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A 9ct sapphire and diamond accent ring size L, a retro 9ct sapphire and cz flower ring size N1/2, A 9ct illusion set diamond ring size N1/2, a 9ct square cz ring size N1/2l, and a 9ct clear and turquoise colour gem ring size L, weight combined 6.7gms Condition Report: Available upon request
A silver hair slide by Sheana M. Stephens of Edinburgh, a gem set Arts & Crafts style ring, two Scottish style brooches in the shaped of a boar's head and a stag's head etc Provenance: The Late Dr Helen. E. C. Cargill Thompson Condition Report: Not available for this lot
18ct Gold Superb Quality Pave Set Single Stone Diamond Ring of Excellent Contemporary Design. The Oval Shaped Faceted Diamond of Top Colour / Clarity. Cal Diamond Weight 0.50 pts, Weight Marked to Interior of Shank. Ring Size O. As New Condition In All Aspects. 4.9 grams. Very Low Estimate for this Quality.
A collection of silver to include a dressing table sets, machine engraved pattern to mirror, x2 hairbrush, mirror, x2 clothes brush, inscribed to cartouche 'Marjorie' , London 1912, along with a silver mirror Birmingham and silver comb, Chester, marks rubbed on all, along with a silver bowl Chester, 1922, maker Stokes & Ireland Ltd (William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland), size approx H 70mm, diameter approx 11.5mm, weight approx 5.4ozt, silver napkin ring and white metal bangle
A group of Asian late 19th Century work of art to include: an ivory reticulated rectangular box, the hinged cover and sides with carved figural cartouches depicting figures, reticulated / fretwork bodies within scrolling borders, key lock (DAMAGED); together with a early 20th Century bone brise fan; a set of eight ivory napkin ring holders carved with figures and pagodas and a Japanese carved Netsuke of a man carrying a box (Q - AF)
A 17th Century style joined oak gateleg table, traditionally made in the 20th Century using traditional techniques, the central bed with a single drawer, the whole raised on baluster and ring turned supports, united by square stretchers, measuring 76cm high, 136cm wide, 55cm deep (flaps down) and 165cm long
A George III bracket clock, William Jourdain, London circa 1760, the red lacquer case chinoiserie decorated with a Chinaman and landscape elements, brass swing handle, caddy top, brass dial with lunar equation in the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, silvered vase and scroll pierced spandrels, bracket feet, the musical repeating double fusee movement backplate scroll engraved, height 61cm, (key and pendulum)
A George II eight day oak longcase clock, circa 1730, made by John Buffett of Colchester who worked between 1721 and 1735, the hood with a dome shaped top and two finials, arched glazed doors and two glazed side windows to view inner workings, the hood door enclosing a 12 inch brass dial and a silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, calendar date numerals, 220cm high; complete with weights and pendulum
A mahogany twin pedestal dining table, in George III style, second half 20th century, with two additional leaf insertions, 73cm high, 324cm long (fully extended), 121.5cm wideCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, the tops of the D-ends with old indentations There is no reason to doubt that the leaves are not original to the table, the cut of timber is the same as to the D-ends. There are old scratches and marks beneath the polished surface, this has been repolished overall to diguise. The additioal leaves with areas of marking and bloom including ring marks and some areas of loss to the polished surfaceThere are table clips with the lot (taped in a bag to the underside of one leaf) the D-ends with table screws to secure to the base - these all appear to be original and present The rear of one pedestal with significant wear and loss through the polished surface - please see photos for detailsPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Additional measurements:The additional leaves are 45.5 cm long eachCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A collection of desk items, comprising; a mahogany and leather clad box, late 19th century, the door in the form of four false book bindings enclosing a shelved interior, 30cm high, 26cm wide, 22cm deep, a Victorian rosewood string caddy, 12cm long, a rosewood beaded stationery box, 24cm long, and a Cornish serpentine desk font, 16.5cm highCondition Report: All items in the lot with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, Book bindings box: Scuffs and some marks, some losses to the lowest edge. Some old splits and cracks to timber. The catch operating at time of report.String box:Revolving freely on the base - possibly too freely, small chips and loss to edge of the cover to the rear, rear removable and screw action holdingStationary box:Overall with signs of wear and use, ring marks and losses to the polish, the underside probably previously with baize or some other lining - this now absent, the interior lined - probably later. No key - the lock open at time of report - the keeper does not appear originalThe font:Signs of adhesive to the tops of the columns and the basin base - probably original, some wax deposits to the interior - may have had a candle fitted at some point. Some chips and nibbles to edges and extremities.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition of all itemsCondition Report Disclaimer
