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A small group of collectables including; a Chinese jade plaque, 5.5cm wide, an Edwardian leather bound travelling brass inkwell and accessories, 7.5cm wide, two circular pietra dura plaques, each with foliate inlay in gilt metal frames, 6cm wide, a silver filigree needle case, 9.5cm and sundry, (9).
Three pieces of 19th century Spode porcelain, to include a cylindrical vase, a flared vase and a covered inkwell, all decorated with birds and foliage to a purple/red ground, the two vases numbered 3993, height 3.5ins and downCondition Report: Cylindrical vase has a section re-stuck, flared vase in good condition, inkwell has chips to the lid
A 19th century Minton inkstand, formed as a castle with castellated towers, height 3.25ins, together with a 19th century spill vase decorated with a rustic landscape, height 4insCondition Report: Sections of castellation missing, one part re-stuck, stained interior and body cracks. Body cracks and staining to inkwell liners, lids ok. Spill vase is ok.
A late 18th century Worcester inkwell, of circular form with central inkwell, two spouts and three pen holders, one in the ring handle, the whole decorated in gilt to a dark blue ground, crescent mark to base, af, diameter including handle 6insCondition Report: One pocket smashed and most pieces badly re-stuck, the other has a long surface chip, minor gilt loss to the pen holders and one is chipped
A 19th century Staffordshire pearlware figure, signed John to base, height 33cm, treacle glazed stoneware inkwell, two treacle glazed stoneware furniture stands and a 19th century glass rolling pin inscribed 'Mrs Platt' (5) (af).Additional InformationStaffordshire figure with piece broken from the inside of the mug, minor chipping and wear to glaze and throughout, rolling pin with surface wear and scratches, sash window rests with chipping to glaze throughout. (af) Left hand has been off and crudely re-attached, chip to nose, head and face restored. Further cracks and firing cracks to both feet and ankles. Front section of the cloak has further general wear and tear, rubbing to detail etc. Glaze lost to goblet
BARKER BROTHERS; a George V hallmarked silver mounted glass inkwell on square section stand to four feet, Chester 1922, stand 17 x 17cm, weighable silver approx 8.5ozt/264g (af).Additional InformationThe stand with numerous dents, inkwell with large chip to one corner, further general wear, lid a little loose. Stand misshapen so does not sit evenly on a flat surface. Both parts share the same marks, although the inkwell again does not sit flat when in its recess.
A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian beaker, gilt interior, initialled, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, an overlay glass scent bottle & stopper, a tea caddy with English import marks, an inkwell, initialled & dated "1935" and two milk/cream jugs; the beaker 4" (10 cms) high; 22.6 oz weighable silver (7)
A Boullework Desk Set, late 19th century, comprising a glass inkwell of square form with hobnail-cut base, on a boulle stand with tapered sides, 17.5cm wide, a pair of candlesticks, 21cm high, a blotter and a nib brush in pot; and A Boullework Mantel Clock, 19th century, enamel dial with day movement, gilt mounts, 31cm high (6) See illustration
An American Silver-Mounted Glass Inkwell, by Goodnow and Jenks, Boston, Massachusetts, Circa 1900, The Glass Perhaps by Pairpoint Corporation, the glass body compressed globular and with internal controlled bubbles, the pull off cover engraved with foliage and fleur-de-lys, centring initials, 13cm diameter

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