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Lot 294

EDWARD VII SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL, typical form with ribbon tied reeded borders and glass liner, 4 1/4" (10.8cm) diameter, Birmingham 1909 EST 60-80

Lot 303

GEORGE V SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL, lacks cover, Birmingham 1910, TOGETHER WITH A SMALL TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP, inscribed, marks rubbed and a SET OF FOUR MASONIC TEASPOONS, with enamelled tops, London 1931, 5.5oz gross (6) EST 50-80

Lot 306

GEORGE V EMBOSSED SILVER CAPSTAN TYPE INKWELL by H. Matthews, typical form with celtic motif border and hinged cover, weighted base, 2 1/4" (5.7cm) high, Birmingham 1911, (lacks liner) EST 80-120

Lot 356

A late Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge ware circular inkstand inset with single moulded glass inkwell, the borders inlaid with patterned bandings and with two turned pen stands, 4.5ins diameter (inkwell lacking cover and chipped to bas), a Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge ware obelisk pattern desk mercury thermometer and thermometer in parquetry patterned panels, 8ins high, a small rosewood and Tunbridge ware 6ins ruler, and Tunbridge ware inlaid paper knife, 9.25ins overall

Lot 460

An 18th Century English brass chamber stick with handle, 7.5ins diameter, a brass preserving pan with wrought iron swing handle, 8.75ins high (some damage), a pewter capstan inkwell, 4ins diameter (8ins overall) x 2.75ins high, and a small collection of mainly pewter both English and Continental

Lot 548

An Edward VII silver trug pattern bon-bon dish, 4.5ins x 2.5ins x 2.5ins high, by John Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1909 (weight 1ozs - dented), a ditto silver “Capstan” pattern inkwell, l3.5ins diameter x 1.5ins high, Birmingham 1909 (loaded and dented), and a selection of sundry silver and silver topped items, various

Lot 507

A box containing an assortment of brass ware and oddments including a trench art shell case and an inkwell

Lot 368

A Victorian marble desk stand with an octagonal inkwell; a brass ivy leaf desk stand with two white metal nib pens; a brass square desk stand base with cast low relief Renaissance decoration; and a collection of Victorian glass inkwells.

Lot 855

A silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1908, and a cut glass dressing table jar with silver lid, Birmingham 1921, 2.15toz.

Lot 891

A cut glass inkwell with silver mount and engine turned hinged lid, Birmingham 1933.

Lot 158

"George V silver mounted match ball by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1919, 7.3cm h, a silver mounted inkwell and a Regency decanter"

Lot 408

"Worcester Barr, Flight & Barr circular inkwell painted with a bird perched on a branch on a blue ground, with 2 pen holders supported by a gilt eagle, on a square base, c1810, 9cm h"

Lot 31

Victorian desk inkstand with glass and silver mounted inkwell of globular form with overlaid floral silver decoration, the hinged top with fluted border surmounted by a winged cherub with orb, makers mark for Frederick Brasted, London 1882 on oval ebonised plinth base with plated white metal pen holder to front, 23 x 15 cm approx Provenance: Invercauld Castle, Braemar

Lot 440

Jugenstil copper inkwell of square form with incised water lilies with porcelain liner together with a French pewter Art Nouveau inkwell of elongated form with flowers in relief (2)

Lot 813

A 19th century brass desk inkwell mounted by Neptune and writhing sea horses, over pen tray flanked by finial capped well, pierced fretwork frieze raised on plinth base

Lot 1119

A collection of 19thC pewter measures, inkwell, plate, tankards, etc (2 trays).

Lot 356

An early 20thC cast brass inkwell in the renaissance manner, 23cm long.

Lot 421

An American Ingraham Company Art Deco style wall clock and a bakelite Art Deco style inkwell.(2)

Lot 302

An Arts and Crafts style polished pewter inkwell, a copper plaque and a brass pen tray (3).

