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A mixed group of silver including; a North Hants two handled trophy cup, six various napkin rings, a Elizabeth II silver Armada dish, a matched pair of two handled shallow cups, a silver and glass mustard pot- lid missing and a small Victorian capstan inkwell, 827gms., (26.6ozs.), gross, (12)
A Victorian silver capstan inkwell by G.R, London 1885, retailed by J.Parks12 Vigo Street, the hinged lid engraved with a crest with cornet above, with glass ink bowl, with another Victorian silver inkwell by Thomas Henry Francis & Frederick Francis, London 1859, of globular form, with Indian style decoration, and glass ink bowl, 386gms., (12.4ozs.), gross, (2)
A Moorcroft ceramic inkwell featuring the classic Pansy pattern. This square-shaped piece is adorned with vibrant hand painted pansies on all sides and is finished with a glossy glaze. The inkwell includes its original lid, which is similarly decorated with a single pansy motif. The design showcases Moorcroft's mastery of blending rich colors and intricate details, capturing the essence of their iconic floral themes. Moorcroft marked. Artist signed. Artist: William MoorcroftDimensions: 2.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A charming pottery inkwell in the iconic Pomegranate pattern. This piece features vibrant pomegranates and clusters of grapes, hand painted with intricate details. The inkwell showcases Moorcroft's signature rich glazes and traditional craftsmanship, exemplifying the brand's timeless appeal. The squared form is adorned with open pen holders on each corner, adding functional charm. A classic piece for collectors of Moorcroft or vintage desk accessories. Marked: Made for Liberty & Co. Artist signed. Artist: William MoorcroftDimensions: 2"HCondition: Age related wear. As is. No lid.
A Moorcroft pottery inkwell crafted in the iconic Moonlit Blue pattern, featuring serene depictions of trees against a deep blue background. The piece includes a matching lid adorned with the same scenic motif. Designed in a square form with four pen rests, this inkwell showcases Moorcroft's signature craftsmanship and attention to detail. Moorcroft marked. Artist signed. Artist: William MoorcroftDimensions: 2.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A square-shaped inkwell from Moorcroft Pottery featuring the Claremont pattern. This piece displays an intricate design of mushrooms in soft earthy tones with a glossy finish. The inkwell is crafted with four pen holes and showcases Moorcroft's signature glazing technique. A wonderful collector's item representing the artistry and craftsmanship of Moorcroft Pottery. Moorcroft marked. Artist signed. Artist: William MoorcroftDimensions: 2.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is. No lid.
Moorcroft Pottery inkwell showcasing the serene Fish pattern, crafted with intricate details and soft, muted colors. The design captures a whimsical underwater scene with delicately painted fish swimming amidst aquatic foliage, all against a harmonious gradient glaze. This inkwell features four pen holes and a deep blue interior well. Moorcroft marked. Artist signed. Artist: William MoorcroftDimensions: 2"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is. No lid.
ROYALTY: Two Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Groups, including an inkwell of George IV (when Prince of Wales and Regent) and Mrs Fitzherbert; also a group of two Performers, 19th century, the King and his mistress seated, the actors standing together,18cm and 15.5cm high (2). Maria Anne Fitzherbert (1756-1837) was a long time companion and lover of future George IV. The were married in secret, however the marriage was not valid under English law because it had not received the prior approval of King George III and the Privy Council as required by the Royal Marriages Act 1772
DOGS: Three assorted Staffordshire figures of dogs, including a Pointer, attributed to Samuel Alcock, circa 1830-40, facing right, 10cm high; also another spill vase with brown and white pointer, 15cm high; and a Spaniel Inkwell, 12cm high (3) Refer: Harding Victorian Staffordshire Dogs, Page 94, Fig 2700A (Spill Vase)
