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An unusual and possible experimental Whitefriars glass concentric millefiore paperweight, re-cut with angled or sloping surface and window, with concentric ring arrangement with heart cane to centre, all resting on a short applied foot rim, undated, 5.5cm x 8cm possibly a salvaged and re-cut inkwell.
A late-Victorian ebony inlaid walnut Davenport in the Aesthetic taste - the pierced gallery top opening to reveal a fitted stationary compartment with morocco leather inkwell, over a sloped writing surface with inset red leather, enclosing a birch veneered interior with two drawers, raised on ring turned supports fronting a bank of four graduated drawers and four opposing faux-drawers, with swing brasses, raised on turned bun feet and pottery castors. (LWH 54 x 54 x 86.5 cm), split across the hinged front slope.
A mid-19th century rosewood and mother of pearl writing slope - the rectangular slope with silvered metal stringing, the original interior with purple velvet writing surface, two glass inkwell with plated brass lids (one a/f) and key, 35 x 24 x 12cm, lacks escutcheon, one side of writing surface detached.
VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT WRITING SLOPE, LATE 19TH CENTURY the hinged cover cover carved with central monogram and date 1897, opening to reveal twin inkwells flanking a central pen groove over a leather skiver with gilt tooled Greek key border, the exterior outlined in coromandel and box wood38.5cm wideIn overall fair condition. Surface scratches and age related wear. Loose sections to leather skiver. One inkwell with chips to glass. Small areas of flaking to the wood. Additional images now available.
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co - a Tudric pewter inkwell, of domed form on square base, with stylised relief design to sides and top of cover, marked Tudric, 0140 to base. Approx. 6.5cm high x 13cm wide. Further details: tarnishing, marks, wear and scratching commensurate to usage and age, not original liner (plastic one with inkwell), hinge slightly loose but attached.
A collection of silver items to include; a George V silver inkwell, of stylish circular shape with faux tortoiseshell topped hinged top, no internal liner, hallmarked by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1921; a novelty miniature Modern silver salt & pepper pot set on stand, hallmarked by CME Jewellery, Birmingham, also marked 925; a novelty 20th century Danish silver spoon with crown terminal, commemorating a Coronation, marked Sterling, Denmark; a George VI commemorative silver spoon of stylised shape, engraved with "GE VI" and crown to bowl, and "Coronation of London, May, 1937" to reverse bowl, hallmarked by Edward Barnard & Sons; a small Chester silver stamp case of traditional form with hinged cover; a Modern silver oval shaped pill box of plain design; a Victorian silver pepper pot of baluster form with gadrooned lower body, hallmarked London, 1889 by George Unite; a pair of small Birmingham silver sugar nips by Suckling Ltd, and a pair of ornately cast Chester silver handled steel glove stretchers. (1 bag) Weight: approx. 88.9 grams (2.8ozt) Further details: all tarnished; some with surface scratching and marks; rubbing and minor dents to areas and overall general wear commensurate with age, inkwell weighted and faux tortoiseshell has small crack and some light scratching.
A late Victorian silver topped glass inkwell, with a stylish green infused clear glass bottle of abstract shape, hallmarked by Hukin & Heath, London, 1900, on a later purpose made Edwardian rectangular oak desk pen and ink tray, with triangular silver mounts to sides, hallmarked London, 1902, on four circular feet, approx. 31cm wide x 21cm deep, ink well approx. 9.5cm high x 10.5cm wide. Further details: ink stand has split, nibbles, wear to leather, tarnishing to silver mounts. Glass ink well has minor nibbles, wear and slight scratching, silver top tarnished, minor dent / nicks and wear.
Group of four decorative objects. Includes one desktop glass inkwell step design mounted with a brass hinge and three grooves for pens; one Art Nouveau style letter opener featuring a relief handle designed with a man and a woman morphing into the shape of a tree and with an engraved name on blade: illegible Heller; and two small Art Deco style Christofle Metropolis silverplated porcelain ashtrays. Letter opener size: 9"L x 1.50"W x 0.75"H. Each ashtray: 3"L x 2.50"W x 1"H. Inkwell dimensions: 3.25"L x 1.75"W x 3"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. Inkwell has small scrapes on sides. The lid is loose from the brass fitting and has a small chip.