Lot 541

A modern 925 grade silver small vesta case decorated with a golfer, a quantity of various silver and golfing teaspoons and a glass inkwell with transfer vignette depicting the Sherringham golf links.

Lot 549

A mixed bag of collectables including a pair of micro mosaic floral decorated horseshoe frames, silver cruet frame, inkwell.

Lot 404

A small cast white metal lion, a plated inkwell, a case set of six, a case set of coffee spoons etc (a lot, as viewed)

Lot 17

Spode teapot, early 19th century, decorated with roses, pink enamel and gilt, pattern number 3886, a Rockingham style sucrier, pattern number 508X and a French porcelain inkwell, (3).

Lot 61

A late Victorian silver cream jug, London 1895, together with a Chester silver capstan square inkwell (2)

Lot 76

A George VI square cut-glass inkwell with silver collar and hinged cover, Birmingham 1937, 8cm h

Lot 99

A large Edwardian silver reeded capstan inkwell, with hinged reeded circular cover on spreading loaded base, Birmingham 1902

Lot 1471

A Ladies Waterman Pen a/f together with a Brass and Glass Inkwell.

Lot 1473

A Cast Brass Inkwell and a Brass Box with embossed Yacht decoration.

Lot 1928

Ten small art deco Glasses, small glass Mug with `The Flags of Allies 1914 in Freedom`s cause` with etching of Lord Kitchener on the reverse and Glass Inkwell, Measure and Oil Lamp.

Lot 110

A GEORGE V SILVER INKWELL, OF MOULDED OCTAGONAL SHAPE, SHEFFIELD 1931, 5OZS

Lot 112

A GEORGE V SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL, LONDON 1919, LOADED

Lot 137

An embossed brass inkstand fitted a cut glass inkwell and a pen rest, 15cm (6”) wide

Lot 33

A 19th century Nailsea green glass dump as an inkwell, internal bubble decoration, 8.5cm high

Lot 98

A silver stem vase of tapered trumpet form with ringed column, crimped hexagonal rim and filled shaped foot, Sheffield 1960, (5.15oz total), 19.5cm high, a small silver plated coffee pot and a cut glass inkwell with silver plated hinged top in a square silver plated stand with embossed edges and scrolling acanthus feet (3)

Lot 202

Edwardian cut glass silver topped inkwell, the ovoid hinged lid over a square brass body with hobnail cut base, maker`s marks rubbed, Birmingham 1908, 3.5" wide (a.f)

Lot 1326

A Victorian silver mounted cut glass inkwell, London 1839

Lot 1258

A bronze model of an articulated anchor, a plated metal five compartment coin case, an oval curved hinge lidded brass tobacco box, detailed W RALPH, a model of a putto and a painted base metal inkwell, formed as the figure of a girl, detailed Jackie Coogan, beside a tree stump.

Lot 171

AN EDWARDIAN HEAVY CLEAR GLASS INKWELL/WEIGHT, maker J Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1907, of square section with plain mount and hinged flat cover and with hobnail cut base and bevelled angles, 4" square, 3 1/2" high

Lot 35

A Victorian large glass Inkwell with silver lid and mount, marked Aspreys, 166 Bond St, on lid by Charles Asprey, London 1879

Lot 310

A creamware circular Inkwell/Pen Holder and matching Pounce Pot with leafage frieze in green and puce, 2 1/2in diam, one A/F

Lot 88

A Victorian novelty silver inkwell, by Henry William Dee, London 1879, modelled as a bemused jockey, 11.5cm high. The design was registered at the Patent Office on 13th December 1879. Henry William Dee is well known for his novelty designs which play on the Englishman’s love of the whimsical. The business was originally established in the late 1820s by his father, Thomas William Dee, and his partner, John Fargues. Circa 1851, Fargue left the business and, after a couple of years, Henry joined his father and they traded as Thomas William Dee & Son. Henry’s brother, Louis, joined in the late 1850s when they were located at 8 Sherwood Street, Golden Square. On the retirement of their father in 1867, they were described as manufacturing goldsmiths and jewellers and also as wholesalers of all kinds of luxury goods including watches and clocks. They regularly supplied unusual and quirky items for the retail trade here and abroad including Garrards and Aspreys. Henry William Dee retired in 1879 and the business remained in the hands of his brother Louis until his early death at the age of 52 in 1884.

