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A mid-Victorian amethyst rivière necklace, circa 1870, the graduating cushion shaped amethysts in pinched collet settings, 38.7cm long, 38.2g gross Condition Report: The settings are in good order, just some light wear commensurate with age and use, no major solder repairs, the clasp is in good working order. The amethysts have some variation in colour saturation which is common in these piece of this period, one stone has a small chip to the table, but no major chips or cracks, some of the stones display typical finger print inclusions.Condition Report Disclaimer
An early 20th century 18 carat gold ruby and diamond cluster ring, circa 1900, the central oval cut ruby within a surround of old cut diamonds, approximately 0.25 carats total, stamped 18 with full Chester hallmarks for 1901, finger size N 1/2, 2.9g gross Condition Report: The ruby measures 5.4mm x 5mm x 2.6mm, estimated weight 0.56 carats, there is abrasion to the crown facets, a light scratch across the table. The diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively. The back of the shank has thinning, and where it has previously been soldered it has split. The claws are thin and will need retipping. Condition Report Disclaimer
A diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 0.50 carats, in a six claw setting, stamped 750 with import marks, finger size K, 3.3g gross Condition Report: Clarity - I, obvious inclusion under the table. Colour - L/MScratches and scuffs to the settingCondition Report Disclaimer
A gold coloured diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 1.00 carat, in a collet and ropetwist setting, on a wide band with bead and ropetwist detail, set with two brilliant cut diamonds, finger size L, 12g gross Condition Report: The diamond clarity I1, it has a mineral inclusion under the table and a few smaller inclusions under the crown towards the girdle, diamond assessed in setting. The setting has some wear commensurate with use, some rubbing at the back of the shank.Condition Report Disclaimer
A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central oval cut sapphire claw set within a surround of old cut diamonds, approximately 0.55 carats total, finger size O, 3.8g gross Condition Report: The diamond are all present and correct, bright and lively, there are a couple of very small nicks to the sapphires table. Some wear to the setting commensurate with use, the shank has been resized. The setting is unmarked, but is in our opinion white goldCondition Report Disclaimer
A diamond single stone pendant, the brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 0.65 carats, rub over set in a spectacle collet, attached to fine link chain, 41.5cm long, 3.9g grossCondition Report: Overall light wear. The diamond is I1 Clarity with inclusions visible in the table. No signs of damage or repair to the mount or chain.Condition Report Disclaimer
A diamond pendant, the brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 0.85 carats, in a four claw setting, stamped 750, 1.3cm long, 1g gross Condition Report: Assessed in setting as approximately colour M, clarity VS, there is a small pin point under the table. Minimal wear to the setting. Condition Report Disclaimer
A diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 3.00 carats, in a four claw mount on a platinum shank, Birmingham hallmarks, finger size L, 6.6g grossCondition Report: Overall very light wear. The diamond is L Colour, SI Clarity, there are some small surface reaching inclusions to the table, and a couple of further internal pin point inclusions, but they are not dark mineral inclusions, no apparent chips or nicks. No signs of damage or repair to the mount and shank.Condition Report Disclaimer
An Art Nouveau silver rectangular dressing table tray by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1903, the shaped and pierced border with floral sprays and C-scrolls, the bdoy chased with five cherubs, floral and foliate decoration, 30.5cm (12in) long, 303g (9.75 oz) Condition Report: Marks are clearNo apparent splits Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver mostly Old English pattern part table service, various maker's and dates, comprising:Twelve table forks, Dublin 1808 (1) and 1824 (11)Twelve table spoons, Dublin 1812 (3), 1820 (8) and 1824 (1) Twelve dessert forks, Dublin 1812 (9), 1822 (2) and 1824 (1)Twelve dessert spoons, Dublin 1820 (6) and 1893 (6)Eighteen tea spoons, Dublin 1829 (6), 1816 (6), London 1798 (1), 1794 (1)1806 (2) and two unmarkedEleven coffee spoons, London 1887 (3) and 1888 (8)A pair of sugar tongs, London 18352737g (88 oz) gross
A silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern table service, George III and later makers and dates, some engraved with a crest, comprising: Six table forksSix dessert forksSix dessert spoons, 1384g (44.5 oz); Together with the following with silver handles and stainless steel blades by C. J. Vander, Sheffield 1965:Six table knivesSix dessert knives
An early Victorian silver Albert pattern part table service by Robert Williams & Sons of Bristol, Exeter 1847, engraved with a crest, comprising:Nine table forksFive table spoonsEight dessert forksFive dessert spoonsSix tea spoonsA sugar tongsTwo salt spoonsTwo sauce ladlesA soup ladle, 2740g (88.1 oz) By family repute this service was owned by the Owen family, which corresponds to the crest. The crest was used also by over one hundred other families.
