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An large silver capstan form inkwell. Birmingham 1912 (makers mark rubbed) 17.5 cm diameter. Together with an arts and crafts style silver framed circular fruit bowl with pierced border and shaped handles London 1904, pair of Victorian oval table salts, and a two-handled 18th-century style silver sugar basin and a covered oval mustard pot and spoon. 53 ozt gross weight including the inkwell with a loaded baseQty: 6Condition report: The
An Edwardian silver two bottle inkstand. London 1906 by the gold and silversmiths company. The rectangular lozenge base with rope twist and pierced border, each cut glass inkwell with hinged covers.16.5 gross weight. 27 cm wide xCondition report: One hinged cover sits a little proud of the top of the inkwell
A ROYAL WORCESTER INKWELL the fixed inkwell on rectangular stand with moulded flowers in relief glazed green on a blushed ivory ground, shaped number 1768, 28.5cm long, a Royal Worcester blush ivory jug with printed and over painted flowers and a Royal Doulton Dog of Fo (3) Condition Report: Available upon request
A SILVER MOUNTED PONY HOOF INKWELL by Robert Pringle and Sons. London 1904 the hinged cover inscribed "Boykin age 17 ridden by all the nine 1891 1904" 7.5 cm high with a similar inkwell London 1889 inscribed "Ready Died in Harness Sept. 1889 after 14 years of faithful service" 7 cm high & a similar stamp box London 1896 inscribed "Willing" 7 cm high (3) Condition Report: Available upon request
Early Aviation Themed Inkwell / Mascot, being a cast alloy figure of a gentleman in bowler hat riding a large double winged hornet with roundels to the wings and mounted onto a wooden heart shaped base. Bowler hat lifts up to reveal the ink pot. Generally good condition. Stands 15cms tall approximately. Believed to be styled on the famous aviator Louis Bleriot
λ A SMALL COLLECTION OF TREEN BOXES 19TH CENTURY comprising: a rosewood cylindrical travelling inkwell in the shape of a castle, with twin compartments, one with a small glass bowl, two engine turned circular boxes and covers in ebony and lignum vitae, a disc shape wax seal box and two other boxes (6) 8.3cm (max)
A BRONZE INKWELL AFTER PETER VISCHER THE YOUNGER (GERMAN 1487-1528) with a naked female figure, probably symbolising Vanity, with her right foot on a skull, standing by a plaque and an urn, possibly an allegory of heavenly life 16.3cm high, 14.3cm wide Catalogue note See Cecil Headlam, 'Peter Vischer', fig. 22 for a similar inkstand from the Fortnum collection in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
A box containing various oriental items, 2 Royal Crown Derby plates, a brass inkwell and a cloisonne lidded dish etc.Cloisonne bowl:-Dimensions:- Height 8cm, diameter 12cmCondition:- General wear through age and use, cracking and flaking to inside and underneath of bowl, 2 dents around the top rim of bowl, no other signs of damage or repair
A George V silver mounted capstan inkwell by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1925, with weighted base, hinged cover and colourless glass liner, 6cm high, together with a circular silver pin dish by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1961, 8.3cm diameter, a set of six silver 'British Hallmark' teaspoons, each 10.8cm long, three silver napkin rings, a silver mounted hand mirror and a silver mounted hairbrush (13)
A pair of mid 19th century ormolu candlesticks, cast in the form of leafy stems with three cast silver coloured birds applied to the base, raised upon intertwined leafy feet, 22cm high (lacking one bird figure), along with a pair of 19th century cast gilt metal twin branch table lamps, each with a cast figure of a female warrior, possibly Joan of Arc, upon a square marble plinth with scrolling leaf twin branches, 23cm high, and a 19th century gilt metal and malachite inkwell, the hinged cover with a cherub figural finial upon an integrated dish with intertwined snake handles, 11cm high (5) (at fault) Provenance; The Estate of Lord Harlech
TWO SILVER INKWELLS, the first in the form of a bell with hinged lid opening to a clear glass liner, engraved to lid '1887-1912,' silver hallmark for A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1911, height 85mm, the second a capstan inkwell with clear glass liner, height 40mm, approximate total gross weight 363 grams, 11.6 ozt
A VICTORIAN NOVELTY SILVER INKWELL, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1898, realistically modelled as a soldier with enamelled headband HMS Duke of Wellington, the body hinged at mid waist, to reveal a conical glass liner, retailed by H. M. Emanuel & Son, Portsea, Rd no. 315983, on wooden plinth. 17cm high overallCONDITION REPORTGood condition
A GEORGE V SMALL SILVER WAITER, by Henry Hodson Plante, London 1935, with Chippendale rim, raised on three scroll feet, 10.1cm diameter; together with A SILVER-PLATED SARDINE BOX, rectangular, the hinged cover with shell and foliate knop within a rectangular engraved foliate surround, with twin triangular handles and frosted clear-glass liner, raised on pierced scrolling foliate feet; and A SILVER-PLATE AND CRANBERRY GLASS INKWELL, the glass bottle within a galleried mount to the centre of an undulating silver-plate circular stand with embossed scrolling foliate border, raised on three flattened bun feet. (3)
AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER INKWELL, by Harrison & Sons, Birmingham 1909, squat baluster with shaped hinged cover, the body embossed with eight roundels circling the cover, the lower half with entwining stylised foliage, raised on four C-scroll legs terminating in trefoil feet, with cylindrical clear-glass liner. Approx. 6.5cm high, 5.6 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck - also marked with lion passant and conforming date letter to inside of hinged cover. Cover gilded to underside. Further engraved to underside 'HARRISON & SON / EXCLUSIVE SILVER WORK / DARLINGTON'. Stands upright, slight diagonal rocking between feet. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NOVELTY INKWELL, by W & G Neal, London 1907, in the form of an owl's head, the hinged cover enclosing the original silver-mounted glass liner, applied glass eyes. 4.7cm high, 2.7 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTGlass liner good, silver marks clear, overall very good condition.

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