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An Edwardian silver oval box with hinge lid, Birmingham 1906, a silver novelty inkwell in the form of a bell, Birmingham 1935, a silver and tortoiseshell heart shaped trinket box with hinge lid, Birmingham 1910, a silver and cut glass globular scent bottle, London 1925 and a small collection of silver items.
A Dutch silver inkstand, by Willem Arnoldus Wennink, probably Amsterdam 1795, of cylindrical form on spreading circular base with bead borders, with ink, sander and two quill holders, 8.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Handle perhaps a later addition. General wear. Dent to top rim. Dents to top surface of inkwell. Join on side of ink pot is split. Please view additional images (upon request).
A good quality Art Deco alabaster and lapis lazuli desk set by George Betjemann & Sons of London, comprising silver-mounted inkwell, London 1925, ashtray with silver collar London 1922, and inkstandish with gilt metal hinge to/w a near matching cigarette box with gilt hinge and malachite inlay, also by Betjemann's (4) Condition Report Minor losses to lapis on inkstand; 1mm chip to rim of ashtray; corner of inkwell chipped
An Art Nouveau Loetz-style iridescent glass inkwell of square organic form with criss-cross trail decoration, hinged metal top and floral pierced apron (ex-plate), 10 cm, to/w another Art Nouveau iridescent green glass inkwell with brass hinged cover and foliate pierced shoulder-mounts, 10 cm diameter (2) Condition Report First inkwell has missing hinge-pin - no damage, glass liner chipped to edge; the other with no liner, plate worn of both,
An outstanding presentation silver golf desk ink stand c. 1924 – comprising 2 very large square mesh dimple golf ball ink wells c/w silver and frosted glass liners, 2x matching sterling silver quill style pens resting on two pairs of cross golf clubs, tees and balls – central box with hinged lid engraved with family Coat of Arms flanked by two Cranes/storks – large rectangular solid silver base is engraved “Presented By The Members of The Strathendrick Golf Club – to Their President His Grace The Duke of Montrose K.T – on the Occasion of The Jubilee of His Grace’s succession to The Dukedom 1874-1924” – mounted on scroll feet – overall 11.5 x 8.25” max – wt 48oz Note: this is one of the most outstanding solid silver inkwell stands to come onto the market for many years with remarkable Scottish history and provenance
Silver box with gadrooned borders, silver toastrack, large glass inkwell with silver top and a dressing table oval box and cover. ink well - lid loose, various chips to edges, silver is tarnished Toast rack - handle on one side is bent, and piece missing on the other side. One of the `racks` is bending inwards, silver is tarnished all over. Silver box - doesn`t close properly, inside the box the wood is cracked and is loose. The border is bent in places. Dressing table set - silver tarnished otherwise in good order
A Victorian rosewood lady's writing box, the moulded top with brass, mother of pearl and ebony inlaid borders lifts to reveal a fitted interior with lidded pen well flanked by inkwell compartments, the slope inlaid with a silvered oval centred by a thistle, opening to reveal a velvet lined rest, 31 by 24 by 11cm.

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