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A Victorian silver Rococo style desk ink stand, with original fitted glass ink wells and pen tray, by John Harrison & Co, hallmarks Sheffield 1861, width 26cm, 5.1oz weighable1 inkwell has a large base chip and several small edge chips with finial slightly pushed in, other bottle has several small facet edge chips, hinged lids working, slight wear to high points, hallmarks clear
A cased set of silver coffee spoons, by Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd, Glasgow 1955, another set by Henry Tatton & Son, Birmingham 1933, a pair of silver salts, of lobed form, by Atkins Brothers, Sheffield 1905, another twin handled example by the same maker, Birmingham 1886, a silver bon bon dish with repousse scrolling foliate decoration, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1883, a silver inkwell, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1912, a silver mustard spoon, a silver napkin ring, a cut glass silver topped hair tidy, weighable silver 305gms (9) Condition Report:Available upon request
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER INKWELL AND SILVER BOX, the inkwell of tapered design with circular weighted base and hinged lid, opening to reveal vacant plastic ink well, hallmarked 'Henry Clifford Davis' Birmingham 1908, approximate height closed lid 55mm and diameter of weighted base 110mm, together with a mid 20th century silver 'Deakin & Francis' trinket box AF, with blue fabric lining and personalised monogram within floral and ribbon detail, to the four tapered feet, hallmarked 'Deakin & Francis Ltd' Birmingham 1943, approximate length 90mm, approximate gross weight of weighable silver box 54.8 grams,1.76 ozt (condition report: inkwell with weighted base, in fair to good condition with some small dents, the trinket box AF with hinge lid broken in need of repair)
A SILVER INKWELL AND WHITE METAL ITEMS, a weighted wide base silver inkwell, with clear glass insert, fitted with a hinged lid, hallmark part worn Birmingham 1911, approximate gross weight 492.3 grams, 15.83 ozt, together with a white metal condiment set and white metal open work pot (condition report: general moderate wear, wear to hallmark visible indenting)
Silver topped glass inkwell, silver topped smelling salts bottle, decorative pierced silver bottle cover and mother of pearl and brass opera glasses.Condition ReportInkwell glass neck with crack an repair to base, stopper of smelling salts bottle a/f, some mother of pearl pieces missing from handle of opera glasses and base to surround of lens.
A Regency porcelain inkstand formed as a boat, moulded with a figurehead, lion mask and with dolphin feet, together with a set of three Continental porcelain custard cups with covers painted in the Sevres style with alternating panels of garlands, wreaths and ribbons (4)Provenance; Michael Norman Antiques 1976, with facsmimilie of receiptThe main body of the inkwell is free from damage and repair, some crazing to the inside and gilt wear to the extremities. Two flat chips to the rim of the cover of the pounce pot. One inkwell cover with three rim chips. The other inkwell with cracks to the main body. All with gilt wear. Inkwell is 25cm by 10.75cm by 13cm. Custard cups in good condition, no damage or repair. These are 19th century. Custard cups are 8.25cm high.
A pair of silver candlesticks, a silver inkwell, Tiffany & Co. sterling silver pen, 925 medallion, two silver lids, a teaspoon and an Indian white metal bowl (one tray)Silver candle sticks, one with cracks to the baker light base, the inkwell with some play in the hinge, no splits or holes in the silver, liner and base lacking, Tiffany pen with tarnishing inscribed for Alpha Romeo 1984, twist mechanism operating, pen needs new ink, slight tarnishing to the medallion only, silver lids both with slight dents, silver spoon in good condition, Indian bowl with numerous dents, mis shapen, general wear, free from splits
DECORATIVE DESK INKWELLthe glass inkwell within a gilt metal ball raised upon a gilt metal eagle with outstretched wings, raised on crescent shaped marble base with pen holders, the rim of the inkwell marked 'W. G. Lang. Southsea'; together with a brass box in the form of a casket, with ring handles to the sides and decorated with a galloping horse to the cover, the side engraved W. Meadows, 16.7cm wide (2)
ASSORTED SILVER & COLLECTABLES comprising small sterlingsilver photograph frame and a similar plated example, EP cutlery including Mappin & Webb, white metal inkwell in the form of a bird, WWI medal duo awarded to 106106 GNR T. W. Jarvis R. A., assorted WWII medals with box and an efficient service medal awarded to 914643 SJT. C. R. Pullin R. E. M. E.Provenance: deceased estate Carmarthenshire, consigned via our Carmarthen Office
A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Mounted Horse Hoof Inkwell, RW, London 1896, the flat hinged lid engraved "Paleface Xmas 1896", also inscribed to the applied hallmarked silver horseshoe "Rowland Ward & Co Limited 166 Piccadilly S. W."; Together with Two Further Horse's Hooves, each as a table vesta, inscribed "Night Gown by Gown Boy by Blue Gown 1911-1919" and "Darkie Champion Cup 1909-10", both also inscribed "Rowland Ward Limited". (3)
A Sevres style gilt metal mounted inkwell, a 19th century cabinet cup, a small Japanese imari vase, a porcelain perfume bottle and a Wedgwood miniature two-handled vaseThe miniature Wedgewood vase has fading to gilt and decoration commensurate with age and use. Staining which could be removed with cleaning under the handles and inside the neck. The stopper has fading to gilt and pattern and also roughness the the base and chipping to one corner.
William Wilson for Whitefriars Collection of controlled bubble ashtrays or pin dishes of various colours, and an unusual controlled bubble inkwell with brass mounts in green colourway, unmarked,15cm high (9)Overall wear and some scratches, the lid of the inkwell does not quite sit flush, but this is very minor. Some blemishes to the surface of the brass mounts, otherwise seems ok.
A Geo V silver inkwell stand fitted with two glass inkwells, with inscription 'Presented to Miss Jessie Wigfull by Mr & Mrs Geoffrey Drage, slight token of gratitude for her services as secretary from 1915 to 1919', London hallmark, date circa 1912-13, makers mark SWS & Co (S W Smith & Co), weight of stand 6.54oz.

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