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A selection of silver, A selection of silver, to include a George III twin handled cup, an inkwell, shaker and cased set of napkin rings, gross weight of solid silver items 8.92ozt.Overall condition good to fairInkwell - glass liner chipped, dents to base, William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1931Cup - John Lambe, London, 1782 - dents to base, sits slightly skew, marks legibleNapkin rings - with M monogram to front, C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1923Shaker - dents throughout, monogrammed, Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1948
A selection of silver, A selection of silver, to include an inkwell, two frames, a cruet set, a wine coaster, a mug, a rattle and two stoppers, gross weight of solid silver items 5.05ozt.Overall condition good to fairSilver inkwell - hallmarks extremely worn, illegible, outlines visible, glass inner deficient, 19cm diameter, hinged lid in working orderCruet set - in good conditionMug- good condition, marks clear, sits flatStoppers - good conditionRattle - WW, Birmingham
A selection of silver and plated ware, A selection of silver and plated ware, to include a Victorian teapot, inkwell, napkin rings, and silver plated napkin rings designed as buckles, tongs, etc, gross weight of solid silver items 10.19ozt.Overall condition fair to goodTeapot with repair work to handle, marks worn, dent to lid, dents to baseInkwell - glass lining chipped, dents to lid, closes to, base partly missing
19th-century black forest carved wooden inkwell 19th-century black forest carved wooden inkwell in the form of a Spaniel dog head, glass eyes, long ears and snout, hinged lid revealing ceramic inkwell for H. Addison & Co., Wellington, Salop.height 10cm (4")Damage to nose, other slight wear marks.
Late 19th-century mahogany writing box Late 19th-century mahogany writing box, made in the form of a book, hinged lid opening to reveal loose three-section tray, inkwell and lidded compartment.width 27cm (10.5") depth 7cm (3"), height 20cm (8")Overall condition good, some minor ink stains to interior, no key, placement lock.
A small group of silver and other items, including a Victorian silver filled hunting interest egg cup, a small modern silver egg cup, a small silver capstan inkwell, a silver filled trumpet vase, together with a silver plated toast rack and salt and pepper and a pair of bone covered opera glasses
A Regency ormolu and patinated bronze white marble inkstand, retailed by Thomas Weeks's museum, Titchborne St, London, early 19th century, with a reclining dog chained to an urn on a tree stump, with a further urn and an inkwell on a rectangular base with chamfered angles, 13cm high, 16cm wide, 9cm deep Provenance: purchased from Jeremy Ltd, 17th August 1988, £2000.Note: Thomas Weeks established his renowned museum of 'mechanical curiosities' at Nos. 3 & 4 Tichbourne Street in about 1797. The attractions included various animated animals and insects, ingenious clocks, musical instruments, elaborate temples, toys and other such peculiarities that appealed to the London public in the late 18th and early 19th century.Please refer to department for condition report
Six various putti-decorated silver mounted inkwells, including one with silver inkstand, the group comprising: a silver mounted glass inkwell (London, 1903, William Comyns & Sons) on shaped rectangular inkstand, London, 1896, William Comyns & Sons, 19.2 x 21.4cm; a pair of Victorian silver mounted domed glass examples, London, 1899 and 1900, William Comyns & Sons, base dia. 11.3cm, 7.5cm high; a glass example with silver collar and push button cap, London, 1896, William Comyns & Sons, base dia. 12.2cm, 9.5cm high; a silver mounted wedge-shaped example, Chester, 1904, James Deakin & Sons, 4.6 x 7.9 x 5.2cm and a small rectangular example, Birmingham, 1902, Levi & Salaman, 4.8 x 5.2 x 3.1cm, weighable weight (inkstand only) approx. 10.7oz (6)Please refer to department for condition report
A George V silver inkstand, Sheffield, 1916, Cooper Brothers & Sons, with two silver mounted cut glass inkwells (same date and maker), the inkstand designed with pierced sides applied with laurel garlands and raised on four winged bracket feet, 16.5 x 28.5cm, weighable weight approx. 32.4ozPlease refer to department for condition reportsilver mount to one inkwell loose. chips to glass.
Of horse racing interest. A George V silver dual inkwell inkstand, London, 1934, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., the rectangular stand and rounded inkwells engraved with the legendary racehorse Brown Jack's race results, the stand raised on four bun feet and the inkwells designed with hinged caps, 18.3 x 31cm, approx. weight 42.2ozNote: Arguably Royal Ascot's greatest equine legend, Brown Jack was a racing icon of the 1930s. The seven-time Royal Ascot winner was a crowd favourite and his bronze statue by Alfred Munnings still stands at Ascot. Please refer to department for condition reportEngraved 'Plate worn [sic] by Brown Jack
A pair of George V silver salad servers with tapered terminals by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1912, each 30 cm; a pair of engine turned napkin rings with vacant cartouches, two others initialled and a Victorian silver dessert spoon, 284g and a silver capstan inkwell, as found, mixed dates/makers
A desk inkwellPortuguese silver, 19th centuryRectangular galleried tray of foliage motifsResting on four zoomorphic feetCandle stick, quill holder, inkwell, sand pot and bellLisbon assay-mark (L-44.0) and maker's mark JPVD attributable to Joaquim Prudêncio Vital Dinis (L-442.0) (1812-1852)14x16x9 cm474 g.
