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A silver inkstand, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1917, of shaped rectangular form, with applied shell and foliate border, pen well and fitted square glass inkwell with stopper, raised upon four pierced out swept supports, 23.7cm x 16.5cm. (silver weight 393.8g) Condition note: glass inkwell with chips to rim as per images.
A group of small silver including a George V capstan inkwell, Birmingham, 1924, base diameter 14cm, two cigarette cases, a vesta case, a five bar toast rack, a commemorative dish, mounted glass toilet jar, a matchbook case, a salt, two napkin rings, three spoons, a hunter pocket watch and a cased set of four corn on the cob holders, J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1968, weighable silver 18.2oz, together with a silver plated Dunhill lighter and an Indian white metal goblet. Condition - poor to fair to good
A GROUP OF MISCELLANEOUS CERAMICS, comprising, two Goebel West Germany figures of a gentleman, makers mark on the base, model no. 16 026-21 also known as Bochmann, (a nibble on the hat), a Gerhard Bachmann lady with a fan, makers mark on the base, model no. 16 025-21, children's dinnerware including a vintage Royal Falcon Ironstone dinner plate, side plate and bowl, featuring a girl with ducks and dog motif, others include Old Foley James Kent, three plates from the nursery rhyme series, etc. a selection of animal figures cats, dogs, horses, etc. names include Beswick, Nao, Cooper Craft, etc. a group of studio pottery small vases, jugs, plate, large vase, etc. an R. White ginger beer bottle in stoneware, (no stopper), vintage Crown Devon vase no. 1094, Delhi water jug with pewter lid T. Booth stamped in the underside of the lid, a Holt Howard cat string holder, Simonelli Depose Italy girl figurine 436, oriental carved monkey soap stone inkwell/brush pot, etc. (qty), (Condition Report: all items appear in ok condition some have slight nibbles and wear)
A mixed lot To include: [a] A qalamdan pen box with a pierced cover in Kufic script, the interior with a fitted inkwell, gold inlaid sides and silver inlaid base [b] A silver and gold key ring [c] A pair of coin set silver cufflinks [d] A small silver perfume flask on neck chain [e] A neoclassical silver gilt letter opener With silver hilt, hallmarked on the mount and the central blade silver gilt Property of a nobleman To be sold without reserve Dimensions [a] 8 in. (H) x 1.25 in. (W) [e] 9.25 in. (H) x 1.25 in. (W)
RARE ANGLO-CHINESE PAKTONG-MOUNTED CAMPAIGN DESK TOP, probably padouk, hinged top opening to reveal fitted softwood interior, with lift-out tray, candle holders, inkwell etc., the folding slope with hinged lids, sides concealing clock-screws for attachment to stand (with key), flush handles, 20 (h) x 47 (w) x 29cms (d)Provenance: private collection CardiffAuctioneers Notes: Compare with a similar desk on stand sold Revere Auctions, Minnesota, lot 26, 28 Sept 2022.Comments: crack to top, hinges worn/bent, lacking stand
A George V silver inkstand, the base of shaped rectangular form, the border decorated with foliate capped Rococo scrolls, atop four bracket form feet, ensuite with a silver-mounted cuboid glass inkwell, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, length (of base) 16cm, weight (sans glass)163g/5.24ozt approx
An Edwardian silver inkstand, with a single silver-mounted inkwell, the base with pen holder, with a foliate scroll-capped reeded border, atop three foliate tendril pad supports, Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton), Birmingham 1905, length 23cm, together with a silver miniature capstan inkwell with filled base, weight of weighable silver 220g/7.07ozt approx
An early Victorian rosewood and brass bound dressing case, the brass lift-out carrying handles to either side, brass escutcheon and cartouche initialled 'MJC' to the hinged top, enclosing a gilt tooled straight grain black morocco lined and green plush interior, fitted with eight facetted cut glass boxes/containers and an inkwell, the engine turned silver pull-off covers with monograms to the centre, the lift-out tray with ebonised borders fitted with two pads containing ten steel or mother-of-pearl mounted manicure accessories, George Reid, London, 1839, dimensions of case, width 33cm, depth 26.5cm, height 17cm, weight of weighable silver 150.2g/4.82ozt approx
A novelty Victorian silver inkwell and stand, having crystal cut ink bottle with leaf shaped hinged cover, removable from shallow leaf shaped dish with vine supports and feet, hallmarked by Hukin & Heath, London, 1888, possibly designed by Christopher Dresser with engraved retailers mark of Thornhill, New Bond St, London to dish and cover of ink bottle, overall approx. 8cm high x 15cm widest point, weight approx. 124.4 grams (4ozt) Further details: dish / stand with slight pitting, marks and scratches, one vine support broken from connection to leaf itself in past; tarnishing. Ink bottle with chip to foot rim, smaller nibbles or fleabites, some wear and tarnishing to silver.
A late 19th / early 20th century wooden novelty inkwell, modelled as a man in headscarf, with glass eyes and painted lips, his head hinged opening to reveal area for inkwell to sit, with non-matching porcelain inkwell inside (hinge broken), overall approx. 12cm high x 7.5cm wide. Condition: hinge broken as mentioned; scratches, nibbles, wear and marks commensurate with age.
A George V silver inkwell, of circular shape with central hinged cover and pen holes around, hallmarked by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London, 1920, approx. 7cm high x 8.8cm base diameter. Weight approx. 161.4 grams (5.1ozt) Further details: tarnished, has remnants of old initials to side of body; hallmarks rubbed to body; no liner and with sots of marks or scratches etc.

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