A foliate engraved silver evening purse with blue silk concertina lining, Horton & Alday, Birmingham 1920, 13cm wide, to/w an Asprey silver snuff box engraved with Buckingham Palace, London 1939, a 925 standard pill-box embossed with sea-life, a silver-mounted inkwell and a penknife with silver blade and carved mother of pearl handle (5)
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Various collectables, including Victorian silver-topped cut glass smelling salts bottle, silver napkin ring, Meerschaum pipe with amber stem, carved with the head of a bearded man in (possibly American Civil War) peaked cap, Victorian cased EP bread fork and butter knife with floral-painted ceramic handles, Japanese brass vesta case embossed with fish, lobster and squid, Sterling pencil, leather-cased medicine glass, George IV silver salt spoon and travelling inkwell; lot also includes drawn thread linen tablecloth
An Art Nouveau pewter 'grotesque bird' inkwell, with green pottery underbody on three webbed feet, probably by Kayserzinn, 10.5 cm h (hinge broken) - pewter body good, original, tarnished but unpolished, the hinged head broken off at hinge, star hairline to liner showing as a crack to the green glazed outer bowl, dried glue/varnish deposit to some areas
Assorted silver items including an Edwardian inkstand, Birmingham, 1902, 20.5cm, two silver bonbon dishes, cased teaspoons, cased christening duo, cased napkin rings, pair of pierced silver serving spoons, three napkin rings, kiddush cup, egg cup, child's rattle, inkwell, silver tongs, silver teaspoon, modern silver two pronged pickle fork, two 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik tots and five plated items.
A Victorian Mappin Brothers crocodile travel case with a pullout carousel interior with 5 silver top bottles, hallmarked London 1890, a folding mirror, blotter, inkwell and vesta, case is 36cm wide and has had numerous restorations, interior is good and bottles good, the case is a good colour
19th century pottery inkwell / ink stand decorated with floral sprays and gilt detailing, believed to be Swansea Pottery. 13.5cm wide. Believed to be Swansea Pottery. The piece displays well though there has been professional restoration to the side perimeter of the item with some more visible than others and the ink pot has been restored too.
AN ENGLISH 18TH CENTURY BULLET SHAPED TEAPOT possibly by Pennington, Liverpool painted with flowers, two other teapots, a Worcester jug, three cups, one with Albert Amor label, a New Hall type saucer, another saucer, a Chaffers sparrow beak jug, Worcester inkwell and a Liverpool type teabowl and saucer painted with a peacock (12) Condition Report:"AN ENGLISH 18TH CENTURY BULLET SHAPED TEAPOT - restored where spout meets body, lid restore to rimtwo other teapots - one with red flowers fully restored, other with pink flowers - crazed, chip to spout, cracked from rimWorcester jug - no chips, cracks or restorationthree cups - straight sided cup cracked, other two okNew Hall type saucer - nice conditionanother saucer - nice conditiona Chaffers sparrow beak jug - chipped and cracked to spoutWorcester inkwell rough to rims, firing crack to base, decoration rubbedLiverpool type teabowl and saucer - both pieces cracked, bowl chipped to rim"
Mont Blanc, a silver Meisterstuck Solitaire fountain pen with writing ink bottle, crafted from lightly ribbed sterling silver, length measures approximately 13.5cm, total weight 30g, with maker's box and papersCondition- Overall good condition with signs of light use- Inkwell is in a new, unused condition- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A group of table silver to include: 1. George V capstan inkwell, Birmingham, 1919 (damages)2. Victorian silver mounted page turner, HH, Birmingham, 1897 (ivorine or bone no cross hatches)3. two silver mounted knife and trowel shaped page makers, hallmarked and a Thimble4. Edwardian silver openwork paperweight, London, 1898 (6)
A Silver rimmed hallmarked Sheffield 1911 by Lee & Wingfull (Henry Wingfull) Royal Doulton Lambeth 'Harvest Ale' stone tankard (with applied reliefs, has a hairline crack near handle) and a Silver hallmarked top, glass inkwell on marble stand with dip pen (Silver - London 1896 by Sampson Mordand & co)
An attractive Tunbridge ware rosewood desk box, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with three star form stick ware panels within a conforming border, plain sides, stick ware circular escutcheon, the interior neatly fitted with central inkwell, flanked by rosewood lids with pen rocker to front and back, 18.8 x 8.8 x 5.2cms.
Five paperweights, three Millefiori, largest diameter 10 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The inkwell paperweight has chips and nibbles around the top edge. There is a further chip to the bottom edge and to one side of the ground pontil mark. There are two air bubbles within the piece itself. The single flower paperweight has scuffs around the bottom edge and minor scratches to the surface but no chips. The Millefiori paperweight has numerous small manufacturing bubbles and slight rippling to the glass at the very top, again part of the manufacturing process. The green floral paperweight is scuffed, scratched and marked to the top. It has been dropped and there is an internal flaw as a result of this. There are numerous chips around the bottom edge. The pink paperweight is chipped to the bottom edge in two places and has other small nibbles. There are surface scratches also.

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