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BERLIN PORTRAIT CUP, mid 19th century, painted en grisaille with a portrait of a lady on a tooled gilt and scrolling painted ground, blue sceptre mark, height 13cm; together with two continental gilt Empire style cups and saucers, a Paris Coffee Pot and cover, a part tea service and an inkwell (21)
A 19th century Canton enamel dish and tea bowl ormolu mounted as an inkwell, the enamels painted with figures and pavilions, the mounts raising the tea bowl above the dish, flowers before it forming a pen rest, its hinged cover pierced, 10cm (4 in) wide together with a silver pepper and mustard of melon shape cast with shou characters (3) The mountings on the dish have lead to some restoration at its back
ELKINGTON & CO., BIRMINGHAM ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER INKWELL, DATED 1926 the square base set to the angles with embossed rosettes, bearing the inscription THERE'S NO MAN WHO CAN EXCEL THE MAN/ WHO BEARS THE NAME OF SMITH/ FOR BORING IN THE TREE OF LIFE/ AND TAKING OUT THE PITH, with separate glass inkwell and silver lid, indistinct maker's marks, stamped ELKINGTON & CO., hallmarked Birmingham, 1926 base: 10cm across
JOSEF HOFFMANN (1870-1956) FOR WIENER WERKSTÄTTE BRASS INKSTAND, 20TH CENTURY the spherical inkwell with revolving lid, with original glass liner, raised on a tapering column within a shaped square dish, stamped maker's marks WIENER WERKSTÄTTE/ MADE IN AUSTRIA with artist's monogram 22.5cm wide Note: MAK, Vienna, holds the Archive of the Wiener Werkstätte and the original pencil drawing for this piece, ref. KI 12067-1, which is inscribed "Häusler 10. I. 24 Tintenzeug alles polliert M sz5" (https://sammlung.mak.at/sammlung_online?id=collect-231032.)
Ω A collection of small of silver, comprising: an hexagonal capstan inkwell by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1922; six fiddle pattern dessert spoons by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1935; an engraved old English sugar sifting spoon by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1899; a rounded rectangular cigarette case, Chester 1906, later presentation engraved; a fiddle pattern sugar tongs by John Stone, Exeter 1852; and a wine pourer, Birmingham 2000, 512g (16.45 oz) weighable Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A Finnigans early 20thC tan leather and brass bound travelling case, with a red Morocco fitted interior, containing a sharing strop, shoe horn, pen, paper knife, inkwell, silver vesta, four ivory hair and clothes brushes, combs, shaving mirror, button hook, corkscew and six cut glass jars or bottles with silver lids, London 1904, 66.5 x 43.5 x 21cm.
A collection of Victorian mercury or silvered glass, including: a blue glass inkwell by Lund, the base inscribed 'W. LUND PATENT LONDON', together with vases, goblets, bowls and pairs of candlesticks, with various marks and makers, including Varnish, Thomson and W.H. and Elfin, 25.8cm high (max). (22) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A George IV mahogany Davenport in the manner of Gillows, the sliding top with a brass gallery, above a hinged leather lined writing slope, revealing a drawer and a secret drawer, the right side with a hinged pull-out inkwell and pen compartment, above four long graduated drawers, the left side with a pull-out leather lined slide, on sunken brass castors, 86.3cm high, 57.5cm wide, 62.5cm deep.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
Carlo Marochetti (Italian, 1805-1867). A bronze bust of the Duke of Wellington, signed with publication date 'NOVBER 4 1852', 11cm high, together with a 19th century Jerusalem mother of pearl frame, decorated with leaves and panels of saints, a George IV magnetic sundial by Porter, the interior with a trade label, inscribed 'PORTER'S MAGNETIC SUN DIAL, on the FLOATING Compass Card, Enter'd at Stationer's Hall', the dial date 'March 17, 1825', a mid-18th century gilt brass travelling inkwell and sander and other items, 20.8cm high (max). (7)Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A DOUBLE CAPSTAN INKWELL on a navette-shaped base, loaded, by A & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1932, two small modern "Armada" dishes and a dressing table jewellery box on four legs with an engine-turned cover, lined & loaded, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921; the inkwell 8" (20.2 cms) long; 4.9 oz weighable silver (4)
A Regency period inkstand by Thomas Weeks: the gilt bronze dog chained to a tree stump surmounted by an urn, with gilt bronze inkwell on a polished hardstone base, the tree stump inscribed 'Weeks's Museum, Tichborne St.', 14cm. wide. *Notes Thomas Weeks had a museum/shop at 3/4 Tichborne Street which opened in 1803 and closed on his death in 1833.
Selection of miscellaneous Victorian and Edwardian silver - including three spill vases of tapering form, with embossed decoration and weighted bases (London 1896), inkwell (London 1905), two cut glass toilet jars with silver covers (London 1908) and two silver-handled shoehorns (Birmingham 1899 and 1910), spill vases 14cm overall height (8)
Edwardian silver card tray of circular form, with piecrust border and engraved - 'Dorothy', on three stylised shell feet (Sheffield 1908), maker - J. R. & A. Ld., together with an Edwardian silver inkwell stand of square form, with central well and foliate and scroll borders (inkwell lacking) (Birmingham 1904), maker - S. & U. All at approximately 11ozs, card tray 18cm diameter (2)
Late 19th / early 20th century Chinese silver double inkwell in the form of a rectangular casket with embossed dragon decoration, side mounted pen rest and hinged cover with raised dragon motif, on four foliate scroll feet, underside stamped - W.H.90 with character mark. All at approximately 9ozs, 13cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, some minor surface wear and scratching, tarnished overall, hinges slightly distorted, interior of cover with minor dent, plate cover with receptacles slightly distorted, pen rest slightly bent, glass reservoirs in good order
A tray of silver items to include:- a 14cm silver sugar caster, a small 7cm hip flask hallmarked Birmingham 1922, a pedestal fruit dish on tripod base, 9cm high, Sheffield 1910, capstan inkwell and bud vase with filled bases, salt and pepper, silver mounted napkin rings, cased set of green handled tea knives, etc, weighable silver approximately 8.3oz.
Rare 17th century Dutch colonial, possibly Chinese, rosewood and amboyna writing box with floral engraved silver mounts, interior brass strap hinges, original division and interior drawers, glass inkwell and sander - probably made for the Dutch East India Company (V.O.C.), 43.5cm wide x 28cm deep x 8cm high CONDITION REPORT Wood to lid has some minor splits, interior would appear to be missing one drawer, one inkwell missing cover and glass chipped. Vacant holes to interior also noted, possibly for another inkwell. Silver mounts have some splits, dents and missing retaining pins

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