A group of collectables including two brass lensatic or military compasses of drum form, the larger 6.2cm diameter by 2.9cm high, with lined wooden brass bound box with naval insignia, 11.5 by 9.5 by 5.5cm high, a Zippo lighter in matt black, with original box and two further petrol lighters, a scout pen-knife and two further pen-knives, a Parker fountain pen and a glass inkwell. (16)
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A presentation silver inkstand, with two square glass inkwells on base with Celtic border and four mythical feet, inscribed 'Presented to Grimsby Fish Merchants Association by Len Kemp Esq. 1954', Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1953, length 28.5cm, silver wt. 29oz. Condition - one inkwell has been badly damaged/repaired, the inkwell fitting 54mm x 54mm, the tops with slight kink in collar, otherwise ok, general wear including scratches, tarnishing etc, hallmarks well defined and matching on lids.
Three various silver inkwells to include: Victorian circular example ogee with gadroon section, the cover engraved with inscription dated 1894, with cut glass intregal pot, by John Grinsell & Sons, London, 1894, retailed by Goldsmiths, pattern: 15034; a bell shaped example, Birmingham, 1913 (CR: dented) and small plain inkwell, Birmingham, 1923 (3)
Two silver capstan inkwell, graduating sizes, the larger with reeded decoration by Birmingham, 1924 (CR: marks good, dents to body) the smaller plain with cut card border, by A J Zimmermann, Birmingham, 1946 and a silver mounted combination ink holder / pumice stone match striker with silver rim, Birmimgham, circa 1936, marks rubbed, silver scratched and dented. (3) all filled
A Victorian walnut and brass mounted box, the hinged lid inset with an oval porcelain plaque decorated with a cherub holding a dove, w.25cm; together with a 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid writing slope, w.26cm (2)Condition report: Walnut – porcelain plaque is quite rubbed and slightly scratched, interior lining is quite tatty, some scratches (particularly to left side), some damage around the lock.Rosewood – quite faded and scratched, writing surface re-lined but clean, missing pen tray and inkwell.
Lot to include a small, leather bound, travelling inkwell, a George V silver and mother of pearl folding knife, Sheffield assay 1913, sponsors mark for Arthur Worral Staniforth, approximately 8.5 cm (l) when folded, a modern three draw telescope and a small quantity of medallions and similar.
SELECTION OF SILVER PLATED WARESincluding a cased set of fruit knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, the case marked Edward & Sons, Jewellers & Silversmiths, Buchanan St. Glasgow; cased fish servers with mother of pearl handles; cased set of twelve fish eaters; six cased tea knives; six cased tea spoons; two sets of six cased cake forks; an engraved salver, bottle stands, pair of candlesticks, three shaped and pierced dishes, tea pot, inkwell and many other items of silver plate, a pewter quaich, pair of brass knopped candlesticks and a hanging bowl
A Chamberlain Worcester salmon-pink ground and gilt inkstand, circa 1810, painted with a titled view of Hallow near Worcester (probably the Crown Inn) and with the coronet of a marquess, with two inkwell covers and one pot, script marks, 22cm in lengthProvenance: Property of a private family collection.Condition Report: Covers of inkwells restored. Ditto top of pen holder. One cover missing and two ink pots missing.Condition Report Disclaimer
Three Art Nouveau metalware items,comprising:an Achille Gamba pewter dish, modelled with a seated lady, stamped marks,18cm wide17cm high, a WMF inkstand, stamped marks and '224',34cm wide, anda WMF pierced twin-handled comport, 33.5cm wide22.5cm high (3)Condition report: Comport - missing a bolt.Deskstand - worn with glass inkwell, rubbed patinaAchille dish - Worn and knocked, one set of marls rubbed the others fair.
