A silver topped dressing table jar by C C May & Sons, Birmingham 1901, of cylindrical form with star cut base, monogrammed initials to hinged lid 'BA', 8.4cm high, with a George V silver flask by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1912, 8.9cm high, a silver and cut glass inkwell and stand by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1900 and another late 20th century example (4)
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Three Art Deco mantle clocks, early 20th century cut glass scent bottle, Victorian papier mache box, vintage Underwood typewriter, brass inkwell, selection of early 20th century East Riding postcards, pair of Brookes and Crookes scissors with ornate pierced handles, cased etc - Condition Report
OLD ENGLISH; a glass inkwell and stopper with millefiori decoration, height 14.5cm, together with a similar smaller example with scattered canes, height 11cm, and a paperweight with similar decoration, diameter 8cm (3).Additional InformationThe large inkwell has manufacturing blemishes and faults to the sides, minimal wear to the base, the smaller inkwell has a v-shaped piece which has been broken out and part has been re-glued. Also, large chips to the stopper, the paperweight has four areas which are smooth and probably ground marks where the paperweight has had chips which have been ground out.
An Austrian cold-painted bronze figural desk set Franz Xaver Bergman (Austrian, 1861-1936), first quarter 20th century Comprising an inkwell in the form of a smoking boy, the table lid opening to reveal a porcelain inkpot, stamped "GESCHÜTZ/3412" and with vase mark to carpet; and a paperweight of a reading boy on marble base, stamped "2746" and with vase mark to back. (2).H: 7 1/4 in. (paperweight) PROVENANCE: Private collection, Philadelphia.
λ A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET IN THE MANNER OF JOHN MCLEAN, C.1810 with gilt brass mouldings, the raised back with a brass gallery and turned column supports, above a frieze drawer, originally fitted with a writing surface and inkwell compartment, above a pleated silk cupboard door enclosing a shelf, on ribbed tapering legs and brass castors, with brass side carrying handles 107.2cm high, 53cm wide, 35.5cm deep
ROLLS ROYCE: An Art Deco inkwell in the form of the miniature top section of a vintage Rolls Royce car radiator with enamelled badge and cast spirit of ecstacy finial, the cover hinging open to reveal a drop-in glass liner, initialled "WLW", by C Saunders & F. Shepherd, London 1929 (loaded); 6" (15.1 cms) long
A MIXED LOT:- An early 20th century clear glass inkwell with a mounted tortoiseshell cover, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1924, a hexagonal mounted glass spill vase, a set of four small late Victorian salts, a pair of "quaich" salts, a small cream jug, a small "Jersey" can, two antique caddy spoons, three small ladles, a punch ladle bowl, a small mouse figure, a set of six coffee spoons and a small quantity of condiment and other spoons; the vase 8.6" (22 cms) high; 19.5 oz weighable silver (lot)
1920's silver-mounted inkwell of plain form, Birmingham 1924, a silver-mounted trinket box/jewellery box, shield-shaped on cabriole supports, Chester, date mark worn, makers J&R(?) and a silver trumpet-shaped posy vase (3) Condition ReportThe trumpet vase has several "dinks". The lid of the inkwell has many "dents". The trinket box feet are variously deformed, the inside lining is there but loose and faded, the lid closes well.
A group of English porcelain ruby ground vessels, c. 1825-45, including two inkwells and one cover, a pair of ewers and three vasesCONDITION: Both ewers pouring necks glue reattached; bulbous two handled vase - one handle professionally restored; covered inkwell - cover one corner chipped and incomplete; others good.

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