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A Worcester Flight Barr & Barr inkwell, 15cm wide; a Worcester pen dish, painted in the Saprks workshop with a view of Witley Court, 23cm wide; a Spode lilac ground desk set, 20cm wide and a pair of Coalport spill vases, 9.5cm highProvenance:Collection of Barry Lock (1934 - 2021) Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1Fading to the gilt and decoration. Some chipping to the rims and bases of the spill vases. The desk set has fading to the gilt and a general collection of dirt. The enamel in both side reserves. Some pitting to the enamel - see images. The red inkwell has loss to the handle on one pot - loss is provided. POssible restoration to one lid - see images. Collection of dust throughout.
A Chamberlain's Worcester inkwell, painted with Waterloo Church, 6cm high; a Chamberlain's Worcester, of conical form painted with flowers, 13cm high; a 19th century Staffordshire quill holder in the form of a crown, 10cm highProvenance:Collection of Barry Lock (1934 - 2021) Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1Fading to the gilt throughout with some loss to the paint and decoration. The white inkwell - has chipping and repair to the base. The crown quill holder - has scratches and markings to the exterior. Fading to the gilt, paint and glaze. Roughness to the base.The green conical vessel - fading to the gilt and decoration. Chipping to the interior - see images. Collection of dirt.
A contemporary John Deacons small glass inkwell, of domed form with short collar neck, internally decorate to the base with a scrambled ground of complex millefiori canes in various designs all over a translucent mottled pink base, complete with a mushroom stopper with random scramble cane design, JD signature cane, retains original paper label, height 12cm.
A contemporary John Deacons glass inkwell, of domed form with short collar neck, internally decorated with a central complex thistle cane and outlined by five concentric circles of complex millefiori canes in white, blue and green over a translucent blue ground, complete with a mushroom stopper in the matching millefiori cane pattern, retains original paper label, height 15cm.
A 20th Century Ysart small glass inkwell, of domed form, internally decorated with a mottled green core and to the base millefiori canes in red, white and green, separated by pairs of white latticino canes leading to a garland of millefiori canes to the centre, cased in clear crystal, complete with mushroom stopper internally decorated with alternating latticino and millefiori canes over a mottled green ground, height 11cm.
An Arculus small glass inkwell, of footed domed form, internally decorated to the base with a large central millefiori cane in red and white, surrounded by four concentric circles of complex millefiori canes in blue, turquoise, opal and pink, with a clear crystal facet cut stopper (not original), height 11.5cm.
A Perthshire glass inkwell of gourd form, the body with two bands of printie cuts, decorated to the base internally with a central P cane outlined with star canes in pink and white, with sections of multicoloured millefiori canes separated with green and white twist canes all over a blue base, complete with internally decorated matching stopper, diameter 19cm.
A John Walsh Walsh large inkwell, of domed form with short collar neck, internally decorated with a central complex cane surrounded by four concentric circles of millefiori canes in orange, white, blue and green, complete with a mushroom stopper internally decorated in the matching millefiori cane pattern, height 17.5cm, damage.
An early 20th Century James Powell and Sons/Whitefriars glass inkwell, of footed domed form with short collar neck, internally decorated to the base with a central red, white and green complex cane surrounded by six concentric circles of complex millefiori canes in red, deep blue, white, amber and pale blue, complete with a mushroom stopper internally decorated in the matching pattern, retains original paper label, height 15cm, damage.
An assortment of silver and silver plate to include:a six-division hallmarked silver toast rack;a hallmarked silver tea-caddy of oval form;a silver-mounted cut-glass flask;a cut-glass dressing-table requisite jar with embossed silver cherubic head lid;a silver-plated glass flask;a silver-plated dome-topped double inkwell.
Various silver and silver-mounted items to include:a kidney-shaped cigarette case;a heavy hallmarked silver lid (no base);two cut-glass dressing-table requisite jars with silver lids;a heavy clear cut-glass square inkwell with silver lid;a boxed silver swizzle-stick;a small mother of pearl handled penknife (cased).
