We offer probate valuations of house contents in all Cheshire areas including – Cuddington Daresbury Darnhall Delamere Disley Dukinfield Eaton Ellesmere Port Elworth Farndon
ITG Provide probate valuations in accordance with HMRC guidelines.
Probate valuation reports will be prepared within 5 days of our valuer’s visit and will provide a clear indication of the market value of each item within the estate. The valuation report will include images with clear and accurate descriptions enabling quick identification of items of value.
Chattels Gallery Guide
The items pictured below are just a small sample of similar items recently valued by ITG probate valuations. The gallery will hopefully be helpful & educational in demonstrating the wide array of antiques, collectibles & everyday objects we value on a daily basis.
A 1960s 9ct gold agate and ruby rabbit brooch. The rabbit, with oval-shape green agate body and circular ruby cabochon eye. Hallmarks for London.
A 9ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring. The oval-shape ruby, within a single-cut diamond scalloped surround, to the bifurcated shoulders and plain band. Hallmarks for Birmingham.
A 9ct gold ruby and diamond dress ring. The graduated oval-shape ruby line, within a single-cut diamond scalloped surround, to the bifurcated crossover shoulders and plain band.
A pair of 9ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ear studs. Each of pear-shape outline, the circular-shape ruby cluster, within a single-cut diamond surround. Estimated total diamond weight 0.10ct. Hallmarks for Birmingham.
Two diamond and gem-set rings. To include a 18ct gold circular-shape sapphire and single-cut diamond cluster ring, together with a brilliant and single-cut diamond cluster ring. Estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct.
Two 18ct gold diamond and gem-set rings. To include a late Victorian opal and diamond dress ring, and an early 20th century ruby and diamond dress ring. Five split pearls deficient. Estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct.
An early 20th century 18ct gold and platinum synthetic ruby and diamond bar brooch. Designed as a series of square-shape synthetic ruby and old-cut diamond lines, to the scroll engraved sides. Estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct.
Two 18ct gold diamond and gem-set dress rings. To include an early 20th century opal and diamond ring, together with a ruby and diamond ring. One diamond deficient. Estimated total diamond weight 0.10ct.
A 20th Century porcelain plaque by former Royal Worcester artist S.Weston decorated with a nude boy stood against a door flanked by classical columns framed by a trailing branch, signed.
An 18th Century Derby twin handled pot pourri and cover, the inverted baluster form body decorated with hand painted butterflies framed with encrusted flower heads, each handle formed as encrusted flowers sheltering encrusted framed faces, the upper shoulder with pierced diamond shaped panels with blue forget-me-nots, the domed cover with similar decoration.
A late 18th to early 19th Century Derby botanical dessert plate attributed to William ‘Quaker’ Pegg, decorated with a Chironia Frutescens Shrubby Chironia, the gilt border edge with harebells and leaves, painted mark blue mark alongside title verso.
An early 19th Century Derby cabinet plate, the central well decorated with a hand painted landscape cartouche panel attributed to George Robertson depicting a scene near Abergelvie, Scotland, the border edge in orange with a gilt foliate pattern, red painted marks and titled verso.
Two early 19th Century Derby porcelain cabinet plates each decorated to the central well with a spray of garden flowers against a white ground, with a blue border edge with waved moulding puce painted mark.
A large Mark V Marshall Royal Doulton baluster vase with flared rim decorated with jewelled and incised tonal blue and green feathered leaves against a sand coloured ground.
A 19th Century black basalt trio-handled vase decorated in the Etruscan style with three classical male figures dressed in robes with scroll and repeat pattern borders, all in the manner of Wedgwood, affixed to a wooden plinth.
A late and impressive c1930s quarter veneered burr walnut bedroom suite comprising triple wardrobe, double wardrobe, and double bed headboard.
A pair of large 19th Century Wedgwood black basalt water jugs ‘Sacred to Bacchus’ and ‘Sacred to Neptune’, after the 1775 original by John Flaxman Snr, Bacchus modelled sat upon the neck holding the horns of a ram with trailing grape vines, Neptune holding the fins of fish with foliate wreaths below, both raised to affixed square plinths impressed Wedgwood.
A 19th Century Chinese Canton enamel floor vase of baluster form with collar neck decorated with stylised bat handles below a flared rim, the whole enamel decorated with panels of figures against a profusely enamelled and gilded ground with fruit, flowers, foliage and exotic birds.
A 19th Century Chinese Canton enamel floor vase of baluster form with collar neck decorated with applied dogs below a petal edged roll rim, the whole enamel decorated with panels of exotic birds and butterflies over a profusely enamelled and gilded ground.
A 1920s Wedgwood octagonal lustre bowl, the interior with a central roundel with gilt detailing in the Persian style with a similar upper banded border, the side walls with gilt and enamel butterflies and moths against a pearlescent ground, the exterior in purple with gilt butterflies.