Brass ink wells and pens. One unusual with 2 glass ink wells with brass fittings and pen wipe, the other a heavy brass inkwell with an image of a creature each side of well. Together with a universal Rex dip pen nib warranted14c first quality registered and patent, marble effect case along with 4 dip pens with holder with brass lion on front
Mixed Lot: miniature silver encased capstan inkwell with hinged lid, loaded base, 5cm diam, Birmingham 1915; a modern sterling mounted circular photo frame, stamped '.925' and a small foreign white metal circular dish with lion passant raised emblem to centre, stamped 'silver, 830', 8cm diam (3)
A BOX OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY TREEN, METALWARES AND GLASS, including a wooden shaped egg with papered world map decoration and fitted with a ceramic inkwell, height 7cm, s.d., a Mauchline ware string ball printed with St David's cathedral, an advertising Mauchline ware bodkin case printed with Ballochmyle Creamery, Mauchline and 'SEAFOAM FOR BEST CAKES', height 5.2cm, a coquilla nut carved as an egg, an olive wood Jerusalem egg, two horse brasses, a silvered bauble with trailed decoration, height 10cm, two chuckmuck flint purses, possibly Tibetan, widths 11.5cm and 9.8cm, a miniature wooden and fabric parasol, height 21cm, a J. Rabone & Sons no.1499 folding brass 24 inch ruler and a vegetable ivory needle case with acorn shaped screw ends, length 7cm, etc ( 17) (Condition report: in mixed condition overall, most items have some faults including the map inkwell has a chipped section below the word 'PACIFIC', two splits and ink stained interior, Mauchline ware has surface scuffs, coquilla nut has a split in the rim of the lower half and smaller chuckmuck has worn leather and fabric to the flap)
THREE PIECES OF ART DECO CARVACRAFT DESK ACCESSORIES IN AMBER BAKELITE, comprising a desk stand fitted with red and black inkwells with sliding covers, width 29cm x depth 17.5cm, a desk tidy / paperclip holder and a notepad holder of rectangular form, all three pieces bearing 'Carvacraft A Dickenson Product' mark, together with an Art Deco style blue Formica and green bakelite rectangular cigarette box and cover, rounded corners, bears label to base 'Belvane Ltd Andover. Eng', length 19cm x width 11.4cm x height 7cm (4) (Condition report: the desk stand has a lighter coloured patch at the back of the red inkwell, the back of the back of the black inkwell is marginally lighter but isn't so obvious, there is one small chip visible beneath both the sliding covers, a number of tiny white paint splatters throughout and scuffs / scratches along the front edge, the notepad holder has chips to both front corners and damage around the hinges, the spring is broken, small chip along the back edge of the clip, the desk tidy has white paint splatters and three chips along the back edge, all three pieces are dusty along the stepped edges, the cigarette box blue has faded to the exterior, some of the screw heads have been covered with a blue coloured plastic substance but is in fairly good condition)
A COLLECTION OF 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY TREEN, METALWARE, ETC, comprising an Art Nouveau bronze desk calendar or photograph frame, with dolphin side supports, the plinth base with central 'H' within a circle, height 10cm x width 22.5cm, a pair of Victorian brass and agate mounted candlesticks with integral sconce and drip-pan, on waisted stem with ring handles, on domed base mounted with three cabochon banded agate, height 16.5cm, a cold painted spelter pin cushion in the form of a parrot, height 9.5cm, a Victorian glass spirit flask with brown leather sleeve, an ebonised owl inkwell with pen rest base, a carved wooden bear vesta holder / striker, height 10.5cm, a copper ashtray advertising Bradshaw's Drapery Warehouse Birmingham, a circular brass dish with pierced rim, diameter 18.7cmand a Scandanavian carved wooden jug ( 10) (Condition report: one of the agate cabochons is chipped, owl and bear are very dusty, parrot has splits in the spelter feet but don't appear to be broken off, generally all items are in useable condition)
A VICTORIAN JOSEPH THOMPSON HARTSHORNE POTTERY TREACLE GLAZED MASK INKWELL / PEN REST, modelled as a Crusader / Knight, impressed 'THOMPSON' to the base, length 7.5cm x height 4cm, together with a Victorian treacle glazed pottery flask of squat baluster form, relief moulded with an amorous couple to each side, height 20.5cm (2) (Condition report: the pen rest has three chips to the underside of the foot rim, the flask has a number of chips to the glaze including one to the relief decoration)
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND GLASS INKWELL ON STAND, of wavy circular outline, foliate engraved decoration and with crest and inscription, the centre fitted with a removable facet cut glass inkwell with silver hinged cover and collar (loose), maker Edward Ker Reid, London 1871, stand approximate weight 5.33ozt, 165.7 grams (condition: dents to inkwell cover and collar is loose, marks rubbed to collar of inkwell)
A PARCEL OF LATE 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, to include a pair of George III scissor action sugar tongs, engraved initials, shell shaped bowls, an Edwardian silver topped square glass inkwell, engraved monogram to the hinged cover, a cased set of six Elizabeth II Rat-tail pattern 'City Sets British Hall Marks' teaspoons, makers Roberts & Belk, 1952, a George V silver tea strainer, makers G W Lewis & Co, Birmingham 1932, nine hallmarked silver thimbles, a Russian silver caddy spoon, stamped 84, gross weight of weighable silver 8.58ozt, 266.7 grams (Parcel) Condition report: all pieces are in usable condition, some thimbles have worn through)
A collection of silver items,comprising a silver mounted glass inkwell, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1905, the lid with a pierced border over a hobnail cut glass body, 8.5cm high, a George III cream jug, possibly Frances Purton, late 18th century, 11.3cm high, a pierced silver bowl, by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1927, 10.2cm diameter, a silver cigarette case, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1900, and a pair of weighted silver trumpet vases, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1903, 15.5cm high,total weighable 6.4oztCondition ReportInkwell) The lid does not close fully and appears to be lacking an internal stopper. Nibbles to the glass base. Knocks, wear, rubbing and scratches throughout.

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