19th century French enamelled and ormolu mounted desk stand, with rear lidded inkwell and oval dished tray with raised pen stand, on pierced ornate brackets, 14.5cm wide, together with a Venetian glass penCondition report: some wear to gilding, metal rim or inkwell slightly misshapen, enamelling is in good condition and overall good orderGlass pen in fine condition
A BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN INKWELL China, 19th century. Of rectangular shape, the top with four narrow apertures to each corner and a larger central aperture. The sides painted in underglaze blue with riverbank scenes, the top with foliage and the base unglazed. Condition: Very good condition with hardly any wear. Provenance: Holzapfel collection, Geneva, Switzerland. This lot was acquired by second generation members of the Holzapfel family after 1970 and has remained in the family ever since. Weight: 62 g Dimensions: HEIGHT 4.9 cm
A POWDER BLUE INKWELL China, 19th century. Of spherical body with broad flat rim shaped as four petals, glazed in a powder blue hue, the rim enriched with gold showing stylized floral motifs. Condition: Very good condition with expected wear to gold enamel. Provenance: Holzapfel collection, Geneva, Switzerland. This lot was acquired by a third-generation member of the Holzapfel family after 1995 and has remained in the family ever since. Weight: 278 g Dimensions: Height 7 cm
A Victorian mahogany brass bound writing slope with purple velvet writing surface and single glass inkwell (lacking top), width 40.5cm, a brass bound rosewood box (lacking interior), two further small boxes, one with fitted interior housing a part set of drawing instruments, all for restoration (4).Additional InformationAll for restoration to varying degrees, heavy general wear throughout. The lid of the writing slope does not currently close, the rosewood box with visible split to veneer and further general heavy wear, as stated no interior to this box. Further loose lids, heavy knocks, scuffs, scrapes, scratches etc. The drawing instruments heavy worn, the interior to the fitted interior heavily worn.
EH PARKIN & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver rose bowl with liner inscribed to underside, 'Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd presented to R. Allerton 20 years service 1976', Sheffield 1976, diameter 14.6cm, also a cream jug inscribed 'Margaret', an inkwell with loaded base, a part compact (af), a sherry decanter label, and silver mounted matched three piece dressing table set, all with engraved initials, weighable approx 9.3ozt/290g.Additional InformationRose bowl slightly dented and misshapen, further general heavy wear throughout, inkwell lacking liner, further dents, dressing table set heavily dented, all with engraved initials, part compact appears to be the top only, further general wear.
WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver miniature alms dish, London 1970, 3.7ozt/117g, and a cut glass inkwell with hallmarked silver collar and hinged cover by Finnigans, Birmingham 1911 (2).Additional InformationTarnishing to each, the hinge is slightly offset on the inkwell, very minimal wear throughout.
ADIE BROTHERS LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver three piece dressing table set with engine turned decoration surrounding a rectangular vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1963, and a Georgian hallmarked silver mounted glass inkwell, etc (6).Additional InformationThe marks are slightly rubbed on the dressing table set, the inkwell with chips to the foot rim, wear throughout. The knife rests have silver plated mounts.
A collection of Victorian and 20th Century silver, including a sauce boat, toast rack, bon bon dish, set of six coffee bean spoons, set of four coffee spoons, set of four and a pair of napkin rings, capstan inkwell and a mustard, together with a silver plated dish and a pair of cut glass decanter stoppers
A LATE GEORGE III SILVER TRAVELLING INKWELL, no maker's mark, London 1813, of plain square section, the screw down hinged cover with original button seal, 1 1/2" square, 1oz 19dwts gross, together with a late Victorian silver mounted clear glass inkwell, maker T H Hazlewood & Co., Birmingham 1901, of swept hexagonal form with plain mount and hinged domed cover in a scroll pierced stand on four ball feet, 3" wide (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A large Indian padouk and brass-mounted writing box, 19th century, having a fitted interior with various compartments and a leather inset writing surface and sliding inkwell covers,49cm wide, 33cm deep, 12cm highCondition report: surface wear and scratches small dents to edges, wear scratches and small splits to interior, brass with tarnish and discolouration
Konvolut Royal Copenhagen, 7-tlg., 2 tiefe Teller, um 1900, Form Neuozier, polychrome Blumenmalerei, Goldrand, Haarriss im Boden, Ø 25 cm, kleine Saliere mit Vergissmeinnicht, L. 8 cm, Tintenfass ohne Stöpsel, 19. Jh., H. 5,5 cm, Leuchter, H. 6 cm, ovale Schale, L. 15 cm, Ende 20. Jh., Dekor Musselmalet Vollspitze, polygonale Schale, 19. Jh., Musselmalet Halbspitze, min. Chips, Ø 17 cmMixed lot Royal Copenhagen, 7-pcs, 2 deep plates, around 1900, form Neuozier, polychrome floral painting, gold rim, hairline crack in the bottom, Ø 25 cm, small saliere with forget-me-not, l. 8 cm, inkwell without stopper, 19th c., h. 5,5 cm, candlestick, h. 6 cm, oval bowl, l. 15 cm, end of 20th c., decor muslinmalet full lace, polygonal bowl, 19th c., muslinmalet half lace, minimal chips, Ø 17 cm

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