A small collection of silver and silver mounted items including a clear-glass round inkwell. The frame with hallmarks for Birmingham 1903; a heart-shaped box frame, 1905, 27g; a napkin ring, 1924, 12g; a pair of plated clips from 'Le Jardin de Sens'; a silver mounted travelling pocket watch cover only; a white metal mesh purse; and an electro-form copy of a Hudson Bay Company medallion
By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver inkwell, engraved 'Omar Ramsden Me Fct.', London 1923, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, the hinged cover engraved with initials, with a glass liner, inscribed to the border 'I Was Wrought For Lars Gronvold By Command of Sir Karl Knudsen To Commemorate The 16th of October 1924', with a loaded base, diameter 15.4cm.Provenance: A Private Collection of Omar Ramsden.
A mixed lot of small silver items,comprising: a George IV silver travelling inkwell by Thomas Whitehead, London 1829, inscribed 'Rt. Honble Sir R Wilmot Horton', plus a continental silver box, a blue enamel-mounted cigarette case, two silver-mounted glass bottles, a silver-mounted table striker, a decanter label, a pill box and a one ounce silver ingot, total approx. weighable 11.7oz. (9)Sir Robert Wilmot Horton was a British politician at the beginning of the 19th century and was well-known for his support of allowing poor British and Irish families to emmigrate to different colonies and occupy land there. In 1831 he was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Order by William IV and was made Governor of Ceylon.
A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: a silver-mounted mazer bowl, an inkwell, a pair of salt cellars, an 18th-century mote spoon, six vesta cases, a heart-shaped box, two oval boxes, six modern boxes, five wine labels, two rattles, six cased tea knives, and other items, approx. weighable 13.5oz. (qty)
By Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, an Arts and Crafts silver inkwell, London 1917, raised circular form with rope-work and sphere borders, the hinged cover embossed with a cross inscribed 'RE PA LE LU' to each corner, the raised stem is decorated with comedy and tragedy masks in front ribbons, with a blue glass liner and a loaded base, diameter 15.4cm,Provenance: A Private Collection of Omar Ramsden.
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: two George IV christening mugs, London 1822 and 1826, a George II mug, London 1733, a Victorian mug, an inkwell, a cigarette case, a decanter label, a note clip, a vase, the straining section from a wine funnel and an old Sheffield plate drip pan, total approx. weight 27oz (10)
A mixed lot of silver items,comprising: a mounted glass inkwell, three salt cellars, a cream jug, a cased knife, fork and spoon, a set of five coffee spoons, a pepper pot, three napkin rings, two scent bottles, two seals, a mother-of-pearl mounted fruit fork, and other items, total approx. weighable 21.9oz. (qty)
A group of three Maltese silver desk items comprising a pen tray, inset with three coins, Ferdinand von Hompesch, Emmanuel de Rohan, and Emmanuel Pinto, marked Michael Borg, 23.9cm wide, a silver mounted glass inkwell, inset with an Emmanuel de Rohan, marked 'Michael Borg', with integral pen holders, 8.5cm high, and a Maltese silver blotter, inset with two Emmanuel de Rohan coins, 12.5cm wideweighable 6.3ozt (3)Condition ReportBlotter lacking its lining material. Minor nibbles to the edge of the glass inkwell. General knocks and wear.
A group of silver items comprising a bell form inkwell, by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1933, 9.8cm high, a cigarette case, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1924, 8.8cm wide, a circular jewellery box, repousse decorated with birds, by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1953, a cigarette box, with a presentation inscription, by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1956, 13.2cm wide, and two Maltese silver matchbox cases, 5.2 and 5.9cm wide,weighable 5.2oztCondition ReportMinor knocks and wear. Overall, good order.
A writing setSilver 833/000Comprising of inkwell, sand pot, container, bell dome and two quill holdersShells reliefs decoration Lisbon assay-mark (1870-1879) and goldsmith's mark attributable to Victor Ângelo Dinis (1825-1857)(missing bell, dents to sand pot)12x16x11 cm350 g---Literature: ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de; CARLOS, Rita - "Inventário de Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasileiras - Século XV a 1887". Lisboa: IN-CM, 2018, L-47 and L-613.

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