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An 18ct yellow gold seven stone diamond Gypsy style dress ring, the round brilliant cut diamonds measuring between approx 2.2 x 1.4mm and 2.4 x 1.5mm, total weight estimated as 0.29 carats, set into a 7.8mm wide band tapering to 4.4mm, finger size Q, gross weight 7.8g, hallmarked 18ct, Sheffield 1993, sponsor T&Co
A pair of 22ct gold, synthetic emerald and colourless sapphire circular cluster earrings, the round synthetic emeralds each measuring 3.5 x 2.8mm and estimated as weighing approx 0.2 carat, each eight round colourless sapphires surrounding each emerald, with one testing as an old European cut diamond, dimensions of sapphires approx 2 x 1.25mm, total weight estimated as 0.6 carat, dimensions of old European cut diamond approx 2 x 1.35mm, weight estimated as 0.03 carat, gross weight 2.9g, hallmarked Sheffield 1992, sponsor SJCondition report: Most of the outer stones are fractured.
A George III silver salver, having a gadrooned raised rim within leaf and flower engraved band, 13.7oz, maker WB&B, Sheffield 1801, dia. 23cm.Surface scratches.Some of the decoration is quite worn through polishing.Some spots of tarnish and would benefit from a polish.A couple of the feet are slightly bent.Minor dent mostly visible from the reverse.
A pair of early Victorian silver candlesticks, in the mid-18th century style, each having detachable sconces, on leaf and flower embossed pear shaped columns to Rococo swept and loaded bases, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1843, h.24.5cm (a/f)Condition report: Both bases with several wear holes to extremities. One with two splits. Some wear to marks. One stands slightly off-centre.
A pair of Edwardian silver table candlesticks, each having a removable sconce to a plain column and stepped and loaded rectangular base, maker Martin Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1906, h.17cm.Both stand well.Marks good.One seam starting to split.Sconces good.Modest age / handling wear.
A late 19th century Dutch silver miniature bureau, the hinged fall pierced and relief decorated with musicians, the sides and back further relief decorated with figures and animals, having Dutch pseudo date and Amsterdam marks, possibly Hubertus Hooijkaas, with import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield 1895, w.6cm; together with a late 19th century 800 silver miniature cupboard, the top relief decorated with a boy and dog above a single door, h.3.5cm; and a miniature white metal wall sconce, relief decorated with figures within C-scroll borders, h.6cm (3)
A George V silver five piece condiment set, Birmingham 1919-1922, Mitchell Bosley & Co, within a fitted case, with a George V silver handled fruit knife and fork set, Sheffield 1919, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, and a selection of Edwardian silver fish knives and forks, Sheffield 1901, Z Barraclough & Sons (Qty)For condition information please see https://auctions.trevanionanddean.com/catalogue/3b1a953bcb35b74a9caddcda4dce852a/a7180bf4bbbb20d27ed1aac9c041a473/the-september-fine-art-antique-auction/
A George V silver sugar caster, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1934, of cylindrical form with pierced design, with urn finial on spreading circular foot, gross weight 5.7ozt, with a silver compact, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1936, decorated with a marcasite set crown and blue enamel detailing, in a suede case (2)
A Victorian silver condiment set, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899-1900, comprising; a pair of pepperettes, a wet mustard with glass liner and an associated silver spoon, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, with a further set of silver salts, John Henry Potter, Sheffield 1893-94, both in fitted cases (2)
A collection of four silver fronted photograph frames, to include a miniature frame of scroll and cabochon design, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, a repoussé frame of scrolling foliage and green man design, hallmarked Birmingham 1998, a plain frame hallmarked Sheffield 1990 and a frame set with reeded border design, hallmarked Sheffield 2000, (4)
George V sterling silver mustard pot Birmingham 1928, with glass liner, and sterling silver mustard spoon; together with a sterling silver and enamel open salt, with a silver plate condiment spoon; a George VI sterling silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1951, monogrammed; and a pair silver plated napkin rings.
A pair of Royal Doulton Art Nouveau stoneware and silver pedestal specimen vases, each having silver rims, of circular tapering form, the removable silver bases of floral pierced and circular stepped form, the vase with impressed backstamps and numbered 1989 verso, the silver maker Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1913, h.19.5cm.First vase – imperfection / ground down area to outside edge of base, approx. 20 x 3mm.Each vase with general areas of tarnishing to silver rims and bases.One silver base misshapen to footrim.Light surface scuffs / scratches to both vase bodies (particularly where meeting with silver bases).

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