Lot 103

A George IV silver inkstand, by Emes & Barnard, London 1822, of oblong form on bracket feet, the central taperstick flanked by a mounted glass inkwell and pounce pot with two pen recesses, 22.5cm long, 17oz weighable silver (11)

Lot 587

JAPANESE BURRWOOD AND IVORY INKWELL MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912) modelled as a serpent writhing through a skull, the hinged lid surmounted by a toad finial 8cm high

Lot 267

A silver plated inkwell in the form of a dolphin

Lot 90

A silver two piece writing set comprising of an inkwell and pounce pot, Rococo style four footed form with shell and ribbon decoration 90mm high, hallmarks for 1901 and 1902 by William Comyns.

Lot 245

A selection of Spode tablewares to include covered serving dishes, comports, bowls, inkwell etc.. in various designs to include Nepeta, Campanula, Lobelia together with two Royal Worcester covered tureens.

Lot 295

A parcel lot to include a brass handled magnifying glass, a brass travelling inkwell and stand, a tin containing ink pens to include Swan `Minor no 2`, a Swan self filler, a Conway Stewart, a Parker Doufold etc.., a leather bound tape measure, a box of games to include chess, a tartanware box containing dominoes tiddlywinks etc.. cutthroats and other items

Lot 2021

"19thC German Porcelain elongated pen holder with hand painted flowers, 26.5cm l, 19thC Dresden inkwell depicting two flowered covered pots and middle well with hand painted flowers, 9x 18cm w, Sevres miniature hand painted cup with portrait of French king (3)"

Lot 2092

"Spode reproduction inkwell/desk stand, of basket form painted with summer flowers on a pale green ozier moulded ground, painted F1403, 14cm max"

Lot 376

A Coalport inkwell, on an associated silver stand, two other inkwells, thimbles and assorted costume jewellery (qty)

Lot 857

An onyx inkwell, applied a spelter sailor and soldier, set a silver inkwell, 19 cm wide

Lot 219

Moorcroft pottery `Wisteria` pattern desk stand, with pen tray and inkwell, impressed marks, 9in. (23cm)

Lot 667

S Mordan & Co. registered ink stand and copying press, with stationery rack, inkwell holders, pen tray and single drawer, on bun feet, label attached 11 x 15 x 12in. (28 x 38 x 30cm)

Lot 713

Two shelves of general railways books, commemorative plates, Great Central Railway inkwell, stoneware inkwell etc.

Lot 1550

A silver capstan type inkwell and a base metal jewellery box and cover.

Lot 1558

A silver match case, a glass match strike with silver collar and a capstan inkwell. (3)

Lot 1580

A pair of silver plated sauce boats, knife rests, glass and silver plate inkwell and various items of cutlery etc.

Lot 1011

A French gilt brass-mounted crystal desk set, 19th century, unmarked, comprising: an inkwell (6`` H x 8`` Dia.) and a pair of candlesticks (each: 8``H x 4.25`` Dia.), 3 pcs

Lot 562

TWO EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, a SIMILAR COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, A SIMILAR TWO HANDLED PEDESTAL POSY VASE, a small Stephenson and Hancock Derby Japan pattern low pedestal octagonal BOWL, an early nineteenth century possibly Derby Japan pattern saucer and a nineteenth century Derby inkwell (damaged) EST 50-70

Lot 807

A carved wood pug inkwell, 19th/20th century, carved in the round with glass eyes, the hinged top opens to reveal brass bound glass ink well, leather collar, height 13 cm.

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