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Tiffany Studios desk items, bronze in the Venetian pattern, memo pad holder: #1691, 5"w x 8"l, blotter corners, four: #1694, 5"w, inkwell: #1669, 10"sq x 4"h, box: #1661, 5"w x 2"h, all with an original gold dore patina, all marked all with minor wear consistent with age and handling; some remnants of enameling on some; inkwell with glass insert; blotter corners with applied cork to base; all with impressed logo and number; overall very good condition
Tiffany Studios desk items, bronze in the Zodiac pattern, colorfully enameled, calendar base: #1093, 6"w x 4"h, inkwell: #1077, 3"w x 3"h, clock: #1075, 4"w x 5.5"h, all with an original gold dore patina, all marked all with minor wear consistent with age and handling; calendar from 1962; inkwell with glass insert; clock not tested for working order; all with impressed logo and number; overall very good condition
Tiffany Studios desk items, bronze in the Venetian pattern, bookends, pair: #1683, 5"w x 6"h, double inkwell: #1641, 5"w x 3"h, scale: #1690, 3"w x 4"h, letter rack: #1642, 6.5"w x 4.5"h, box: #1692, 3"w x 4"h, frame: #1648, 6.5"w x 6"h, all with an original gold dore patina, all marked all with minor wear consistent with age and handling; some remnants of enameling on some; inkwell with glass inserts; all with impressed logo and number; overall very good condition
Booths inkwell, Staffordshire named jug, together with various other 19th century and later ceramics, also a pair of small framed landscapes. Please note: Condition of items or other faults for this sale is not stated within the catalogue and items are sold strictly as seen (please read terms and conditions below) If you are interested in an item and no condition report is present please email auctions@peterwilson.co.uk for more information. Due to volume of inquires we receive we are not able to answer requests on group lots or items with an estimate of less than £50.
Tortoiseshell covered ring, a travelling inkwell and an amber coloured necklace. Please note: Condition of items or other faults for this sale is not stated within the catalogue and items are sold strictly as seen (please read terms and conditions below) If you are interested in an item and no condition report is present please email auctions@peterwilson.co.uk for more information. Due to volume of inquires we receive we are not able to answer requests on group lots or items with an estimate of less than £50.
Pair of silver vases, pair of napkin rings, an inkwell and a cross pendant. Please note: Condition of items or other faults for this sale is not stated within the catalogue and items are sold strictly as seen (please read terms and conditions below) If you are interested in an item and no condition report is present please email auctions@peterwilson.co.uk for more information. Due to volume of inquires we receive we are not able to answer requests on group lots or items with an estimate of less than £50.
A STAMP ROLLER, maker Mappin & Webb, hallmarks indistinct, of plain swept oblong form supporting a clear glass roller, 3" x 2 1/2", base 1oz 19dwts, together with an Edwardian capstan inkwell, maker probably S Blankensee, Chester 1909, the hinged cover with blue and white guilloche enamelling, 2 1/2" diameter (2)
A NOVELTY RING BOX, makers HB Johnson & Co, Birmingham 1912, in the form of a bow front dressing table, with hinged cover raised upon four shaped supports, 2 1/2" wide, 1oz 12dwts, together with small capstan inkwell, makers Britton & Phelps, Birmingham 1946, the hinged cover with lilac guilloche enamelling, 2 1/4" diameter (2)
A WILLIAM IV SILVER TRAVELLING INKWELL, maker`s mark indistinct, London 1832, the square section clear cut glass bottle with plain mount and screw action circular cover with cork inset, later engraved "RSC", 1 3/4" square, together with a miniature novelty cruet, stamped Sterling, modelled as an oval staved bucket containing a "D" shaped glass salt and cylindrical pepperette, possibly Japanese (2)
AN EDWARDIAN CAPSTAN INKWELL, maker`s mark N & D, Birmingham 1909, the hinged cover with blue guilloche enamel scroll cartouche opening to reveal a glass well, 2 3/4" diameter, together with an Edwardian cylindrical bodkin holder, maker`s mark indistinct, Birmingham 1904, bright cut engraved with scrolling foliage, fitted to an unmarked chain and belt clip, holder 5 1/2" long (2)
Mixed silver, to include, Victorian desk stand, Sheffield 1873, with presentation inscription and glass inkwell with silver lid, Edwardian silver mounted and glass scent bottle, Birmingham 1906, one other silver topped and glass scent bottle, novelty silver mounted desk inkwell in the form of a horses hoof (AF), and pair of silver photograph frames, Birmingham 1916, (qty)

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