A Dutch mahogany and marquetry inlaid bureau, late 18th century, the fall enclosing a fitted interior with an arrangement of drawers above a concealed well, with two short and two long drawers, 108cm high, 111cm wide, 68cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, including to some sections of veneer and inlay.Further chips and losses to the interiors, including to the moulded elements around the well and other losings to moulding overall.The top surface with marks and stains, including ring marks and other apparent water damage. The lock in engaged position and this has resulted in damage to the keeper area of timber. No lock present.To one short drawer to the frieze, there is a handle missing. Lowest right-hand handle broken. The handles appear to be the originalsPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A George II walnut and feather banded chest of drawers, circa 1740, 100cm high, 100cm wide, 51cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,The handles appear to be the original Chips and losses, old splits and cracks, the top with significant veneer loss to one side, also some heavy marks and staining including ring-marks, some bubbling to veneers also. To the sides some filler to the veneers. Chips and lossrs and some replacements to veneers Some replacements to the back-boardsthere are cracks and openings to the joints of the base-boards of the drawersThe locks all match but all appear to be replacements, there are no keys presentPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Regency mahogany reading stand, circa 1815, the adjustable rest too above a ring turned stem and hipped outswept legs, 72cm high, the top 43cm wide, 40cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, the applied mouldings have severe old losses, this has been polished down but the surface is uneven, The lock has been moved at some point to the underside,The pegs appear to be original, the actions all working at time of report - the metal areas with some discolouration and verdigris The clips to hold music or books to the top are missing, the sockets remain there are some other plugged holes in this areaThere is some looseness to some joints but otherwise stable Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A mahogany tripod table, circa 1800 and later, 63cm high, the top 44.5 x 38cm Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,the top with a large circular ring mark - and other smaller similar marks, these appear to be old, the mouldings to the top are loose in part and with some signs of previous glue,The block to the underside of the top is later, it is possible that the top and base are associated, there is a brass collar to the base of the stem, this is uncommon but not necessarily not original, Some old splits and cracks, Overall this table is stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany and upholstered wing armchair, circa 1780, 121cm high, 83cm wide, 80cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips to legs and stretchers. Upholstery in generally good condition overall, w just some small discolourations and minor wear. Old glued repair to split through one side stretcher. 'Ring' marks to timber of the stretcher from where a clamp has been used in the repair process. Castors are 19th century and later associated. Glue residue visible to the joins between the legs and the rails. One corner bracket to the underside is detached but present. Evidence of old worm to rails. Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of elements beneath upholstery. Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III oak chest of drawers, circa 1780, 81cm high, 85cm wide, 51cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks.The top with join opening to the two planks also areas of fading and one corner with staining and marks including ring marks.The handles appear original throughout as do the majority of the locks. There are no keys present but all elements are open at time of report.The drawers are pine lime throughout.Overall solid and stable.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A William IV rosewood occasional table, circa 1835, the bookmatched veneered top above a facetted bulbous stem with acanthus vase and triform base, the angles with lion paw feet, 73cm high, 69cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,The top with old ring mark, which has had some attempt made to colour inThe lock and retaining rails all appear original, the lock is securing at time of reportSome chips and losses to some veneers, also old splits and cracksSome looseness to the feet, also on later castor cupsOverall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Large Modern Tiger's Eye Single Stone Pendant, claw set, with Gems TV Certificate of Authenticity; together with a marcasite set pendant, stamped "925"; mauve cluster pendants and a dress ring stamped "925" (finger size P); polished hardstone bead necklaces etc :- One Tray
An Art Deco Style Rectangular Panel Pendant, together with a single stone bar brooch, a novelty tooth pendant, a small XIX Century garnet set star brooch, a hallmarked silver dress ring, with Caithness style cabochon and a modern ladies wristwatch, the case back stamped "0.925", to integral fancy link bracelet.
A Modern 9ct Gold Single Stone Dress Ring, oval four claw set, with Gems TV Certificate stating Twilight and White Topaz, (finger size N) (3.8grams); A Modern 9ct White Gold Single Stone Dress Ring, circular four claw set, with Gems TV Certificate of Authenticity stating Moonlight Topaz, (finger size N1/2) (3.5grams). (2)
A Modern 9ct Gold Peridot Single Stone Ring, oval collet rubover set, with Gems TV Certificate of Authenticity, (finger size N) (3grams); A 9ct Gold Single Stone Ring, oval four claw set, with Gems TV Certificate of Authenticity stating Russian Diospide, (finger size N) (2.8grams). (2)
A Modern 9ct White Gold Single Stone Dress Ring, circular four double claw set to the centre, with Gems TV Certificate of Authenticity stating Black and White Diamond, (finger size N1/2) (3grams); together with a modern 9ct white gold wishbone shape dress ring, rubover set (one stone missing), with Gems TV Certificate of Authenticity stating Pink Sapphire, ( finger size O) (2.2grams). (2)

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