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A Victorian telescope, vintage Kodak camera and a desk ink stand. The telescope constructed of brass with a leather cover and strap, L28.5cm (retracted), the Kodak folding 'Brownie' Six-20 in a brown leather case, the copper inkwell mounted on bun feet with lion head handles and containing two glass inkwells, L20.5cm
An inkwell in the form of a French WW1 helmet, early 20th c, with a later coat of arms of Great Britain to the front and original porcelain liner and a Princess Mary Christmas tin with original cigarette packet, card and photograph and miscellaneous Victorian novelty shoes, to include three pewter shoe pin cushions, a pair of French miniature clogs painted with Dieppe and Pollet and carved with leaves, a pewter shoe snuff box and a parrot coal shoe Minor wear to all consistent with age, shoe snuff box with dents to lid, Princess Mary tin cigarette packet in poor condition and containing only two cigarettes
A Nymphenburg dish, early 20th c, painted with flowers, 23.5cm diam, painted, printed and impressed mark, a George Jones porcelain dish, printed and painted with flowers, impressed mark, a pair of Austrian porcelain vases and an inkwell (7) George Jones plated with scratches to decoration, vases with wear to gilding, inkwell stand with wear to gilding
Selection of Silverware. To include; a Silver Beaker, Pair of Silver Salts, Silver Weighted Inkwell and a Pair of Silver Weighted Candlesticks The Silver Beaker is hallmarked with the Makers marks "WTB", the anchor assay mark for Birmingham, the Lion Passant for Sterling Silver and the date letter "H" for 1932. The Beaker is engraved "A token of grateful appreciation from the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, W.J. Wiggins-Davies." There is Initials engraved on the other side with the date 1945 underneath. The Beaker measures approx. 3 1/2 inches in height x 3 1/2 inches across the top. The Silver Salts, Silver Inkwell and pair of Silver Weighted Candlesticks are all hallmarked for Sterling Silver. The Inkwell has damage and dents to it. (A/F). Total Gross Weight of the Silver Beaker and Pair of Silver Salts is approx. 226.4 grams.
A brass casing for a ship's compass with glass front and oil lamp, a pair of 19th century brass candlesticks, two brass trivets, a large pewter ale jug, a ship's bell, brass topped square glass inkwell and a pair of Beldray copper vases, factory marks to the base, 15cm high, and other itemsCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. All payments MUST be electronic
A Victorian Walnut Kneehole Desk, by Maple & Co., the top with inkwell and pen compartments, and red cloth inset, and with moulded edge, fitted nine drawers, on plinth base and castors, 48ins wide x 27ins deep x 30.5ins high, and a modern oak open front bookcase with shaped and moulded edge to top, fitted three open shelves with shaped aprons, on turned feet, 28.25ins wide x 11.25ins deep x 49ins high
Dupont Schreibset-"1001 Nights"4-tlg.; Füllfederhalter, Brieföffner, Tintenfaß und Halterung. Vergoldetes Metall, anthrazitfarbener China-Lack mit Goldflitter, Glas. Orientalisierende Ornamentik, Brieföffner in Form eines orientalischen Krummsäbels. Feder 18 k Gelbgold. Limitierte Auflage 0193/1001, Ref.-Nr. C41001N. Herstellerzeichen. Originalbox und -Papiere. L. 5,7 - 17,3 cmA Vintage Dupont desk set with fountain pen, inkwell, letter opener and tray. Gilt metal and dark grey glitter Chinese lacquer. 18 k gold nib. Manufacturer's mark. Original box and papers. Paris. Dupont. 2011.
A collection of decorative objects including a mother-of-pearl conch shell, a pair of silver pin trays, a iron miniature gauntlet, a Victorian ormolu mounted inkwell, a French glass box and cover, a novelty French tray, a cast bronze icon, a Limoges dog pill box, and a Stanley of London prismatic compass. (q)
A 19th century Rockingham style desk stand, with two inkwells and candle holder. Length 40 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The main stand is in very good condition with no chips, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding at the extremities. Inkwell 1 is structurally in good order with no issues to the base. The interior has sparse glazing and missing glazing. The lid has a faint hairline crack running from the centre of the lid to the edge. Inkwell 2 has more pronounced interior glaze losses and a missing section around the inner lip. The lid is in good condition. Both inkwells have losses to the gilding. The taper stick holder is in generally good order with only minor losses to the gilding and a glaze firing mark to the inside of the sconce.
An Edwardian inlaid writing desk, with upstand with shelf, the base with apertures for pen and inkwell and with slanted tooled leather top opening to pigeonholes, the base with tapered legs of square section and united by a stretcher and raised on castors. Overall height 104 cm, width 53 cm, depth 48 cm.
William IV brass bound coromandel wood campaign correspondence box, the lockable hinged lid (key present) opening to reveal a green velvet lined interior separated into compartments containing cut glass boxes, jars and inkwells, and a hinged flap to front dropping to allow access to a a removal mirror in green leather easel frame and a pull out drawer, with brass handle and green silk lining. Within the lid a flap, secured with a white metal catch, dropping to reveal a watered silk lined compartment with bellowed green leather stationery sleeve, bearing a paper label 'Palmer 1 St Jame's St, Manufacturer to the Royal Family'. The stamp box, travelling inkwell and jar tops bear silver hallmarks for London, 1834 with maker's mark 'T.D' likely to be Thomas Diller. Note the white metal tops for the two small inkwells have no hallmarks. Each lid bearing a crest of a rampant lion with staff. 26.5cm x 17cm x 12cm.

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