Collection of bijouterie, coins and collectibles including silver dollar, 1843 half farthing, Victorian silver coins, Easterbrook dipless inkwell no 447, quantity of pen nibs, Cavacraft rabbit napkin ring, daguerreotype, Nelson bell, pocket barometer, mother of pearl pocket knives, Chinese cloisonné napkin ring, badges, lighters, Platignum fountain pen, large collection of watch parts etc
An early Victorian brass mounted rosewood vanity box, the hinged lid opening to reveal a compartmentalized interior fitted with silver mounted glass bottles, jars, rectangular boxes and inkwell, London 1843 by T.D, the hinged lid interior with removable mirror and applied paper maker's label, detailed 'D & J Diller Manufactory...', the locking plate detailed 'S. Mordan & Co Makers', length 31cm. Provenance: from the principal contents of Stone House, Bolney, West Sussex.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George V silver mounted Wedgwood blue jasperware biscuit barrel and cover with swing handle, Chester 1924 by Barker Brothers, total height 21.5cm, and a group of other silver and silver mounted items, including a pair of cut glass knife rests, Chester 1913, an egg cup with integral circular stand, Birmingham 1958, and a pair of cylindrical dressing table jars and screw tops, London 1903 by Drew & Sons, weighable items 262g, together with a square cut glass inkwell with hinged lid.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George V silver mounted square cut glass inkwell, the hinged lid crest engraved, London 1913 by John Collard Vickery, height 7.2cm, and a similar smaller example, Birmingham 1927, height 6.4cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Victorian brass mounted rosewood vanity box, the hinged lid revealing a compartmentalized interior fitted with silver mounted glass bottles, jars, boxes and inkwell, London 1845-1853 by Frances Douglas, width 30.5cm (some faults). Provenance: from the principal contents of Stone House, Bolney, West Sussex.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A VICTORIAN BRASS INKWELL of dished circular form, the spherical well with two ring handles on a slightly dished base, inset with four cabochon polished banded agates, retailed by Leuchars & Son, Piccadilly, 6" diameter, together with a similar barley twist candlestick, unmarked, 9" high, and a high pedestal dish set with twelve cabochons to the rim, with baluster turned oak stem on domed brass base, unmarked, 14" high overall (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Inkwell good but lacks liner. Candlestick has a hole near centre (possibly for a handle?). Pedestal generally good but a couple of dents to base (the base is not the quality of the other items)
An Ashford black marble deskstand,the cut-glass inkwell with a stylised gilt-metal foliate hinged cover, the stand inlaid with lily of the valley, jasmine, forget-me-not and flowering foliage,33cm wide21.5cm deep10cm high,together with an Ashford black marble inkstand,with an Ashford marble cover inlaid with specimen marble and hardstone banding, the stepped base inlaid with malachite on three tapering cylindrical supports,15.5cm diameter12cm high (2)Provenance: The personal collection of David and Elizabeth Hacker.
A group of grand tour models,19th century, comprising: two in the form of Trajan's Column, one in bronze, another gilt-metal and fitted with a thermometer, each on a fenced slate base,9.5cm wide21cm high,a brass desk stand or inkwell in the form of the Arc de Triomphe, on an oval slate base, anda model of a rotunda or temple, on a circular red-veined marble base (4)Condition ReportRotunda - 9cm diameter, 9.5cm highArc - 13.5cm wide, 11.5cm high, wear to gilding, front left corner of theThermometer column - scratches and wear to thermometer panel, fencing is slightly misshapen to one side, the column is a little loose, wear to gilding, small nibbles and chips to slate base.Second column - the fencing isn't secure, small chips and nibbles to base, some small areas of verdigris to crevices.
Two Ashford black marble desk accessories,comprising: a postal scale with three engraved brass nesting weights,28cm wide21.5cm11.5cm, andan Ashford black marble oval deskstand, the cut-glass inkwell with an engraved gilt-metal hinged cover, the stand inlaid with lily of the valley, jasmine, forget-me-not flowers and other flowering foliage,27.5cm wide20cm deep9cm high (2)Provenance: The personal collection of David and Elizabeth Hacker.Condition ReportRestoration to the underside (black right), the attachment of the scales to the marble base not quite secure. SOme
A group of six metalware items,to include a gilt-brass Khorassan-style jug, a Khorassan-style bronze inkwell and a candlestick,largest 31.5cm high,together with a small pottery incense burner (7)Provenance: From the collection of Dr Jonathan Broido.Dr Jonathan Broido (1941-2008) was a professor of mathematics and philosophy. He received his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh and lectured in the US, Israel and the UK, in philosophy, mathematics, AI and interdisciplinarity. He was also an avid collector and lecturer on antiques and rugs - known in particular for his expertise and love of Asian ceramics and rare and archaic Turkoman weavings. He travelled throughout Asia acquiring pieces, as well as making finds in London's antique markets and the US.
Four pieces of Herend porcelain with hand painted decoration including teapot, desk stand, triangular dish and lidded potThe triangular dish with some minor enamel wear. The leaf-shaped box with a small flower chip. One inkwell lid with tiny flower chip. The other inkwell with a repair to rim and missing its lid.
A set of four Derby Imari palette coffee cans and saucers, King Street Sampson Hancock painted marks in red; a Rose Trellis pattern, coffee cup and saucer, Sampson Hancock painted mark in red, c.1900; a Derby inkwell and cover, painted with summer flowers on a yellow ground, 7.5cm diameter, Sampson Hancock mark in red, c.1900 (6)

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