A turquoise and diamond plaque ring, the square claw set turquoise stone in an open work single cut surround, mounted in gold (tests 14 carat) backed silver, finger size M, 7.4gmsCONDITION: no losses, diamonds fairly clean, variable in colour. Turquoise with a little chip to one corner. Shank with some thinning.
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A George III silver snuff box, maker I.B possibly Joseph Biggs, London, 1814: initialled, of curved outline with floral engraved decoration, 7cm. wide, together with an Edward VII silver card case, maker Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham, 1901, with embossed decoration of a stag on a rocky outcrop, 10cm. high, total weight of silver 3.70ozs.
A Victorian rosewood and brass inlaid travelling vanity box: the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior of compartments with clear glass and silver mounted bottles and jars, maker Frances Douglas, London, 1840: with lift-out trays and bears makers label 'Manufactured at Bayleys, 17 Cockspur, London, 27cm. wide.
A pair of Victorian provincial silver sugar tongs, maker John Pope Genge, Exeter, 1878: initialled, together with four other pairs of silver sugar tongs various makers and dates, total weight of silver 5.61ozs. (5) To be included in our Fine Art Auction on the 111/12th AprilWeb illustration charge £5 + VAT
Two oak and metal bound silver chests:, each with a slightly domed hinged top having iron carrying handles to the sides, one bearing a brass plate 'Francis Walpole Esqr, No 3', the other 'The Hon'ble H Walpole', 89cm (2ft 11in) x 56.5cm (1ft 10 1/4in) and 86.5cm (2ft 10in) x 54cm (1ft 9 1/4in).
A William IV silver three-piece tea service, maker Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London, 1832/33: of squat circular form, the teapot with hinged lid and strawberry finial raised on swept feet, with matching sucrier and cream jug, total weight of silver 36.27ozs
A George III silver circular teapot, maker W.E possibly William Elliot London, 1816: crested and monogrammed, of squat circular form with gadrooned and floral decorated rim, acanthus capped handles with ivory insulators and half reeded body, on a circular foot, 28cm. long, 26.25ozs.
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