A collection of George III and later silver flatware, various makers and dates, comprising: A late George III fiddle and shell pattern fish slice by Thomas Dicks, London 1819, 30.5cm (12in) long Two George III Old English pattern spoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1797, later chased as berry spoons, 22.5cm (9in) long Six late Victorian Old English pattern dessert spoons by John Round & Son Ltd., Sheffield 1900, 8cm (7in) long Another fiddle pattern fish slice and two fiddle pattern table spoons Two Onslow pattern sauce ladles A pair of Dutch spoons 1095g (35.2 oz) gross Provenance: From the estate of Christopher and Rosemary Warren
A Victorian silver matched fiddle and thread pattern part table service, by various makers and dates, comprising:Twelve table forks by Benjamin Smith III, London 1841 (7), 1843 (2) and 1847 (3)Eight table spoons by Benjamin Smith III, London 1841 (3) and 1847 (3), and George Adams, London 1843 (2)Eight dessert forks by Benjamin Smith III, London 1841 (3), George Adams, London 1843 (2), and maker's mark GS, London 1847 (3)Eight dessert spoons by Benjamin Smith III, London 1841 (7) and George Adams, London 1843 (1)Sauce ladle by Benjamin Smith III, London 18412882g (92.65 oz) gross
A silver Hanoverian pattern table service for twelve place settings by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield 2007 and 2009, comprising: Twelve table forksFour table spoonsTwelve dessert forksTwelve dessert spoonsTwelve fish forksTwelve fish knivesTwelve soup spoonsFour tea spoons (Sheffield 2003)Twelve coffee spoons5207g (167.4 oz)Together with twelve silver handled table and dessert knives with stainless steel bladesIn a fitted canteen
A matched silver old English and later beaded pattern table service, various makers and dates, comprising:Twenty four table forks, London 1822 (1), 1825 (1), 1826 (10) and 1827 (12)Twenty four table spoons, London 1824 (22) and 1825 (2)Twelve dessert forks by Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1813Twelve dessert spoons by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1827Twelve tea spoons, London 1820 (1),1822 (3), 1824 (2), 1827 (5) and 1828 (1)A sugar tongs by Richard Poulden, London 1820A butter knife by William & Samuel Knight, London 1812Four salt spoons, London 1805 (1), 1808 (2) and 1813Two sauce ladles by Jonathan Hayne, London 1825A cream ladle, Edinburgh 1815A sifting spoon, Edinburgh 1815Two gravy spoons by Jonathan Hayne, London 1831A fish slice by Solomon Hougham, London 1812A soup ladle, maker's IB, London 17944620g (148.5 oz)
A matched pair of mid 19th century Italian (Papal States) silver coloured candelabra and a table ornament, the candelabra each with twin branches held aloft by a young faun or satyr sitting on a tree stump, on circular bases, 19cm (7 1/2in) high; the ornament modelled as a beaded satyr riding a sea creature, on a circular base, 10.5cm (4 1/4in) high, all loaded (3); one candelabrum and the table ornament with maker's mark A38D, and punzoni for the Papal States 1815-70, the other candelabrum with punzoni for Ravenna, Papal Sates, 1863-70
A golden dawn Ercol extending dining table along with four matching spindle back dining chairs. (Table Height 72.5cm, Width 90cm, Closed Length 103cm, Open Length 149cm). Table top good condition. Minor marks to chair cushions. General wear and knocks to base of chair legs and table legs.
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