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A Continental porcelain desk stand, 19th century, the galleried back decorated with fruit leaves flanking an armorial flanked by candleholders, above a serpentine base fitted with inkwells above a central drawer with overall foliate decoration upon supports, marked H 562 82, together with a Coalport porcelain chamber candlestick, with floral decoration; a porcelain circular inkwell with foliate decoration; a porcelain foliate decorated vase, marked AR, a tin glazed octagonal dish and a Meissen style figure of a boy carrying a basket of grapes, (6), (A/F).
An English Porcelain "Barnard Castle" Topographical Inkwell, circa 1830-40, the octagonal central holder painted with a view of Barnard Castle from across the river (named in red script "Barnard Castle Durham" on the base), within raised fruiting vines and scrolls, flanked by quiver-form uprights with small inserting inkwells, and pen tubes, the reverse painted with morning glory, upon a rectangular ripplework base, enriched in gilt throughout, 11cm high, 13.5cm wide
An historically interesting standish, carved from timber recovered from the wreck of H.M.S. Lutine the central inkwell with cover supported by three dolphins within circular dish with foliate border, the inkwell with white metal plaque engraved THIS INKSTAND / is made of the / RUDDER of LUTINE Frigate wrecked off the island of Vlieland Octr. 9 1799 / The Rudder was recovered in 1859 / after being submerged 60 years flanked by two carved sets of arms for Lloyds of London 7 x 10½in .(18 x 26.8cm.) The Lutine, a prize taken in 1793, was a 5th rate of 32-guns. She was wrecked on a bank near Vlieland, Holland in 1799 with a vast fortune in gold aboard. Much of this was subsequently recovered over a period of years, along with artefacts including her famous bell, which now hangs at Lloyds of London and is rung every time a ship insured by them founders.
A late 19th Century Mahogany cylinder Bureau Bookcase, astragal glazed top enclosing fitted adjustable shelving and the cylinder fall front enclosing a sliding interior with a gilt decorated writing inset, pen tray and inkwell holder, and with drawers and pigeon holes and fitted below with three full width drawers on bracket feet, 40 ½” wide
A silver plated desk stand of rectangular outline with foliate gadrooned border, with two cut glass inkwells with hinged domed foliated embossed covers; together with a capstan desk inkwell Birmingham 1935, with simple reeded borders, the hinged flat cover with tortoiseshell inlaid with silver inlaid scrolls -2
A presentation desk inkwell by H Matthews Birmingham 1911, the stand of rounded rectangular form with splayed corners, with reeded and ribbon border, the centrally mounted inkwell of similar form with hinged cover and urn finial, with presentation inscription 'To John Edward Gilmour from the servants at Pollock Castle October 1912'; together with two seven bar toast racks London 1897, of rounded rectangular outline with central loop handle and a three piece carving set comprising carving knife, fork and steel, with horn handles and foliate embossed plated terminals, in fitted case -4 desk stand 16cm wide
NOTE: BINOCULARS NO LONGER IN LOT-An officer's belt and buckle, King's Own Scottish Borderers, three pairs of officer's bullion epaulettes, a South Africa 1900 chocolate gift tin (complete), buttons, coins, medallions, oddments, a pair of C Zeiss binoculars engraved "Lieut Col H. Crichton-Brown", a brass inkwell, and two mounted German shell fragments, (a lot).

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