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A Stourbridge Millefiori Inkwell Paperweight and Stopper, circa 1850-60, decorated with radiating rows of white, pink, yellow and turquoise cut canes on a low foot, 16cm high, Provenance: J F Blood & Sons, Antique Dealers, Manchester, Bearing the original label Mrs Applewhaite-Abbott Collection, and 534/4. Sold by order of her daughter Lady Dugan of Victoria, Sotheby & Co, 24 February 1953, lot 534.
A Continental Tin Glaze Pottery Heart Shape Inkwell, painted with stylised fronded leaves in underglaze blue and black, with large central aperture surrounded by three smaller pierced "quill" holes, 10.8cm diameter Ex Tennants, Burrows Collection of 18th Century English Porcelain, 20 April 2005, lot 329
A William IV Rosewood and Brass Strengthened Travelling Dressing Case, Charles Riley & George Storer, London 1831-33, rectangular, the interior with two compartmented trays containing an assortment of accessories, the silver mounted items including a travelling inkwell, five lidded glass trinket boxes and two shouldered scent bottles, and ivory boot pulls, button hooks etc, a mirror beneath the lid, the box 32cm wide, in hide protective carrying case (the interior and contents in very poor state, some parts missing or broken, a/f)
A Cold Painted Bronze Inkwell as an Egyptian Pyramid, Franz Bergmann, Vienna, circa 1900, the upper section hinged to reveal a ceramic ink pot, a small entrance to the pyramid below flanked by a seated figure of a turbaned gentleman, on a canted square plinth, stamped vase rebus, 10cm high, 15.5cm square See illustration
A Swiss Carved Linden Wood Figure of a Dancing Bear, circa 1900, the naturalistically carved and animated bear with open jaw, his foot upraised over a turned bone mushroom on a textured circular base, titled Bern, 27.5cm high; and A Continental Carved Wood Horse Head, circa 1880, perhaps originally an inkwell (the cover now glued), naturalistically modelled and with inset glass eyes, 13.8cm high (2)
A small collection of scientific instruments, 19th century and later, comprising a 17th century style polyhedral sundial on turned ebonised wood base, 21cm; a brass novelty inkwell in the form of a globe, 20cm high; two replica Leeuwenhoek type simple microscopes; and a mahogany microscope box, 20cm high (5).. Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A French porcelain miniature pestle and mortar with stand, of typical circular form with pink glazed rim and flowerhead decoration, upon a square stand with matching pestle, together with another similar example, with floral swags and hatched banding, two porcelain miniature chambersticks, eight painted porcelain trumpet shaped bell with garlands of flowers and gilt decoration, a miniature porcelain figure of a putto holding a ram, a porcelain figure of a Chinese man and a miniature porcelain inkwell in the form of a cushion with blue glaze and gilt trailing leaves, (19).
Chamberlains Worcester pen tray circa 1820, painted with floral sprays, also a miniature vase on pedestal, also a miniature vase and two miniature cups one saucer and side plate painted with landscapes, also a Spode basket vase, and an English porcelain inkwell and paperweights, (some damages and restorations) (11). Condition from left to right, top to bottom, 1 restuck section of rim, 2 hairline crack, 3 Ok, 4 restored rim chip, 5 hairline to cup, 6 hairlines to cup, 7 ink stains.

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