We offer confirmation/probate valuations of house contents in all Argyll & Bute areas including – Colgrain Colintraive Connel Coulport Cove Craigendoran Craighouse
ITG Provide confirmation/probate valuations in accordance with HMRC guidelines.
Confirmation 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 Confirmation valuations. The gallery will hopefully be helpful & educational in demonstrating the wide array of antiques, collectibles & everyday objects we value on a daily basis.
An unusual 19th century tortoiseshell pendant necklace, the oval pendant containing mirror, the hinged front having floral engraved decoration.
A late 19th Century oak mantel clock, with gilt metal mounts, the arched dial with elaborate rococo style spandrels, silver dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary strike silent and slow dials, on paw feet.
A red ground Persian carpet, having large medallion to centre, on a stylised floral ground, multi-bordered and fringed.
A pair of 19th Century Estrucan style terracotta vases, each decorated with figures within decorative borders and with three handles.
A 19th century ivory pagoda, having carved sloping roof above fenced terrace and two doors revealing seated Buddha, raised on a hexagonal stepped base, decorated with a continuous design of flowers and fauna.
A 19th century miniature oil portrait, interior scene, depicting a pair of secretive lovers, contained within a velvet lined black leather case.
A 14 carat white gold and diamond set ring, having central square cut stone of approx. 1.1 carats, the shoulders having graduated channel set diamonds.
An Art Nouveau silver trinket box, embossed with angel’s head to top, gilt interior, hallmarked Henry Matthews Birmingham 1902.
An Edwardian silver mounted glass claret jug, with tapering body and star engraved base, hallmarked Martin & Hall, Birmingham 1905.
A 9 carat yellow gold, diamond and ruby ring, set a row of five oval cut rubies flanked by two bands of round cut diamonds.
A Martin Brothers stoneware squat shaped vase, decorated with birds and reeds, etc, inside marked to underside Martin Brothers London Southall.
A silver and tortoiseshell oval jewellery box, having damascened inlaid decoration, raised on four cabriole legs.
A Continental Art Nouveau style painted terracotta plaque, decorated in relief with a female head and shoulders surrounded by poppies, tendrils, etc.
In the Art Deco taste, a white metal and diamond ring, set central round cut stone of approx. 1.0 carat, the shoulders set eight small diamonds.
A Continental yellow metal fob watch, the damascened dial with black enamel Roman numerals, the case engraved overall with scrolls, etc, stamped to the interior 14k.
An 18 carat white gold and diamond bracelet, having flattened herringbone bracelet, set five round diamonds in raised claw mounts.
A yellow metal charm bracelet, with various charms to include houses, cats, boat, etc, the bracelet stamped .375, some charms also stamped, 48.2g overall.
An 18 carat white gold and diamond ring, the central square cut stone raised within a yellow gold mount, flanked by two baguette cut diamonds, the stones of approx. 1.80 carats combined.
An unusual yellow gold and enamel brooch, in the form of a bird sitting on a holly bough, stamped 750 to reverse.
A silver vesta case, engraved with scrolling foliage and letters J.B.R, hinged top, hallmarked Rolason Brothers Birmingham 1914.