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{} A Victorian Rosewood and Floral Marquetry Inlaid Correspondence Box, circa 1870, bearing registration number 173388, the fall front enclosing a leather skiver labelled Mawson, Swan & Morgan, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, with divided interior, inkwell and small drawers, 37cm wide PAll hinges in tact and functioning correctly. Key is lacking. Fitted interior appears to be complete. Outer case is free from any cracks or chips. With a light surface bloom.
A Set of Three Chamberlain's Worcester Porcelain Dessert Plates, circa 1820, painted with flowersprays within green gilt borders and gilt gadroon rims, painted marks in red, 23cm diameter; A Coalport Porcelain Inkwell, circa 1810, of drum form with scroll handle, painted with flowersprays and sprigs on a yellow ground, 15.5cm wide; and A Staffordshire Porcelain Dessert Service, circa 1840, painted with still lifes of fruit within a green and cream border highlighted in gilt, comprising four rectangular dishes and four circular dishes with leaf handles (qty)Chamberlain's plates - there is some mottling to the green grounds and some slight rim fritting. Inkwell - with large restored chip to the right-hand spout. There is a crack to the left-hand quill holder and some significant gilt wear. Dessert service - one single-handed dish with a very short crack. No other damage, free from repair. The gilding re-touched in several places.
A RARE MINIATURE SILVER AND COPPER YATATE (PORTABLE WRITING SET) UnsignedJapan, 19th centuryPublished: Chappell, Sharen & Welch, Matthew (1999) Netsuke: The Art of Miniature Carving, no. 252.The miniature yatate consisting of a pumpkin-shaped inkwell with a hinged lid and knop fitted with kiku-shaped roundels, the tubular section containing a removable telescope brush.LENGTH 6 cmCondition: Very good condition, minor surface wear.Provenance: Ex-collection Richard R. Silverman, purchased from Asahi, Tokyo, in 1973. Richard R. Silverman (1932-2019) was a renowned Asian art collector with one of the largest private collections of netsuke outside of Japan. He lived in Tokyo between 1964 and 1979 and began to collect netsuke there in 1968. Since the 1970s, he wrote and lectured about netsuke and was an Asian art consultant for Christie's, Sotheby's, and Bonhams. His gift of 226 ceramic netsuke to the Toledo Museum of Art constitutes perhaps the largest public collection of these miniature clay sculptures in the world. After moving to California, Silverman became a member of the Far Eastern Art Council at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1984. In 1993, he joined LACMA's Executive Board. He served on the board of directors for the International Society of Appraisers from 1986 to 1994 and served nine years as chair for the City of West Hollywood Fine Arts Commission. Richard Silverman was posthumously awarded the Order of the Rising Sun for his decades-long promotion of Japanese culture.
An Edward VII silver topped glass inkwell London 1901, 5.5cm together with a wide assortment of silver items to include an 800 silver pierced oval pot and cover, pair of salt and pepper pots, two photograph frames, sterling silver cup, napkin ring, bangle, set of nine pins, cufflinks, thimbles, etc.
A Victorian brass bound walnut veneered writing slope, opening to reveal a blue leather writing surface, inkwell, stamp well and pen tray and complete with two rulers, height 15cm (when closed) and width 35cm, together with a Tunbridge strapwork decorated walnut work box, with later lift out compartmental tray, height 14cm and width 28cm, both S/D. (2)
A collection of early 20th Century German and continental Arts & Crafts items, to include a pierced brass letter rack, stamped with reg. mark 237670, GES. GESCH, height 11cm, a desk stand with integrated inkwell with glass liners and pen tray, 17cm x 18cm, and a hammered brass stylised tulip design tray, 35cm x 21cm. (3)
A collection of silver including a silver and agate inlaid inkwell (af) by James Fenton, Birmingham 1921, a silver and blue glass lined mustard pot & spoon by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1947, and another, a silver salt by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1946, a pair of silver salts with chased and repousse scrolling decoration featuring putti, with import marks for John George Piddington, London 1904, a pair of silver napkin rings by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1943, and another with Birmingham marks, two silver topped glass jars, assorted EPNS mustard spoons, one stamped 925, weighable silver 277gms (13) Condition Report:Available upon request
A late Victorian inlaid oak desk tidy with letter rack and ceramic ink wells, Arts & Crafts style handles, height 24.5cm, width 51.5cm and depth 12cm. Condition - good, general wear including dust, minor marks and scratches, one inkwell stuck in so not checked, the other inkwell appears free from any damage/repair.
George III mahogany writing box, brass corners and straps opening to reveal fitted interior, red leather inset, pen tray, stamp and inkwell compartments, lower section with single drawer.width 55cm (22"), depth 28cm (11"), height 20cm (8")Condition report: Restored condition, new handles fitted to opposing ends, new leather lid with filled crack (see photographs).
Mid-19th-century figured walnut veneered writing box banded in brass with vacant escutcheon and matching cartouche, interior with red leather tooled gold writing slope, secret compartment fitted with pen trough and inkwell.50cm (20") x 25cm (10"), height 18cm (7")Condition report: Externally in good order, interior with later leather replacement lock with keys.
A PERTHSHIRE MILLEFIORI GLASS PAPERWEIGHT INKWELL, the base with concentric bands of millefiori canes, with a tear-shaped stopper, labelled, 13cm high; A SELKIRK GLASS PAPERWEIGHT SCENT BOTTLE, solid pink with multicoloured trailing decoration, signed, labelled and dated 1993, 12cm high; and A SELKIRK GLASS LAMPWORK DOMED PAPERWEIGHT, with a central flower above a red ground, with an 'S' signature cane, 8.5cm high. (3)CONDITION REPORTLight surface scratching noted to Selkirk lampwork paperweight, other pieces with no notable marks.
ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO, A TUDRIC PEWTER AND ENAMEL INKWELL, no. 0140, cast in low relief with foliate panels, the hinged cartouche-shaped lid centred by an enamel roundel, stamped '9 TUDRIC 0140'. 13.5cm wideCONDITION REPORTOverall in good condition, few surface scratches to base and underside of the lid
A late 19th century French Classical Revival gilt metal and mother-of-pearl oval musical desk stand, the central harp flanked by two quill holders cast as mythological dolphins, each over a cut glass inkwell and a pounce pot, all above a carved mother-of-pearl shell and foliate cast ormolu base enclosing a musical movement, on four lion paw feet, height 23cm, width 20cm, depth 17cm (musical movement defective).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.

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