A silver harlequin cutlery suite, largely in the Fiddle pattern, comprising twelve table forks (6+6), fifteen dessert forks (9+6), six tablespoons (4+2), twelve dessert spoons (6+6), six teaspoons (5+1), and six coffee bean spoons, various dates and makers but principally early Victorian, gross weight 87oz
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An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the emerald cut emerald, approx. 9.3 x 8.3mm, in a rubover setting, surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds, with two princess cut diamonds and two pear shaped diamonds, total estimated approx. 1.60cts, all set in white metal to a plain band stamped '585', size P, (7.6g) Condition Report / Extra Information Emerald depth approx. 5mm. Emerald is moderately included but still with decent translucency (still able to see back facets when viewed through table). Colour - medium. Stone is still bright. Diamonds - estimated colour range approx. K-L, one pear shape diamond is more notably tinted (not immediately with the eye but clearly seen with x10 loupe). Small split to corner of rubover mount, tiny hole to one shoulder (both only evident with x10 loupe). Light wear consistent with occasional use. Overall good.
A diamond cluster ring, the central old round brilliant cut diamond, estimated approx. 0.66cts, surrounded by smaller diamonds, overall total estimated weight of diamonds approx. 1.16cts, all set in white metal with white metal shoulders and plain yellow metal band stamped '18ct', size O, (3.8g) Condition Report / Extra Information overall diameter of cluster - approx. 11.6mm. Centre stone (when viewed from above with a x10 loupe), a cloud and area of iridescence seen to one side, approximately the width of two claws, extending across crown facets towards the table, small chip/indented natural crossing kite facet edge in same area. (Also v. small spec of solid but indeterminate if inclusion or dirt due to confines of setting).
A pair of mid-19th century gilt bronze table lustres, each having a central candle holder over nine oak leaves supporting faceted glass drops, the tapering columns with textured detail to naturalistic circular bases, h.24cm Condition Report / Extra Information One nozzle dented and creased but complete.Colour excellent.Glass all good.Good examples overall.
A Victorian oak library table, of good size, the top with a moulded edge and gilt tooled leather inset writing surface, above twin opposing rows of four frieze drawers, the whole raised on ring turned and tapering reeded supports with brass cup and pot casters, w.242cm, d.120cm, h.79cm
A George III mahogany double D-end dining table, the top with a moulded edge and three extra leaves, all raised on eight ring turned and tapering supports with brass casters (with modifications to undercarriage), max. dimensions d.121cm, w.310cm, h.72cm Condition Report / Extra Information Only six clips present.Leaves are darker in colour.Wear to the bottom of frieze at both ends.Legs very faded with knocks and scratches consistent with age and use.Some surface scratches.Requires polishing.
An antique mahogany extending dining table, in the manner of Gillows, the top having a reeded edge with two drop-in leaves, wind-out action, and raised on ring turned and tapering reeded supports with brass cup casters, early 19th century with later alterations, max. dimensions d.100cm, w.234cm, h.75cm
A Regency style mahogany triple pillar dining table, the solid top having a reeded edge, with two extra leaves, each pillar with four outswept supports to brass caps and casters, max. dimensions d.122cm, w.421cm, h.74cm Condition Report / Extra Information Leaves each 46cm.Pedestal each 110cm.The two leaves slightly darker in co0lour.Some light surface scratches and one deeper scratch to one leaf.There are catches to underside, not pull-out clips.
An 18th century walnut and marquetry table-top chest, the top having centre plaque within a leaf and flower surround, and further scroll leaf and floral border, with all-over crossbanding, having two short and one long marquetry inlaid drawer, on bun feet (with alterations), w.44cm, d.40cm, h.25cm
A circa 1900 Continental rosewood and marquetry inlaid sofa table, the four quarter veneered top with centre leaf and flower marquetry inlay within a border, matching fall leaves, over a blind frieze drawer, with gilt brass chutes and sabots, w.72cm (leaves down), d.56cm, h.74cm
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