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A VICTORIAN TRAVELLING VANITY SET, the brass bound coromandel case housing a number of silver mounted cut-glass jars and bottles, including a travelling inkwell, a shaving brush, a pair of cologne bottles and other items, with two pull-out tiers, by S. Mordan & Co., London 1841, the silver mounted items with engine-turned and chased decoration, monogrammed and crested, complete with key, and a leather travelling case. See illustration
19th Century English Silver and Glass Inkwell and Tray. The set features an amethyst round glass bottle with a repousse decorated lid and rests on a large round repousse tray. Bears the hallmark of Charles Boyton, London, 1896. Good condition with a minor ding in tray. Bottle measures 5-1/2" H, tray measures 9-1/8" Dia and weighs approx. 9.49 troy ounces. Shipping $62.00 (estimate $400-$600)
Antique J.C. Vickery London George V Style Sterling Silver Capstan Watch Inkwell. Hallmarks and makers mark on obverse side, "C. Vickery to the Queen" Attribution on underside with hallmarks/makers mark and marked 1023. Crystal mounted insert and pocket watch encased in top. Watch appears to not be running. Measures 3" H x 4-1/2" Dia. The gallery does not warranty the running condition of clocks. Shipping $48.00 (estimate $700-$900)
20th Century Sterling and Glass Inkwell and Tray. This set boasts a sterling tray with a glass bottle and sterling hinged lid. Signed STERLING. Small chips and bottom scratches on bottle or in overall good condition. Bottle measures 4" H, tray measures 6" x 6" and weighs approx. 6.96 troy ounces. Shipping $54.00 (estimate $200-$400)
Collection of Three (3) Glass and Silver Inkwells and a Silver Plate "Quill" Pen. Includes a silver topped piece signed STERLING, an English silver inkwell, Hallmarked London 1908, a silver topped piece with no marks, silver plate pen unsigned. Wear or in good condition. Tallest item measures 2-3/4" H. Shipping $54.00 (estimate $200-$300)
Oversize Antique English Cross Glass and Brass Inkwell. The brass lid with inset calendar feature in lid. Striated bottom. Signed Cross and N in Star. Good condition with minor flea bite chips on bottom edges and scratches from display and use. Measures 5-3/4" H x 6-1/4" Dia. Heavy. Shipping $65.00 (estimate $300-$500)
A Continental porcelain novelty inkwell, modelled as a comical black man beside a pot, flamboyantly dressed and wearing gold hoop earrings, 12cm high, c. 1890; a French bisque porcelain tobacco jar, modelled as the house of a smiling black boy, 13cm high, painted marks La Roux, 6901 Paris, c. 1920; a milk jug, similar (3)
An Edward VII silver photograph frame/desk calendar of architectural form, with twin circular cut-outs above calendar with interchangeable ivory displays, 8ins x 6.25ins overall, by Charles S. Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1908, a late Victorian silver mounted and facet cut glass rowing boat pattern inkstand with lidded inkwell and lidded compartment to each end, 9.5ins x 3.5ins x 2.25ins high (lacking interior inkwell), by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1897, and a late Victorian silver and glass inkwell of conical reeded form, 2.75ins high, by G.H, James & Co, London 1890 Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export license to export this lot outside the EU. It will not be possible to export this lot to the USA.
A pair of Victorian Mauchline ware Fern ware goblet pattern vases, 9.25ins high, and two other similar pairs, a powder box with a paper banner "Welcome Little Stranger", 4ins diameter x 3.25ins high, and twelve other items of Fern ware including - five powder boxes, two small circular boxes, two rectangular boxes, a desk weight, an inkwell and a spool box various
A WMF Art Nouveau pewter figural inkwell, modelled with young maiden reading a book and stood on a rock at the ‘pool’ of her inkwell, the dish cast with tendrils and flowers, a/f missing inkwell cover, stamped factory marks, 17 by 17 by 19.5cm high.Note: model no. 168, dated 1906, from WMF’s 'The Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork Catalogue'.
Eight contemporary glass paperweight inkwell and paperweights To include Perthshire faceted example, diameter 5cm, inkwell by John Deacons, height 10cm, further Perthshire example, Caithness Myriad example. CONDITION REPORT: Minor wear to bases, red example with blue millefiori decoration with minor scratches to body

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