ct TW' ring size L, 2.6gms, total diamond weight estimated 0.15 carats, total ruby weight estimated 0.30 carats
A selection of 9ct yellow gold jewellery, including a 9ct yellow gold trace link chain, with bolt ring clasp, stamped 'Italy 9k' with '375' import marks, overall length 66cm, with three white stone and 9ct yellow metal rings, a red paste and 9ct yellow gold gypsy style ring, and three further paste set rings, stamped '9k' '375' gross weight 18gms (8)
A 20th century untested moonstone ring, the five graduated oval cabochon stones set within a closed back yellow metal mount with applied spherical detail, with open flowerhead shoulders and grooved shank, ring size M, largest moonstone 6.3mm long, 2.1gms (the moonstones have been backed with green paint which has worn away) (at fault)
A selection of three 9ct yellow gold rings, including a 1970's style blue and white stone cluster ring, with star engraved detailed shoulders, ring size L, an openwork Celtic style band ring, ring size O, a star engraved band ring, ring size M, and a further yellow metal paste set ring, stamped '9ct' ring size O, gross weight 8.5gms (4)
A pair of Art Deco jade, diamond and seed pearl drop earrings, the tapering oval panel of jade carved with fruit and flower detail, suspended from a rose cut diamond set drop and seed pearl set stud, with later fittings, all set in white metal, 6.3cm long, within associated fitted case Condition report: Shepherd hooks are possibly a later addition, they don't sit well with the pearl drooping below where the stud would sit. Residue of repair work to back of studs. Glue residue seen to the backs of the pearl. Lead repair to knife edge bar and jump ring on one earring. Repair seen to the jump rings supporting the jade panels and openwork mount. Both panels of jade would benefit from a clean.Jade with minor scratches to surface. Case is well worn.
An Edwardian diamond and ruby set bracelet, the seven openwork panels with an alternating ruby or old cut diamond set to centre, with milgrain setting edge detail, stamped '15ct' with integral clasp, single safety catch and chain, 13gms Condition report: Good movement to the links. Minor scratches and blemishes seen to the yellow metal commensurate of age and use. Tongue and box fastening in working condition. Rubbing seen to the table of the rubies. The spherical links with minor dents. Milgrain edge to gemstones a little worn in places. Repair seen to jump ring attached to openwork lozenge (with x10 loupe) Discolouration to lozenges.Bracelet sits well when wornInner diameter 19.5cm
A collection of rings, including a yellow metal, possibly 18ct yellow gold, gypsy ring with paste set stone, ring size N, a 9ct yellow gold signet ring, ring size R, an intaglio set 9ct yellow gold ring, ring size H and two 9ct yellow gold band rings, gross weight 17gms (5) (at fault)

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