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ADIE BROS LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver two-piece dressing table set, comprising hand mirror and hair brush, each with engine turned detail, Birmingham 1956, also a hallmarked silver Capstan inkwell, diameter 6.5cm, and two dressing table bottles with hallmarked silver mounts and cover (5).Additional InformationThe cover on the Capstan inkwell is bent, also dinting to the body. The glass jar with hallmarked silver cover has a crack to the underside mirror section. The further bottle with minor denting to the rim and very minimal chipping/wear to the foot rim.
DEAKIN & FRANCIS; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette case, with chased detail surrounding a circular vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1910/11, a hallmarked silver rectangular jewellery casket, Birmingham 1915, a hallmarked silver posy vase (filled), and a blown clear glass decanter with hallmarked silver mount, etc, weighable silver approx 3.86ozt/119g (6).Additional InformationThe silver dressing table jar cover has a large piece broken out, minimal wear throughout, the hallmarked silver capsin inkwell with folding/denting to the cover, posey vase with dented top, the hinged cover on the dressing table box does not stay closed.
ASPREY & CO LTD; a hallmarked silver double inkwell of rectangular form, with part engine turned cover, Birmingham 1936, length 20cm (weighted).Additional InformationThe maker's marks are slightly rubbed but are still clear enough to read, light scratches, minor denting to the body, general wear, tarnishing, one of the inkwells with tiny nibbles around the rim.
JOSEPH GLOSTER; a George VI hallmarked silver novelty inkwell in the form of a bell, with faux tortoise shell base, and removable clear glass liner, Birmingham 1937, height 13cm.Additional InformationMinor denting, scratches to the outside, the glass liner with chipping to the rim, the internal glass liner with a crack to the bottom which runs up part of the body, general wear.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD; a Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled open salt, in the form of a quaich, London 1895, length 10cm, anda hallmarked silver novelty inkwell in the form of a bell, Birmingham 1909, height 6cm (filled) (2).Additional InformationGeneral wear to each, the bell inkwell has a bowed base so it does not sit completely flat. The maker's marks are slightly on the inkwell.
KNAPPER & DAVENPORT; a George V hallmarked silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1921, a two-piece condiment set comprising pepperette and open salt with blue glass liner with panelled detail, T Wooley, Birmingham 1920, hallmarked silver vesta case, knife rests and 800 grade dish and similar bowl, matchbox holder with embossed detail depicting soldiers, impressed 'Zilpla 90', and an 800 grade posy holder, etc (13).Additional InformationGeneral wear, denting, one of the ivory terminals on a knife rest is loose, the inkwell cover is off set and the hinge is slightly bent.
A 19th century hallmarked silver travelling inkwell, with engraved initials beneath a coronet to the screw-down hinged cover and engraved detail throughout, hallmarks rubbed (probably circa 1830), 4.5 x 4.5 x 3.5cm.Additional InformationThe screw down action is very very tight but works, some surface scratches as detailed. The hallmarks are indistinguishable and residue of ink to the interior.
A George V cut glass inkwell of oval form with star cut base and hallmarked silver cover, London 1932, length 10cm (af), and further hallmarked silver including lidded mustard, miniature tyg with embossed emblem of Blackburn, assorted flatware and three napkin rings, also with silver plated sugar tongs and grape scissors, weighable approx 5.37ozt/166.9g.Additional InformationExtensive wear throughout, the tig is heavily dented, the inkwell with large sliver chip to base.
SIBRAY, HALL & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver desk stand of oval form, with cast beaded detail, London 1896, with matched glass inkwell with hallmarked silver collar and cover, Sheffield 1896, length 26cm.Additional InformationThe inkwell is slightly wobbly and does not fit to base mount fully, general wear throughout, the hinge cover does not close completely, tarnishing.
TIFFANY & CO; a sterling silver mounted clear glass inkwell, the hinged cover with engraved initials MAL?, with diamond cut base, impressed mark to the rim, height 7.5cm.Additional InformationVery minimal wear, good overall condition but minor nibbling/surface nicks to the inside of the rim.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver desk stand, the detachable cut glass inkwell with hallmarked silver collar and hinged cover, raised on rectangular tray with a cast rim and four scrolling feet, London 1922, length 16cm, approx 4.94ozt/153g.Additional InformationGeneral wear, light scratches/tarnishing throughout, polish residue.
VINER'S LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver four division toast rack of plain angular form Sheffield 1937, with a hallmarked silver cream jug with chased scrolling and floral decoration, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1893, and a hallmarked silver inkwell weighted, T.H. Hazelwood & Co, Birmingham 1907, approx 5.6ozt/174g.Additional InformationInkwell with minor denting / scratches scuffs throughout, jug and toast rack with minimal scratches and wear, old repair to handle on jug.
A cased set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1933, together with a cased Britannia standard silver 'Tudor Rose' seal top spoon by Garrards, London 1978, a cased Victorian silver caddy spoon, Edinburgh 1858, a modern silver caddy spoon, a white metal Onslow pattern salt spoon and a silver mounted inkwell
A Dresden 19th century porcelain inkwell stand, of large form, each separate piece with Dresden mark. Height to top of parasol 31 cm, length 35 cm, depth 25 cm. NOTE - Sold with part letter stating that "The piece belonged originally to the late Marquis of Ripen". "It is not a reproduction and neither is it a copy of any piece in any museum. It is a perfectly genuine piece of its period and no other example has been noted" (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The right-hand inkwell has a break to the rear of the top which has been re-glued. There is a scuff to the left-hand facing small finger. There is a chip to the front of the foot. The left-hand inkwell has a nibble to the top left edge and a very small chip to the front edge. There is a chip to the bottom left-hand corner of the book. The head has been glued into place at some point and there are traces of glue around the top. There are minor nibbles to the ruff. The centre green basket has three top lid edge chips and a loss to the top of the lilies. The base in good order. The parasol has been broken into several pieces and repaired. There are nibbles to two of the parasol points. The main figure group is in generally good order with only very minor nibbles in places. All fingers to the female figure are present. The male figures front right-hand is in good order. The left has a small loss to the very front top two fingers. The centre bowl has two tiny rim nibbles. The face is in generally good order with no maker issues. There are several very small chips but no problems of any significance.
A quantity of desk items including a Bakelite double inkwell and pen tray with two pens, two cigarette boxes including a pewter one of Classical design, the other Oriental-style with chrysanthemums, a Preston Guild 1922 gun metal snuff box, also a modern Japanese vase and a Corgi James Bond 007 Citroen 2CV diecast car, boxed (6).

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