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λA Victorian silver-gilt mounted black leather travelling inkwell and dip pen, by Charles and George Asprey, London 1888, square form, the hinged cover with engine-turned decoration and engraved with a crowned cipher, with a matching silver-gilt and ivory dip pen, length of inkwell 6cm. (2) The coronet and Cypher are those for David Ogilvie, Earl of Airlie.
A Victorian silver patent travelling inkwell, by Wright and Davies, London 1876, rounded rectangular form, the push action mechanism reveals a pop up inkwell with a hinged cover, the interior with a clear glass ink bottle, length 8cm, approx. weight 7.9oz. This inkwell is based on the Ransome's patent inkwell distributed by Thomas de la Rue. This won a prize medal at the 1851 Great Exhibition.
Russian silver inkwell of cylindrical form on four shaped feet, the body decorated with St George slaying the dragon and the reverse with the Russian double headed eagle, the side shoulders surmounted with cast silver rats, one with a knife the other with an axe, either side of the lift up lid with a finial, marked 'AK' for Audrey Antonovich Kavalsky, Moscow 1844 and the silver standard mark 84, 8.4cm
A collection of continental and other decorative ceramics including a pair of dishes with pierced floral encrusted decoration raised on trefoil shaped bases, a further similar inkwell and cover, a Limoges trio with painted floral sprays, further Limoges coffee cup and saucer with butterfly detail, a pair of blue ground Limoges Castel vases of flared form and a similar pink ground example, etc

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