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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED COMBINATION INKWELL/PERPETUAL CALENDAR AND WATCH HOLDER by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1905, the heavy clear glass square tapering inkwell with calendar slide to the fascia, the hinged cover engraved with a monogram and enclosing a metal cased top wind pocket watch, 3 1/2" square (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No damage to glass, calendar holds the complete German cards for 1910 (the frame slides sideways to change) and is enclosed by glass. Poor quality watch but does work
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER DESK STANDISH by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, of eliptical form raised upon four knurl feet, centred by a clear glass inkwell with silver mount and hinged flat cover, 10 1/2" wide, base 4ozs 15dwts (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No engraving, very light gauge, a few dents
A SCOTTISH SILVER DESK STANDISH by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1913, of triangular form with a reeded ribbon tied cast and applied rim, raised upon three out-curved supports, centred by a square heavy glass inkwell with silver mount and hinged cover, pen well to the fore, 9 1/2" wide, stand 4ozs 14dwts (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good, clear marks to ink depression, some surface scratching
Of Royal Interest: a William IV silver gilt inkwell, oval, the lid with pineapple finial, with fittings for pens, the body with lambrequin decoration and applied with a crowned initial letter ‘A’, by Robert Garrard, London 1837, with clear glass liner, formerly from an inkstand, width 10cm. £500-£600 --- Provenance: The crowned initial is probably that of Queen Adelaide, wife of William IV. Condition Report Good overall condition. Weight 11.8 troy oz.
A mixed lot: two graduated Italian silver vessels, each with an applied medallion (the larger one incised ‘1/6 l’ for 1/6 of a litre); a pair of continental silver bon bon dishes; an Edwardian silver toast rack, with two divisions by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London 1902; two small silver circular photograph frames, (one a Concorde souvenir); a silver specimen vase; and a silver-mounted glass inkwell, by William Comyns, London 1908, the latter 9cms diameter – 14.6oz weighable silver. (9)
A pair of George V novelty silver ribbon threaders, in the form of a stork, with a swaddled baby inside one arm, by Harry Freeman, London 1913; together with a selection of other silver items, including: a pair of North American ‘sprung’ sugar nips; a French silver and enamelled inkwell and two associated pieces (A/F); a silver mounted glass toilet bottle; a Coptic cross; and an unusual plated spoon, with a mother-of-pearl handle, the latter 14.5cms long – 6.3oz weighable silver. (8)
A Victorian silver gilt travelling inkwell, of cuboid form engraved all over with formal scroll work against a matt ground, the hinged, spring cover with a button release set with a gold cartouche, bordered by a row of turquoise coloured glass beads, monogrammed, (removable glass liner) by William Leuchars, London 1882, 4cms square.
Miscellaneous boxes: a Victorian mounted silver inkwell, with a sprung cover and leather-clad body, initialled ‘R A G’, maker’s mark worn, London 1863; a George III silver snuff box, curved to fit the pocket, gilt interior, by Josph Taylor, Birmingham 1808; a silver dressing table box with embossed decoration, rounded ends and crimped borders, gilt interior, by Stoked and Ireland Ltd., London 1895; a silver folding card case with engine turned decoration, initialled ‘DN’; a plated, two colour sovereign case; and a plated box with a decorative hinge, the latter 7.5cms long – 3.1oz weighable silver. (6)
A 19th century Spode oval serving dish (pattern 2789); 18.5 x 26.5cm; a 20th century Beleek beehive honey pot & cover on three tall feet, 15cm high (cover restored); a Dresden small comport with pierced rim, 9.5cm high; a Coalport 12cm saucer; a continental porcelain inkwell (restored) & a ditto plate (broken & re-stuck) (6).
