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AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SATINWOOD BANDED AND STRUNG WRITING TABLE, double fold over top enclosing a rise and fall letter rack and inkwells (missing one inkwell) behind a hinged storage compartment, on four splayed tapering legs, lock stamped 'BRAMAH, LONDON', approximate width 46cm x depth 54cm x height 79cm
A 19TH CENTURY TUNBRIDGEWARE RULER 30.5cm long together with a Tunbridgeware rosewood letter opener, 24cm long; a Victorian rosewood string container in the form of a barrel; a cylindrical purple leather string barrel; a novelty brass inkwell in the form of a 7lb weight; a Capstan inkwell constructed from timber from HMS Britannia and a small turned teak barrel for containing spills made from teak from HMS Warspite Condition: the rule in generally good condition with vary minor loss to the corner of one end; the letter opener with vary slight cracking to part of the inlay, generally good condition; the string barrel with split to the lid at one end and some bleaching of colour; the Capstan inkwell with minor marks and scratches, generally good condition; the novelty inkwell with lid detached and loss to the ceramic liner otherwise good condition; the leather string container in good condition overall and the spill holder with losses to the top edge but otherwise in reasonable condition
A set of seven Victorian silver bright cut engraved teaspoons, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1865, cased set of six silver demi tasse, Sheffield 1927, pair of St Cross silver spoons, F J Ross, Chester 1923, silver caddy spoon, London 1911, silver napkin ring and a silver standish, London 1911, lacking glass inkwell, 10ozs weight combined (18).
An Art Deco oval silver bonbon dish, The Alexander Clark Company, Birmingham 1931, with foliate pierced sides, 18.5cm wide, an Edwardian pierced circular two handled silver bon bon dish, Birmingham 1905, 16.5cm across, an Edwardian shaped circular pierced and foliate embossed silver bon bon dish, Birmingham 1904, 8.5cm diameter, Victorian silver cauldron salt cellar, London 1875, on three claw feet, blue glass liner, capstan shape silver inkwell, Robert Pringle, Chester 1919, 8.5cm diameter, cased set of six 'bean' end demi-tasse, Birmingham 1923 and a miniature silver coffee pot and milk jug, late 19th century, of conical form, foliate embossed, the coffee pot 6.3cm high and lacking cover, 12.3ozs combined weight of weighable silver (13).
A William IV Silver Rectangular Inkstand, by Robinson Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1835, of shaped and moulded outline with shell and leaf scroll mounts to rim, on cast scroll panel feet, 13.5ins x 9.5ins, with presentation inscription, complete with central removable shell and floral pattern chamber/taper stick and conical snuffer and a bulbous cut glass inkwell (one missing) with moulded silver top, weighable silver 32ozs
A Continental porcelain desk stand, 19th century, in rococo taste with applied and painted flowers, gilt highlighted scrolls, and green ground, with two removable lidded inkwells and small candlestick, 30 by 17.5 by 8cm high, together with a Victorian leather and brass cased travelling inkwell with engraved decoration, sprung lid, and removable glass well, 6.5 by 6.5 by 6cm high. (2)
A modern silver mounted desk calendar, of plain square form with easel style support verso, hallmarked Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2000, W10cm. Together with a silver mounted inkwell, the square clear glass body with hobnail cut base, hallmarked John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1927, W6.5cm. Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An extra large silver and cut glass inkwell by Martin Hall & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1912, with a plain domed hinged cover and collar, on a variously cut domed body, 15cm (6in) high, the base 25cm (10in) diameterCondition Report: Marks are slightly rubbedPlay to the hingeThin circular patch to the cover, possible engraving removedTwo creases to the rim of the coverSome very minor chips to the glass facetsLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian novelty desk stand modelled in the form of a boat with mother of pearl decoration, holding two clear glass inkwells, length 24cm.Additional InformationEach inkwell with large chip to the corners and edges, one is very poor condition. The metal mounts are slightly bent, minor chipping to the mother of pearl detail in parts.
A late 19th/early 20th century German brass mounted clear glass inkwell featuring satyr masks and floral swags, on square stand with patent stamps to underside, inkwell 6.5 x 8 x 8cm, stand 19 x 15cm.Additional InformationInkwell lid somewhat loose, rubbing to detail on brass, some surface corrosion, dents. There is no separate liner to interior, some small splits to brass, further scratches and abrasions throughout.
A mixed lot of collectors' items to include a novelty inkwell modelled in the form of a cart, two boxed Longton lighters and a Hohner harmonica (4).Additional InformationOne of the inkwells has a large amount of chips to the rim and is missing the mounts, one of the dowels is missing and one is broken. General wear throughout
AFTER THE ANTIQUE; an early 20th century small bronze figure, height 14.5cm, a spelter ewer, a carved alabaster figure of a winged lion, a novelty inkwell modelled as a cart and two similar small incense burners.Additional InformationThe alabaster lion has some chips and natural flaws throughout, one wing has been damaged and glue repaired. The inkwell has been cracked through the base and glued, there are also chips where the body of the cart meets the bottom and the cart itself is very misshapen. The ewer has general surface wear, as do the two incense burners.
Schreibzeug Schweden um 1900Silber 830/000, mehrfach punziert, Tintenfass mit Original Einsatz, 10 cm x 24,5 cm x 13 cm, Gesamtgewicht ca. 340 gWriting utensils Sweden around 1900silver 830/000, multiple hallmarked, inkwell with original insert, 10 cm x 24.5 cm x 13 cm, total weight approx. 340 g

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