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Minton's double inkwell and deskstand, painted rose and swags borders, Mortlock's Oxford St mark, 29cm length.Condition report:Loss of gilding to rim of both inkwell. One inkwell is heavily crazed and stained. Both lids are also heavily crazed and stained, with one having minor chip too. Desk stand in good condition. Please see additional uploaded images, including marks to base.
A Victorian burr walnut and inlaid writing slope. The top with geometric border centred by a brass plaque, the interior fitted with a silk lined jewellery tray, folding out to reveal a writing slope inset with blue velvet, with pen tray and inkwell, 29.7cm wide Condition Report: Some retouching to losses of veneers, mainly to top edges, some slight splitting to veneers at sides, lock has been removed and there is a loss to veneer at escutheon, some slight wear to interior and to tray. Minor surface scratching and wear overall.
Group of silver, comprising 1920's christening mug of plain slightly tapering form with C handle, hallmarked Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1928, late Victorian vesta vase with engine turned decoration, hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1897, 1920's silver mounted capstan inkwell, hallmarked Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1920, small 20th century bowl with pierced sides, 20th century strainer, early 20th century sifting spoon, and 1930's pepper, approximate weighable silver 7.04 ozt (219.1 grams)Condition Report:Varying degrees of wear, including surface scratches, nicks, small indentations and knocks.Christening mug with a number of knocks.Capstan inkwell with engraved dedication and lacking glass liner. Strainer with damage to one claw support. Pepper with knocks to cover.Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.
1920's silver mounted capstan inkwell, of typical form, the hinged cover opening to reveal a glass liner, hallmarked A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1923, D11.5cm, together with four silver cased propelling pencils, two examples hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co, various datesCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.
A pedestal stem millefiori glass paperweight, possibly Ysart, early 20th century, the circular top with three layers of polychrome decoration and spaced air bubbles, raised on a knopped clear stem and circular foot, height 15.3cm, together with a millefiori base glass inkwell bottle, height 11cm, two soda glass dump paperweights and a large green paperweight with encased controlled bubbles (faults).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 turquoise glazed porcelain double inkwell, late 19th century, modelled as a cupid seated between two fabric draped circular wells fitted with liners and gilt covers, raised on a rectangular base with paw feet, unmarked, length 17cm (minor faults to both covers).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.
19TH CENTURY BRASS BOUND MAHOGANY WRITING SLOPE,the hinged cover with central cartouche inscribed 'Mr James Todd', opening to reveal an interior fitted with three covered compartments flanked by inkwells over a gilt tooled red Morocco skiver, the lower sectioning opening to reveal a recess, with push catch revealing three secret compartments, the back section with push catch also revealing three secret compartments, with further push catch to open a false bottom and final push revealing three secret drawers, 53.4cm wideCondition good to fair. Large split running the width of the cover. Two bore holes without screws and to cover, both in the similar position - so uncertain whether intentional. Inkwell and pounce pot with wear, staining, also damage to pounce pot cover. Reverse left recess cover restored, and right cover damaged. All three covers without nobs. Split to cover shows through to lower underside. Key not functioning for front lock, and Key lacking for interior upper compartment. Apparent splits to underside of this hinged compartment. wear throughout commensurate with age. Cover doesn't sit completely flush. Additional images illustrate condition, as well as secret compartments.
A collection of silver including a silver mounted crocodile leather wallet, by Charles Penny Brown, Birmingham 1900, a cut glass and silver topped scent bottle, by Charles May, Birmingham, a pair of 18th century silver sugar tongs, with shell shaped bowls, makers mark FD, a silver match case, by Walker & Hall, Chester 1937, a white metal filigree trinket dish, an EPNS example, a silver sugar caster lid, a silver medal 'Given by the Highland Society of Scotland To James McIlymont', by James mcKay, Edinburgh, a white metal travelling inkwell case etc, weighable silver 92gms (11) Condition Report:Available upon request
A George III silver sugar caster, of urn form with bright-engraved decoration featuring blank oval cartouches, on a footed circular base (weighted), a silver inkwell with applied rococo style borders, and a silver dish with relief decoration of a ship, by Mappin & Webb, London 1969, weighable silver 37gms and a coloured glass scent bottle (4) Condition Report:the inkwells plastic insert has been painted red
A GROUP OF MODERN CONTINENTAL PORCELAINComprising: A Herend teapot and cover, 11.5cm high; a Royal Copenhagen teapot and cover, 13.5cm high; a Herend inkwell, liners and covers, 14.5cm in length and a pair of Herend 'Rothschild Birds' pattern trumpet vases, 17.5cm highProvenance: Property of a Lady of titleCondition Report: Small chips to roses. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A GROUP OF THREE ROSEWOOD BOXES AND WRITING SLOPESMID 19TH CENTURYComprising the largest with brass inlay engraved for Miss Hunter to the lid, 15cm high, 35cm wide, 24.5cm deep, a similar smaller example with Mother-of-pearl inlay, initialled MB to the lid, 10cm high, 30cm wide, 22.5cm deep, and a brass strung work box with vacant interior, the lid initialled F. J. T., 13cm high, 31cm wide, 21.5cm deepProvenance: Property removed from 8 Great Pulteney Street, BathCondition Report: All with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses'Miss Hunter' has been varnished, the interior clean, the pin to hold the side drawer is present, the lock is seized - there is a key present but not turning (no guarantees it is the correct key). There would have been ribbon to the interior told paper/envelopes this is all missing, the thong to open the compartment is missing - the catch holds nicely. No inkwells'MB' catch is missing to the interior, later thong present, lid to inkwell missing, one inkwell totally missing. No key, lock open 'FJT' interior lined with marbled paper, the top with padded material, no slide, piece of veneer missing to the lid Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian silver vase shaped sugar caster and cover and miscellaneous other silver articles, comprising pairs of candlesticks and pepperettes, mustard pot, capstan inkwell, cream jug and watch holder, candlesticks 17cm h, 8ozs 12dwts weighable ConditionVariable condition, mostly with typical wear, candlesticks damaged

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