Cross 150th Anniversary gold filled limited edition fountain pen, boxed. This pen was a tribute to A.T. Cross original fountain pen that used the LeBoeuf filling system (Cross also made pencils for LeBoeuf at the time). This limited edition pen was made in a run of 2750 examples, (856/2750). It has a herringbone style chased pattern with black enamel bands on the cap and barrel. The set comes with its original decorative box with inkwell, (ink bottle and plate not present), broad tipped 18K 750 Cross nib. Length 5 1/4" and 6 1/4" posted, filling mechanism cartridge/converter fill (converter present). Overall excellent condition, uninked with minor posting wear to pen and some marks to wood box.
2003 Sheaffer Legacy Mount Everest limited edition fountain pen with box, outer box and cardboard sleeve. These pens were limited to 2003 (516/2003) and were made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the accent of Everest. Pen with medium 18 K nib and engravings of edition number, Edmund Hillary & Tenzing Norgay and dates of the first accent as well as the name of the mountain in Nepalese (Sagarmatha) in Nepali script. Length 5 3/8†and 5 3/4†posted, filling mechanism touchdown fill. Overall near mint condition, pen unused, Beachwood box in perfect condition with inkwell and accessories present with full original packaging including box and outer sleeve.
Montblanc fountain pen filler traveling inkwell in black hard rubber. Marked Montblanc and DRP 386670 on the barrel this filler has one end cap that is removed with tapered end to fill the pen and the other with a spring mechanism top to release the ink. Made in the style of the early hard rubber Montblanc pens. Length 5 1/4†long. Overall excellent condition.
Visconti made Ulysee Nardin limited edition sterling silver fountain pen and travelling inkwell with decorative wood box, booklet and warranty card. In 2011 Ulysee Nardin saw an opportunity to pair a special pen set with their watches and commissioned Visconti to produce this set. Visconti then produced this very limited production pen using their bayonet style cap and matching traveling inkwell. It was made in sterling silver and 18 K gold, this being the sterling silver, marked #14 on clip and warranty card (likely only 50-100 pieces made). Anchor and the rope motif in sterling silver on bright blue resin with 18 K medium nib. Length 5 3/4†and 7 1/8†posted, filling mechanism vacuum fill. Overall excellent condition with light use, some scratching to top of box and minor wear to interior of box.
An Edwardian circular silver inkwell, Sheffield 1908 by Walker and Hall, with loaded base, 9.7cm diameter, a small silver bowl, 10.5cm diameter, also with weighted base, a silver backed hand mirror, a silver handled paper knife, a pair of cut glass square section scent bottles with silver collars, 14cm high and an Edwardian silver mounted glass jug with acid etched design, 12cm high CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILS IMPORTANT* 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
Two small glass toiletry jars with silver lids, one inlaid with butterfly wing, a square cut-glass inkwell with silver lid, a silver sifter spoon and a miniature Chinese silver model of a rickshaw, 5.8cm long, combined weight of weighable silver, 2.55ozt, 79.2g CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILS IMPORTANT* 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. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
Assorted 19th century and later British and Continental porcelain and bone china items comprised of two Royal Worcester vases, a Derby porcelain lidded pounce pot, a Sevres inkwell, three pin cushion dolls and other items CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILS IMPORTANT* 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 Glass and Brass Mounted Equestrian Inkwell, early 20th century, the hinged cover formed as a horses head within a horse shoe over a writhen moulded square base, 9cm wide, Another Glass Inkwell, with gilt metal mounts, 9cm wide, A Victorian Mother of Pearl and Abalone Shell Spectacles Case, A Similar Box, with hinged cover and Two Modern Glass Items (6)
A VICTORIAN NATURALISTIC SILVER INKSTAND, WILLMORE & CO., BIRMINGHAM, 1841 the handle and stand formed as two trails of lily pads supporting a blue cut-glass inkwell with leafy silver cover, 18cm long; together with a matched Victorian silver letter rack, Henry Hyde Aston, Birmingham, 1864, formed as a strand of seven leaf supports, on four leafy ball feet, 18cm long; weighable silver 205g (2)

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