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Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a sugar caster, Birmingham 1927, a rectangular visiting card case, with feathered scroll engraved decoration, fitted to a carrying chain, Birmingham 1906, a circular small inkwell, a pair of salts, Birmingham 1910, a pair of pepperettes, differing dates, a lady's hand mirror and a foreign rectangular matchbox slide, the cover decorated with figures in 17th century costume, combined weight of weighable silver 358 gms, (9)
A Regency rosewood and crossbanded drop flap combined writing and work table:, the hinged top with rounded corners, the frieze drawer fitted with inkwell and pen nib recesses, pen tray and hinged plush inset writing surface, having a further drawer and upholstered pleated sliding well below on solid standard vase shaped end and dual splayed supports with roundel and foliate decoration, united by a turned stretcher, terminating in claw feet and castors, the top 51.5cm (1ft 8 1/4in) x 92cm (3ft 0 1/4in) extended.
A late Victorian silver rectangular inkstand / desk tidy with nib pattern inkwell, curled page corner pattern pen rack, cylindrical tapered seal on stand, vesta holder, taper stick and twin compartment stamp box, on plain rectangular base with bun feet, 7.25ins x 4.75ins x 4ins high, possibly by Gibson & Langman or The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company (maker's mark rubbed), Birmingham 1896, and impressed registration No. 251020 (weight 16ozs)
A Scottish Vasart Glass inkwell and stopper, with candy cane decoration and yellow inclusions, 10cm high, together with an Italian Murano red coloured glass jar and lid with gold inclusions, 11cm high x 10cm wide, and a Medina glass bowl bearing green swirl inclusions on amber and clear glass ground, 6cm high x 23cm diameter (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 108 - Inkwell in good condition
TWO VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE SNUFF BOXES, A GLASS DOMED INKWELL WITH BRASS CAP, 8CM DIAM, A MINIATURE AMBER CARVING OF AN ELEPHANT, A MALACHITE CARVING OF AN ELEPHANT, AN F & R PRATT RECTANGULAR BOX WITH COLOUR PAINTED LID, A TURNED CORNISH SERPENTINE DESK SUNDIAL INSET WITH A COMPASS, THREE SILVER TEASPOONS, A SILVER FOB SPOON, A MINIATURE AGATE PESTLE AND MORTAR, ECT
*A 19th Century pocket watch holder, cream glaze; a Staffordshire watch stand depicting a woman resting on a globe; a copper lustre jug; a 19th Century inkwell in the form of a Viking long ship; two sauce tureens, one possibly by Neil Turner; two novelty teapots; together with an alabaster dog, raised on a plinth base. (9)
A Fine Victorian Figured Walnut Davenport. The 'piano top' opening to reveal a fitted interior of boxwood drawers over a pull out writing compartment with tooled leather slope on ratchet support, inkwell partitions and a pentray. The drawers enclosing a catch button releasing a 'pop-up' section to the back with pigeon holes and stationary drawers. The main body housing four drawers to one side and corresponding dummy drawers to the other, 36 ins (92 cms) high, 22½ ins (57 cms) wide, 21½ ins (55 cms) deep.
A Fine 19th Century Coalport Inkwell, a pair of small 19th century crested ware spill vases and a small Berlin porcelain censer. The Coalport inkwell decorated with floral bouquets in gilt edged cartouches on a rich dark scale blue ground with a moulded animal's head spout and gilt handle (A/F). The spill vases decorated with heraldic crests and having flying scroll handles, 3¾ ins (9.5 cms) high (restored). The Censer of oval form with pierced lid, twin handles and four scroll legs raised it above a base 'burner'. decorated with romantic scenes between panels of pale yellow glaze with gilt embellishments, 6½ ins (17 cms) in height.
A Delightful 19th Century Flame Mahogany & Satinwood Banded Lady's Writing Desk with painted ornamentation. The back centred by an arched canopy with scalloped edge flanked by side cabinets with pierced gallery rails. The quarter-veneered cabinet doors having oval satinwood panels painted with musical trophies hung from ribbon bows and framed in strings of pearls, opening to reveal letter racks, pigeon holes, inkwell and pentray. The desk top with an oval satinwood panel painted with a basket of flowers and hinged with a fold over leaf revealing leather writing surface. The frieze fitted with a drawer acting as a flap support, standing on square tapering legs adorned with chains of bell flowers and united by an under-shelf. 41½ ins (111 cms) high, 32½ ins (82 cms) wide, 18½ ins (47 cms) deep.
A Small Collection of Silver: A silver mounted cut glass inkwell hallmarked London 1896. A silver clad brass box of rectangular form decorated with diagonal fluting and hallmarked Birmingham 1898 with Mitchell Bosley & Co maker's mark. A Serviette ring hallmarked Birmingham 1929 with Sanders & Mackenzie makers' punch. A Georgian Caddy Spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1812 by John Turner. A Victorian Salt Spoon by William Robert Smily hallmarked London 1854. A pair of wishbone sugar tongs hallmarked Birmingham 1946. And an embroidered greetings card.

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