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A seven-piece Austrian silver-mounted cut-glass dressing table set, .900 standard, maker’s mark R.F, circa 1920, the glass with graduated fluting and star-cut bases, the plain mounts monogrammed “EH” and edged with gadroon borders, comprising:- a large rounded rectangular box, 23 cm. long, a smaller circular box, an even smaller oval one, a pair of scent bottles, both complete with interior glass stoppers, a twin-faced hand mirror with bevelled glass and a silver pin tray, 13.5 cm. long (7)
A synthetic ruby and white stone ring, the three graduated stones milligrain set above a gallery mount, the shank stamped '18CT', finger size O/P, 3.5gms; together with a paste set ring, the shank stamped '9CT SIL' (2)CONDITION: abrasion to facet edges on the three stones, chatter marks and indentation to the table on one white stone. Shank solid.
A yellow metal (tests 14 carat gold), diamond, cultured pearl and turquoise necklace, the central pendant composed of three tassels, two with a 5.8mm cultured pearl drop and two old brilliant cuts above, the third with a single pear cut turquoise cabochon, the tassels bound by a seed pearl ring, to a barrel clasp, with partial maker's stamp, 31cm long, 14.5gmsCONDITION: good overall condition. One diamond with surface reaching inclusion to table.
A sapphire and diamond marquise shaped cluster ring, 1920s/30s, the central rectangular cushion cut sapphire 9.1 x 8.5 x 4.1mm, in a surround of pave set old and transition cut brilliants, mounted in yellow gold (tests 18 carat), finger size I/J, 5.6gmsCONDITION: sapphire of dark tone but vivid saturation , two small tension haloes visible just below table and straight colour zoning throughout stone. No apparent surface damage. Diamonds lovely and bright, clean and of very good colour in contrast to the sapphire. Shank showing no/minimal wear.
Two George III silver bright-engraved table spoons, initialled "H", mark of George Gray overstriking another, London, 1795 and 1801; also an Old English thread-edge dessert spoon by Smith & Fearn, London, 1787, wt. 148 gm. (3) Very crisp engraving but slight wear to ends of bowls of the 2 table spoons
An amethyst and diamond cluster ring, the large rectangular mixed cut stone 13 x 11.2mm, in a surround of brilliants totalling approx. 0.66 carats, the shank stamped '18ct', finger size O, 6.5gmsCONDITION: small nic to the table of the central stone. Diamonds bright, lively and uniform.
A group of silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern flatware comprising:- 8 table knives and 9 cheese knives, modern, different dates, all with stainless steel blades; and 5 dessert forks mostly by William Eaton or Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1841 and 1849; 8 dessert spoons, 1895, 1907/8/9; and 2 teaspoons, weighable silver 882 gm. Tines are nice and even, some has been erased, some a little worn, three of the table knives have small dings to handles, a couple of knives have blades crooked in relation to handles
A Georgian silver sifting spoon, Fiddle pattern hallmarked London 1827, a modern Kings pattern cake slice and cheese knife, both in presentation boxes, a set of six modern dessert knives and four table knives by John B Chatterley (as new), a single silver handled knife. (14)
Matched silver cutlery in the Old English pattern comprising:- 6 x table spoons, 6 x table forks, 6 x dessert spoons, 12 x dessert forks, 5 x grapefruit spoons, 1 x sugar sifting spoons, initialled "W", hallmarked Sheffield 1928/1929, makers mark Cooper Bros & Sons,total weight approximately 60oz. (36)
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