An English porcelain inkstand in the shape of a basket of naturalistic form, with two removable inkwells and six pen holders, 13cm high; a Coalport cylindrical inkwell, painted with flowers, two gilded classical masks to either side and four lion paw feet, 7.5cm high; a Davenport inkwell, in the form of a swan, 10cm high; an English porcelain pedestal inkwell in the form of a flower, 4cm high (4)
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An Art Deco glass inkstand with silver bun cover to the inkwell, George Betjeman & Sons Ltd, London 1927, 18cm wide, to/w an engraved silver three-piece brush set including hand-mirror, Birmingham 1960, a silver-backed clothes brush, an Art Nouveau ep clothes brush an a WMF electroplated jug (box)
Two silver vesta cases, Birmingham 1905/18, to/w an Art Deco cased pair of sardine servers with pierced handles, Sheffield 1935; lot also includes a Russian silver-topped glass paperweight/inkwell, a Mappin & Webb Prince's Plate cream jug engraved for The Cliftonville Hotel (Cromer) and two pairs of sugar tongs
Levant or Persia, Ca. 12th century AD.A richly decorated silvered bronze portable pen case of triangular shape comprised of two pieces: an actual case with lobed cap and integral inkwell and an external, fitting cover with openings to the upper face and an inverted teardrop finial to the bottom.Size: L:33mm / W:134mm ; 65gProvenance: Private UK collection, formed since the 1990s on the UK and International Art market.
Ca. 19th century AD. A brass pen case with an attached inkwell. The slender, elegant form of the pen case features rounded finials and a hinged mechanism that enables it to be opened for the insertion of writing tools. The lid of the case is adorned with a pointed finial, while the inkwell, attached to the side of the case, features a cushion-shaped body with a hinged cover decorated with a shell. The entire body of the case is covered with dense chiseled and chased decorations of scrolls and tendrils, creating a visually stunning effect that is both intricate and breathtaking. Pencases such as this one were an essential part of the Ottoman Empire's writing culture. They served as both a practical and decorative tool, providing a convenient and stylish way to store and transport writing materials. This particular example, with its attached inkwell, would have been especially useful for those who needed to write while on the move.Size: L:255mm / W:50mm ; 375gProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly in a collection of A. Kotlar, since the 1970s.
A mixed lot comprising a novelty carved wood inkwell in the form of an owl, two crystal fish knife rests, a Royal Bayreuth miniature lobster jug, a decorative ceramic vase modelled as a tree trunk with two owls (h- 15cm), a cranberry drinking glass, a Bristol blue glass miniature jug, a pink blown art glass mug, an embossed leather photo frame with applied art nouveau style copper decoration (marked 'The Albert Bazaar' verso) (h- 13cm), a pair of French ceramic vestas modelled as a man and a woman with dog, a novelty spring loaded treen coffin with erotic skeleton, a large clear blown glass goblet with double knop (h- 26cm), and a miniature carriage model (12)
A George III coromandel dressing box retailed by T Briggs, the fitted interior with an assortment of silver topped jars to include a screw-down inkwell with fitted jewellery drawer below, 33cms wide. Condition ReportTired condition, the box veneer is starting to lift on the top and a couple of small areas are missing. There are shrinkage splits to both sides and to the front. The carrying handles appear to be stuck into the frames. The internal interior fittings are associated, not matching and some items are missing. Keys are present.
A pair of sterling silver cigarette cases and two glass lined inkwells. The first case, engraved with the initials CEK, is marked for E J Trevitt & Sons Ltd, Chester 1929; the second is engraved with the initials NB and is marked for JNW, Birmingham 1925; The inkwells are a simple circular, candlestick style inkwell marked for A&J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1916; and a scalloped raised rim inkwell, marked for Birmingham. Total approximate weight of the cases 252 grams/8.10199OzT.
JAPANESE BRONZE INKWELL MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912) modelled in the form of a creel fishing basket, the cover embossed with assorted fish, the interwoven basket with applied flies6.5cm wideThe piece does have a hinge for the lid, but sadly broken and at some point, there has been an attempt to reglue it. Broken sections to the lid. Several glue marks. Additional images now available.
Box of Collectibles, including a set of hairbrush, mirror and clothes brush, wooden inkwell, a boxed set of rolled gold studs set with mother of pearl, a pewter box, a winding clock, Welsh slate set with coins, assorted boxes, copper plate, Chix Bubble Gum Football Aalbum, compact, two lighters, Morris dancer bells, Dunhill cigarette holder, chrome letters for Triumph car, Parker fountain pen and two others, one pound note, Commonwealth Games 1986 Commemorative £2 coin, etc
A George III 19th century mahogany writing box on stand. The box having twin shaped handles to the sides with hinged top opening to reveal a fully appointed interior with leather lining & inkwell. Single side drawer. Raised on straight structure support stand. Measures approx. 61cm x 47cm x 28cm.
Karl HagenauerFive-piece desk set, circa 1925Polished brass, comprising: a rectangular pen tray, two inkwells with hinged lids, paperknife and a seal, decorated with openwork foliate feet on the tray, figural and foliate decoration on the paperknife and seal, and a figure on horse back amid foliage on the inkwell finials.Tray: 35 cm long, 18.5 cm deepPaperknife: 17.2 cm longVariously stamped with Hagenauer Wien, Hagenauer Wien Vienna, and paperknife and seal stamped Vienna.(5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three Various Trench Art Itemsconsisting shell base with bullet pen holder and rear fuse head inkwell. All on a wooden base with East Surrey cap badge ... 18 pr. dated 1914. Converted to a bell with top mounted small shell mounted with 3rd Carabiniers badge ... 6 pr. dated 1917 with RA badge. Internal bullet clanger. Top wooden handle. Turned wooden base. Mounted with 20 mm rounds and heads. 3 items.
Five Various Trench Art Shells Including Lightersconsisting 20 mm case with removable shell showing lighter. Front with RAF badge. Brass base ... Similar example with alloy base ... Similar example with wooden base ... 2 pr. dated 1918 with Grenadier Guards badge. Conical cap revealing lighter ... Wooden stand with various shells converted into an inkwell. 5 items.
Selection Of 6 WW1/WW2 Trench Souvenirsconsisting copper and alloy tank mounted on wooden base ... Spelter French tank trench scene inkwell stand ... Rifle butt converted to a cribbage board ... Wooden box with RA mounted badges ... Spelter figure of a Scottish Drum Major ... WW2 framed card of a British soldier. 6 items.
A box of sundry items to include a box containing a 19th Century porcelain plaque of "Madonna dela sedia " inscribed "Firenze" to back and housed in a Florentine frame, 17.5 cm long x 14.5 cm wide, a Kostaboda perfume bottle / inkwell of oval form (stopper missing), various trinket boxes, cake decorations, two Staffordshire figures of sheep, another of a gentleman and another in the form of an inkwell with nesting bird, a pair of chinoiserie style lidded pots, etc
ROBERT PRINGLE & SONS; an Edwardian hallmarked silver desk top inkwell comprising two square glass inkwells with silver collars and lids (lids detached), resting in small silver tray mounted in larger tray with border adorned shells and acanthus leaves, raised on four bracket feet, London 1902, 2.2 x 18cm, approx. 10ozt (af).Condition Report: each inkwell the lids have broken at the hinge9.99 ozt just the silver not the glass
A group of 19thC Staffordshire pottery, including a seated figure with a jug of ale, tree formed spill vase with pen holder, modelled with a bird and fox, double inkwell modelled as a lady looking upon rabbits, box and cover, the finial modelled as a girl embracing a hound, and a figure of a man in Scottish attire, with rabbits. (5)

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