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A late Victorian oak extending table by James Rodwell, with two additional leaves, raised on square chamfered legs, 235cm extended The overall condition is reasonably good though the table appears to be well used and this is reflected in the general appearance. One leaf has a slight crack at the edge. The other leaf has a slightly more significant crack. The action is not wind out and there is a gap between the end and the leaf currently installed - the other leaf is not in place. Skirt to floor measurement is 59.5cm.
A William IV silver-mounted dressing table-set, the silver mounts London, 1831, contained in a fitted brass-bound coromandel wood travelling dressing box, with various implementsThe fitted box lid with some cracks. The front with a slight stepped lip when closed. The front of the box with cracks. Brass surfaces discoloured throughout. Top lid with an engraved cartouche. Silver fitting with engraved initials to each item. Inside top lid fabric is worn and damaged. Silver surfaces tarnished. Some minor chips to some glass.
A service of electroplated Onslow pattern flatware, Mappin & Webb, circa 1900, twelve place settings, comprising: table spoons; table forks; fish knives; fish forks; dessert spoons; dessert forks; and tea spoons; a soup ladle; a pair of sauce ladles; three salt spoons; a coffee spoon; and a pair of sugar tongs, all engraved with the initial B and all, except the soup ladle, contained in a fitted two tier ebonised canteen marked Mappin & Webb, the canteen 51.5cm wide (92)
A pair of 19th century Canton Famille rose vases, converted to table lamps with gilt metal mountsBoth vases converted and drilled for electric connection. No bayonets. Gilding rubbed in parts. Firing blemish marks. Small cracks in parts. Both vases with decoration rubbed in parts. Standing on later metal bases and later metal fitting to top.
An 18 carat gold solitaire diamond ring, a round brilliant cut diamond in a claw setting, to knife edge shoulders, estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, finger size P . The ring is in good condition. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'S&L', Birmingham, 1980. The diamond measures 4.9mm x 4.9mm x 3mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamond are; colour I/J, clarity I2, there is a surface reaching fracture to the table. Gross weight 2.6 grams.
A pair of Victorian green and gilt table lustres, together with another pair of green opaque and gilt table lustres (a.f) (4)Smaller pair - gilt decoration rubbed, some lustre drops missing, 29.5cm high. Tallest pair - one of the lustre's with blemish mark to central stem, with chips and rubbing to gilt decoration, some lustre drops missing, 32cm high.
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