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(lot of 2) Victorian inlaid writing desk, executed in walnut circa 1880, the hinged gallery opening to a fitted interior surmounting the slant front retaining the original leather writing surface, above the turned supports conjoining the shaped tiers and rising on ring turned legs, 38"h x 21"w x 17"d (together with an Art Nouveau brass inkwell and pentray in office)Starting Price: $250
An Arts and crafts metal inkwell in the manner of C.R.Mackintosh width 25cm, English pewter three footed bowl with organic central motif and planished band 22cm diameter, copper tray with brass handles, the centre with hammered coat of arms length 38cm, together with a silver plated cocktail shaker.
A George III circular inkwell by John Wakelin & William Taylor (maker’s mark only, struck four times), circa 1790, with a plain hinged cover to the central tapered well, a moulded ring handle to the plain gallery with moulded rims, engraved with a crest beneath a coronet, 10cm (4in) diameter, 211g (6.8 oz). This maker’s mark was used from 1787 until Wakelin went into partnership with Robert Garrard I on 20th October 1792. The crest and coronet of George William, 6th Earl of Coventry (1750-1809), Recorder of Coventry, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of co. Worcester. See Butler, Robin ‘The Albert Collection: Five Hundred Years of British and European Silver’, p. 293 for a similar example by Robert Garrard I, London 1809 with three quill holders and recorded in the Garrard & Co. ledgers. It was made for HRH the Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, later Ernst Augustus I, King of Hanover, and notes ‘A round gilt inkstand from a Wedg’d with sponge 13 oz 4d £11/12’. The form borrowed from a ceramic example by Josiah Wedgwood.
A William IV hallmarked silver partners inkwell, the central gourd shaped stand holding a small chamber stick complete with snuffer, flanked by two silver topped cut glass inkwells, the base having shaped scrolling border and twin pen wells, all raised on four ornate cast scroll feet, London 1836 maker William Eaton weight 1300g approx
A pair of green ground porcelain cylindrical jars and covers, early 20th Century, enamelled with floral arrangements within gilt scroll framing, probably Continental, an English porcelain pink ground inkwell and cover with floral painted panel, and a group of other pottery and porcelain, including blue printed wares, some meat dishes and a Mocha Ware jug (faults, repairs and restoration).
Sampson Mordan & Co., a rare set of gilt metal postal scales, with matching inkwell, mid 19th century, stamped to the beam for retailer 'Howell James & Co, Regents Street, London', inset with florally arranged relief hard stones against a white marble ground and with engraved scrolling decoration to the metalwork (five associated weights only), 15.5 and 13.5cm respectively Sampson Mordan & Co. (working 1815-1941) trained under Bramah, engineers, machinists, & makers of high quality deskiana, City Road, Finsbury & latterly in Paris. Makers of pencils, pens, locks and ink stands etc, in brass & silver. They made huge numbers of postal scales of various types, all beautifully made and immensely varied, for British and foreign post. Howell, James & C., (working 1832-1883) retailers of highest quality fancy goods & silks at 5, 7 & 9 Regent St. Made items for Queen Victoria. Became a Limited company in 1884.
T. Wharton & Sons, a lacquered compendium desk set, c.1850 with embossed brass 'candlestick' letter scale by T. Wharton & Sons, Birmingham, with patent safety box/ nib wipe, a combined taper stick/ match striker and moulded glass inkwell with combined lid/pen rest, upon an ornamental lacquered base with single drawer, capacity 4oz, 27.5cm wide, 23cm high Thomas Wharton & Sons, letter scale makers and fancy stationers' hardware, bronze & silver decorative objects, japanners (working 1847-1876).
A collection of silver items, to include: a silver capstan inkwell by Martin, Hall & Co., Birmingham 1910, 12.5cm diameter, loaded, with a glass liner; a silver baluster pepperette, maker`s mark `CSF`, London 1937, with a baluster finial to the pierced cover and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 11.5cm high; a silver rectangular cigarette case by M. H. Meyer Ltd., Birmingham 1913, engraved with foliate sprays and a monogram, 7.8cm high; a silver drum mustard by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1913, with a shell finial, a scroll handle and a reeded foot, 6.2cm high, with a blue glass liner; a silver circular spirit flask by W. I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1998, 10.5cm diameter; and other silver items, 13.55 oz gross weighable
A small silver tyg cup, Chester 1923, the small beaker with three handles, 3.7cm tall, 30g gross; with a cased plated desk set, comprising inkwell, dip pen and paperknife; a cake slice, having a loaded silver Queens pattern handle; three pickle forks; a French electroplated Hanoverian pattern soup ladle; a cased cream ladle, the loaded handle stamped `800`; and a large quantity of mainly French cased plated flatware
Dedham plate The Art Crafts Shop Dedham plate, turtle design, restoration; with a Buffalo/The Art Crafts Shop ink blotter; with Roycroft letter rack and letter opener; with Arts & Crafts inkwell and blotter; largest: 10"dia Provenance: The Collection of Stephen Gray Please contact the John Toomey Gallery to request a condition report on this lot: info@johntoomeygallery.com or (708) 383-5234. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition. Starting Price: $200
Gustav Stickley desk set hammered copper letter rack inkwell frame tray rocker blotter stamp box clip letter knife Gustav Stickley desk set, lot consists of a letter rack, inkwell, frame, tray, rocker blotter, stamp box, clip, and letter knife, all in hammered copper, all but letter knife are signed with impressed mark, original patina to all, largest is: 8"w x 5.5"h minor chips to rim of glass insert of inkwell; minor wear and surface scratches to all, consistent with age and handling; impressed logo to all but letter knife; overall very good condition Starting Price: $500
Roycroft inkwell silver patina hammered copper Roycroft inkwell, unusual shape, silver patina, 3.5"w x 3.5"h; with a Roycroft inkwell, flared shape, 3.5"w x 2.5"h, both in hammered copper, both with original patina, both marked (1) considerable wear to patina; glass insert; impressed orb logo on base; overall good condition/(2)minor wear; glass insert; impressed orb logo on base; overall very good condition Starting Price: $100
Roycroft inkwells hammered copper Roycroft inkwells, two, both in hammered copper, both with original patina, both marked, one with glass insert, largest is: 3"w x 2.25"h minor wear to both; impressed orb logo on base of each; one glass insert in smaller inkwell; overall very good condition Starting Price: $100
Tiffany Studios inkwell, Tiffany Studios inkwell, bronze in the pine needle pattern, over green glass, original patina, brush insert, signed Tiffany Studios, New York, #846, 4"w x 2.5"h glass insert has a couple of hairline cracks to rim; impressed marks on base; overall very good condition Starting Price: $200
A VICTORIAN OAK TRAVELLING STATIONERY CABINET, of plain rectangular form, the cover fitted with a carrying handle and opening to reveal a fully fitted interior with fold down leather inset writing slope and pop out inkwell with twin glass ink jars, the lid housing a green leather insert with tooled registration number “193615”. 26cm by 36cm by 21cm

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