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^ A LARGE VICTORIAN SILVER INKWELL, by Stephen Smith & William Nicholson, London 1859, the circular dish with egg and dart edge, engraved presentation inscription to the Mess of the 15th King's Hussars by Lieut H. Banks Wright. 28cm diameter, 24 troy ounces of weighable silver (top of inkwell loose)
A STERLING SILVER PLACE CARD HOLDER, 20TH CENTURY, modelled as a seated winged cherub playing an accordion, mounted upon a canted octagonal base, stamped Sterling, 3cm high; together with A STERLING SILVER BARREL-FORM INKWELL, 20TH CENTURY, the barrel formed inkwell with clear glass liner and cylindrical pounce holder, stamped Sterling, 4cm by 4.3cm by 3.2cm. (2) 2 troy ounces
A Victorian bronze inkwell, in the form of an apple and snail, on a base with four leaves, 9cm high, a Victorian pressed metal paperclip, 13cm long and a pair of bronze model trees, 20th century, 6.5cm high (4). Provenance: The Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden ManorCondition report: Some wear.Please see images
Three silver items comprising a Georgian helmet shaped cream jug, London 1915, a Victorian cruet set, London 1862, with four glass bottles, an Edwardian circular inkwell, Birmingham 1901, with cut glass bottleCondition report: Cruet has foot detached but present. Jug has maker's mark obscured, and discolouration along seam under handle, inkwell has rubbed marks
A late 19th/early 20th century French gilt bronze watch stand together with a similar period figural table mirror and a similar classical oil lamp inkwellall in the Empire style, the watch stand of circular form with engine turned decoration surmounted by a figure of Napoleon, the square base inscribed Impre ce de Russie, on a rectangular plinth base with applied star mounts together with a silver pocket watch, the mirror with classical maiden support on a Verde Antico marble circular plinth and foliate cast dwarf column, the inkwell with part lobed body, rams head finial and scrolling handle, on circular soccle and corresponding shallow plinth base, inkstand 35.5cm high approximately (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Wilhelmine Schwanck (Russian, 1844-1936)The Scholar signed, inscribed and dated 'W. Schwanck./1876./Düsseldorf' (lower left)oil on canvas 122.5 x 85cm (48 1/4 x 33 7/16in).Footnotes:Wilhelmine Schwank studied in St. Petersburg and later in Dresden. She mostly painted still lives and portraits, exhibiting a small number of paintings at the Riga Art Society in 1880. She also worked in Dusseldorf - where the present lot was painted - Altenburg and Italy, before settling in Latvia, where she worked as a teacher.The sitter in the present lot, wearing North African dress, may be posing as a scholar or high-ranking secretary, suggested by the inclusion of an inkwell and Ottoman divit - a scribe's pen case- sticking out of his belt.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late Victorian small silver hip flask, George Unite, Birmingham, 1900, 87mm and a silver mounted capstan inkwell, 13.5cm.CONDITION: Hip flask only- One shoulder has two large dents. Small dent to the other shoulder. Small deing to one base corner. Small dent to the top of the cap. Hallmarks visible but quite rubbed.
An Edwardian novelty silver mounted inkwell modelled as a Toby jug, London 1907, 68mm, weighted.CONDITION: Possible old repair to the 'hat' rim.?? Small dent to the chest. Three tiny splits to the rim of one of the pen recesses. There are 2 tiny splits close to the lid hinge. Lid slightly sprung. Three small splits to the base rim including two by the feet. A few other small knocks around the base rim. Maker's mark rubbed.
An Art Deco silver enamelled powder pot by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1934, of circular form with marbled green enamel decoration, with gilt interior and mirror inset to lid, 14cm wide, together with a late Victorian silver topped glass inkwell by Hukin & Heath, London 1900, 9.5cm high (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com

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