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A 19th century seven division cigar holder and inkwell, each fashioned from a horse's hoof with electroplated mounts, from the British Raj in India (2).Additional InformationBoth mounts loose, no liner to inkwell, rubbing to plate throughout, scratches, nicks, knocks and general wear commensurate with age and use. Cigar holder 9 x 15 x 10cm approximately.
A Middle Eastern brass and niello style decorated ink standish with lobbed well, raised candle holder and raised leaves acting as a pen rest, unmarked, length 23.5cm.Additional InformationThe main issue is the lid of the inkwell is damaged and detached, there are lots of cleaning product residue throughout, slightly misshapen.
A 19th century specimen marble and stone on slate desk stand of circular form, with later glass inkwell, diameter 22.5cm.Additional InformationLight scratches especially to the surface where the inkwell sits, natural faults to the slate, minor chipping to the edges where the inkwell sits, fault to the bluejohn specimen inlaid section, minor chipping to the edges of the pen rest, the inkwell is a later example.
by H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1849, of nominally rectangular from, decorated with bright cut engraved scrolls and foliage around two oval cartouches, one with engraving, two dished pen rests and a central fluted bowl with a silver topped cut glass inkwell to one side, and a silver topped cut glass pounce pot the other side, raised on four applied cast scroll feet, 28 x 17cm, 13.8ozt weighable silver
Tiffany Studios, a Gilt-Bronze ‘Zodiac’ pattern Desk set Early 20th Century, three stamped Tiffany Studios New York and numbered Comprising: a letter rack (no. 1008), a pen tray, an inkwell with clear glass liner (no.842), a blotter (no. 990) and a matchbox holder, each piece decorated with zodiac symbols and gilt textured finish Letter rack 15.5 cm high, 24 cm wide (5)One screw missing from underneath the letter rack. Light natural wear. Overall good condition.
Collection of fox hunting pamphlets and books, majority dating c1950's including Crawley and Horsham Fox Hounds, Middleton East Foxhounds, The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Foxhounds, Cheshire Hounds, The Puckeridge Foxhounds, Sinnington Foxhounds, York and Ainsty (North) Hound List, Baily's Hunting Directory c1950's; Together with a 9 carat gold watch, car mascots, badges, inkwell, Diecast toys, costume jewellery, pocket watches, etc.
ENGLISH SCHOOL GROUP OF ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS DESK WARES, CIRCA 1900to include a JESSON, BIRKETT & CO. BRASS INKWELL, set with turquoise cabochon, stamped maker's mark, 10cm high; TWO FURTHER BRASS INKWELLS, one with maker's mark AH/ 200A, 7cm and 8cm high; and a COPPER & BRASS-MOUNTED LETTER RACK, 20.5cm across
WEMYSS WARE A PAIR OF TALL SQUARE CANDLESTICKS, ‘CABBAGE ROSES’ PATTERN, CIRCA 1900each with impressed maker's marks WEMYSS WARE/ R. H.& S. and printed retailer's mark T. GOODE & CO., 30cm high; together with a WEMYSS WARE 'BROWN COCKERELS AND HENS' DOUBLE INKWELL, with associated glass liners and domed covers, impressed maker's marks WEMYSS WARE/ R. H.& S., 26cm acrossFootnote: Provenance: Rogers de Rin, London
ADRIEN DALPAYRAT (1844-1910) HIGH-FIRED CERAMIC INKWELL, CIRCA 1900of circular form with moulded decoration, covered in a Sang de Boeuf and turquoise glaze, inscribed numerals 696/ 30(14.5cm diameter, 9cm high)Footnote: Literature: Makus H., Bieri H., Dapayrat A. et al Adrien Dalpayrat, 1844-1910: Ceramique Francaise De L' Art Nouveau, Arnoldsche 1999, p.168, no. 136 where a similar inkwell is illustrated Note:Dalpayrat primarily worked in Limoges, where he became a master of working with red sandstone, eventually giving the name 'rouge Dalpayrat' to his celebrated sang de boeuf glaze.
AUSTRIAN SCHOOL GROUP OF TERRACOTTA TOBACCO JARS, CIRCA 1900all modelled as character heads, comprising MAN WITH EARRINGS, with impressed marks ‘HN/ 388’, 12cm high; MAN WITH HEADDRESS, with impressed marks ‘HJ/ 71’, 13cm high; MAN WITH UPTURNED COLLAR, with impressed marks ‘C&St/ 2336’, 16cm high; TWO FURTHER JARS, each with impressed marks ‘W&C’, 14cm high; and ‘**/ 446’, 14cm high; together with a CARVED WOOD INKWELL, set with glass eyes, unmarked, 11.5cm high
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED BELLS AND METALWARE, to include RAF Benevolent Fund cast aluminium bell cast from parts of Luftwaffe aircraft shot down over Britain during WWII and featuring the heads of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, Eccles type 6 protector lamp, brass inkwell (sd and missing liner), AA membership car grille badge (dated between 1945 and 1957) complete with backing plate and fixings (paint loss and wear) etc (10)
A 1920/30s mahogany and inlaid partners desk of large proportions, having a shaped top with inset green sciver and inserts for inkwell with copper covers above four pedestals each fitted with cupboard and five drawers. Seats four. 220cm in width by 77cm in height and 150cm in depth¦¦Provenance: Once of Macdonald & Muir of Leith, a wine and spirits merchant founded in 1893. Macdonald and Muir went on to acquire the Glenmorangie whisky company in 1918 (adopting the Glenmorangie name in the process), and their offices are still located in Edinburgh today. ¦
A Rolls-Royce sterling silver inkwell by Saunders & Shepherd, presented as a Christmas gift for 1929,hallmarked London 1929, in the form of a Rolls-Royce radiator head with red enamelled badge and miniature Spirit of Ecstasy mascot to hinged lid opening to inkwell, reservoir missing, with engraved initials 'R.S.G.' to front of base, 15cm wide, offered together with a modern stainless steel Rolls-Royce letter opener with 'Spirit of Ecstasy' handle, 19.5cm long. (2)Footnotes:This inkwell was one of a series commissioned and presented by Rolls-Royce Ltd as a Christmas gift for 1929 to selected dealers and distributors of UK Rolls-Royce motor cars, and part of a set of 11 different Christmas gifts in total presented in the years 1926-1937.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TWO 19TH CENTURY BRONZE SCULPTURES, together with A BRONZE INKWELL. (3)The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Tallest sculpture approx. 27cm high, 14cm wide; Smaller figure approx. 23cm high, 9cm wide; Inkwell approx. 11.5cm high, 15.5cm wide

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