**NO RESERVE**An Islamic Persian Silver-Inlaid Lidded Inkwell/Pot.A cylindrical bronze inkwell with a domed lid, flanked by two stylized bird-shaped handles. The body is inlaid with silver decoration, including calligraphic and figurative elements.H: Approximately 18cmD: Approximately 12.5cmProvenance:From the collection of a British gentleman, formerly a history professor, assembled over several decades
GROUP OF ENGLISH CANEWARE MOSTLY 19TH CENTURY comprising a Wedgwood game pie dish with liner and cover, moulded with game birds, rabbits and fruiting vines, impressed WEDGWOOD; a late 18th century Turner plate crisply moulded with a central flowerhead within radiating stylised petal motifs, the rim with scrolling floral designs, impressed TURNER; a Turner cream jug of oval form, moulded to one side with putti at play and to the reverse with a weeping maiden with her dog, impressed TURNER; an inkwell, probably Ridgway, moulded with a band of acanthus leaves, with an inner well, unmarked; an egg hoop with engine turned basket weave moulding, unmarked; and a coffee cup, probably Davenport, the lower body with moulded vertical ribs, rim, handle and body with blue line detail, painted in blue enamel with a ‘C’, no factory mark, base inscribed in pencil ‘C D G Langley’ (6) game pie dish 22.8cm wide, 13.5cm high, plate 19.6cm diameter The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics The egg hoop has a paper label for the Geoffrey Fisk Collection No. 1214a
GROUP OF ENGLISH DRY-BODIED STONEWARE EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising three buff jugs, one with a cover, each with double scroll handles, with applied white stoneware decoration depicting to one side putti on a chariot being led by dogs, and to the reverse putti aiming bows and arrows, impressed WILSON, covered jug inscribed 23; a Spode white covered hot water jug with engine turned detail in a basket weave pattern, with green band borders, impressed SPODE; two graduated Wilson brown and white jugs each decorated with a hunting scene known as ‘The Kill’, impressed WILSON; a Herculaneum cream and buff covered bowl decorated with a classical figural frieze, impressed HERCULANEUM; a cream Tuner mug with brown bands and a cream and brown Spode mug, each moulded with a hunting scene, impressed TURNER and SPODE, together with a pair of small buff Wilson tapersticks, 8.5cm high; a SPODE BUFF INKWELL with classical figures, 5.3cm high; a small WILSON BUFF POT POURRI BASKET with cover, decorated with a floral frieze, 6.7cm high (13) Wilson cover buff hot water jug 16.3cm high, Spode brown and cream mug 8.6cm high The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics For a reference relating to Wilson buff jugs see Edwards and Hampson, 'Dry-Bodied Stoneware of the British Isles', Fig 245.David Maisels believed that the white engine turned Spode covered hot water pot was rare and that no other examples of a pot in this style had been recorded.The Wilson buff hot water pot has a label for John Howard Antiques.The smaller brown and cream Wilson jug has a paper label for the Nancy Gunson Collection, No. 107
A Victorian Gothic Revival walnut and brass bound desk top stationery box, the domed top enclosing a fitted interior with letter compartments and gilt brass and leather covered Berry's Patent inkwell and light box with vesta striker, the tops with engraved foliate decoration and pierced handles, flanking two domed compartments and pen stand, the writing slope opening to reveal a satinwood lined interior and with Bramah lock, raised on a shallow plinth base, 36.5 cm wide x 27.5 cm deep x 18 cm high
A George V silver trophy cup and cover with foliate finial and decoration above a circular tapering body and stiff leaf border, flanked by two scroll handles, presentation inscribed 'Horsham & District Riding Club Gilbey Challenge Cup...', London 1929 by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, height 8.5cm, together with two silver dishes and a silver ashtray, total weight 355.2g, and a silver capstan inkwell, diameter 12.5cm.
A group of silver, including a Fiddle pattern tablespoon, London 1813 by Sarah & John William Blake, an old English pattern tablespoon, London 1792 by Richard Crossley, a set of six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1923 by Mappin & Webb, cased, and a capstan inkwell, weighable items 401.6g, together with a plated twin-scroll branch candelabrum, height 18.5cm, and a pair of plated sugar tongs.
An Edwardian silver oval bonbon basket, the pierced sides decorated with acanthus festoons beneath a cast beaded and acanthus leaf rim, raised on scallop shell feet, London 1901 by Charles Stuart Harris, length 14.8cm, together with a silver shaped circular inkstand, embossed with ribbon, bows and flowers, on pierced feet, London 1890 by William Comyns & Sons, diameter 13cm, fitted with a square cut glass inkwell, total weight excluding glass well 291.8g.
An early George V silver capstan inkwell of slightly tapered cylindrical form, the hinged lid framed by five quill holes within a raised rim, on a wide circular base, Chester 1911 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, weight 306.3g, diameter 15cm, and a silver rectangular cigarette box, Birmingham 1935 by Walker & Hall, length 17.8cm.

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