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A GEORGE III BRASS HYGROMETER OF CONVEX GLASS, 5CM D, IN THE ORIGINAL SILK LINED SCARLET MOROCCO CASE, TWO VICTORIAN VULCANITE BOOK SHAPED VESTA CASES, ONE WITH A PORTRAIT OF QUEEN VICTORIA, THE OTHER EDWARD VII, A LEATHER COVERED TRAVELLING INKWELL, A SIMILAR LEATHER COVERED LIGHT AND A MEERSCHAUM CHEROOT HOLDER IN THE FORM OF A ROSE WITH SILVER FERULE AND AMBER MOUTHPIECE, LEATHER CASE
A small Art Deco collectors' lot to include a picture frame with marble base and toucan decoration to the side, a picture frame with amber glass panels to either side, a metal desk pen holder with seated dog, a pair of marble bookends with metal lion decoration, a cut glass inkwell and a pair of metal birds on marble base, marked 'G.R. France' (9).
Early 19th century mahogany writing box / table desk with brass banding and handles by D. Edwards "Manufacturer of Writing and Dressing Cases to His Majesty The Duke of York, Etc 21 King Street, Blooomsbury Square, London, the interior with folding felt slope, blue Morocco folder, pen tray and inkwell with silver plated mounts. paper labels. 51cm long.
Continental porcelain desk stand of oval form with twin handles and four paw feet, decorated in polychrome and gilt enamel with serpent, dragon and flowers, the central section with removable inkwell. Unmarked. 29cm long. Condition Report. Good condition, no visible cracks or chips. Some wear to gilt on ink well rim and cover and gadrooned border, as images
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III silver waiter, by John Hutson, London 1796, circular form, moulded border, on three bracket feet, the centre with a crest, plus pierced circular bowl, with scroll decoration, by R F Moseley & Co, Sheffield 1929, and a silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1920, approx. weighable 20.6oz. (3)
An Edwardian Royal presentation silver inkwell, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1904, modelled as a capstan, hinged cover, with a rope-work girdle, inscribed 'Presented to Captain Welch R.N by His Majesty King Edward VII, Christmas 1904', on a square base with plank decoration with a pen stand, on four ball feet, length 11.5cm.
λA Victorian silver-gilt travelling dressing table set, by John Harris, London 1853, retailed by F.W. West, No.1 St James's Street, with engine-turned decoration and chased foliate decoration, initialled, fluted glass bodies, comprising: a beaker, a pair of scent bottles, with stoppers, a toilet bottle, a travelling inkwell, and six various toilet jars / boxes, plus an eight-piece manicure and writing set, with mother-of-pearl handles, in a fitted velvet tray, two ivory brushes and a hand mirror, a desk seal, in a fitted brass bound hardwood case, the interior of the cover fitted with a mirror with an easel back and a stationary wallet, the jewellery drawer stuck in a closed position, the case with initials, with a key, length of case 37.2cm, approx. weighable 15oz.

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