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A contemporary cream coloured dining suite, comprising a twin pedestal extending table with six chairs (four standard, two carvers), together with a glazed and open display cabinet, central fall front cupboard over a six door base. Table 196cm extended, disaplay cabinet 193cm tall x 193cm wide.
A Victorian mahogany four drawer writing table with two long drawers over two short drawers standing on four tapered reeded legs with brass cup castors, kneehole centre, the top is fitted with a tooled leather writing surface with galleried back, brass makers plate inside drawer T. FILMER & SON OXFORD STREET, LONDON - Width 123cm x Depth 56cm x Height 76cm
A late Victorian/Edwardian mahogany Carlton house style inverted breakfront writing table fitted with a tooled leather writing surface, galleried on three sides above two shaped flame veneered drawers with brass ring pull handles over squared tapered legs with brass cup castors
An 18ct gold diamond single-stone ring - The old cushion-cut diamond to the tapered shoulders and plain band - Estimated total diamond weight 2.68cts - Estimated M-tinted colour - SI clarity - Hallmarked Birmingham - Ring size J - Weight approx 4.4gms - Accompanied by Safe Guard valuation no 165228, dated 8/6/2005, stating the Reasonable compensation value to be £11,375 Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches - Diamond bright - Appears clean apart from small dark natural inclusion to centre and minor abrasion to top of table.
Nine hardback children's books, all with drawings by Arthur Rackham to include Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie, The Romance of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table by Alfred Pollard, two copies of The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie translated into English by Margaret Armour one 1910 Edition and one 1920 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen First Published 1936 by George C. Harrup & Co, Comns by John Milton and two copies of Undine by De la Motte Fonque adapted from the German by W L Courtney 1909 Condition report: No condition report available
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