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VICTORIAN WALNUT STATIONERY BOX, the hinged rectangular lid opening to reveal a tooled leather writing slope, pen well and vacant inkwell compartment, with brass escutcheon. 13.5cm by 30cm by 22cm

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GOOD 19th CENTURY PARQUETRY WRITING SLOPE, the mahogany case profusely inlaid in stained and other woods in hexagonal patterns, the top and front fitted with mother-of-pearl escutcheons, opening to reveal a green velvet interior fitted with inkwell, mirror and writing slope. 15cm by 30cm by 23cm

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Bakelite commemorative trefoil boxes in black and speckled brown for the coronation of King George VI, with the compliments of Bakelite, and a Bakelite inkwell (3)

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Silver inkwell on plinth base by M & C, Birmingham 1906

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Silver top inkwell, Art Nouveau, with decoration of flowers and leaves, marked sterling silver, the base deeply engraved, 8.5 x 8.5cm

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A mixed lot of 19th Century glass to include epergne pieces in an opalescent green, an inkwell and a colourful decorative vase.

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An Edwardian oak stationery box with a fall front action opening to reveal a well fitted interior with perpetual calendar and inkwell.

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An Edwardian capstan inkwell, with an inlaid tortoiseshell cover, reed and ribbon borders and glass liner, by H Matthews, Chester 1908 (loaded), 5in (12.6cm) dia.

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Silver inkwell, maker A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1926

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A William Moorcroft "Moonlit Blue Landscape" Inkwell, painted green monogram, impressed factory mark, original paper label, 12cm diameter (crazed)

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A square glass inkwell with plain silver and tortoiseshell cover, Birmingham 1926, a small glass jar with silver cover and a sauceboat, Birmingham 1906

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A collection of silver and plated items, including: a capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1908, retailed by Warings, London (dents) a plain rectangular cigarette case, marks rubbed; a silver mounted hand mirror, Chester 1909; a pair of plated Adam style candlesticks and other items

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A silver embossed shaped rectangular small photograph frame by George Unite, Birmingham 1901; a silver and tortoiseshell lidded cut glass jar by Mappin & Webb, London 1927, the cover with a silver flag and 'S.S. Arcadia' to banner; a silver mounted rectangular cut glass double inkwell, Birmingham 1902 (covers loose); a plated rectangular photograph frame with Notts & Derb regimental crest; and two small lockets

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Racehorse hoof inkwell, inscribed 'Playmate 1914'

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A SILVERPLATED NOVELTY INKWELL in the form of a World War I pilot with propellor, 10 3/4" high

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A collection of items, to include a capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1915; a mounted glass hip flask, Sheffield 1905; a mounted glass scent bottle, Sheffield 1917; a mounted glass hair tidy; an engine turned powder bowl and cover; together with a three piece brush set, various dates and makers (8)

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An Edwardian mounted glass inkwell, (London 1906, maker J. C. Vickery), of square outline, with milled edge to the flat hinged cover, initialled 'C' beneath a crown and inscribed: "FROM C & B 1907" together with a hipo flask, Sheffield, 1897, of oval outline, with hinged cushion shaped cover, initialled; together with an oblong cigarette box Birmingham circa 1914 (date letter rubbed), of plain form with hinged cover and engraved initials (3) Height 10cm

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William IV inkwell Lid, engraved with motifs, initials beneath a coronet and with gilt interior, maker's mark G.R./W.S., London 1835, on a rectangular glass base.

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George V engine turned capstan Inkwell, the hinged lid with gilt interior, enclosing glass liner, on a faceted base, H. Matthews, Birmingham 1926, weighted.

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19th Century bronze Desk Stand, formed with a wolf with outstretched legs, the hinged head forming the inkwell, 24cms, (9½").

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A mixed lot comprising: A silver mounted glass Striker, (A/F); Together with a Miser’s Purse, carved bone handle; Three various Paperweights; Two various glass Toiletry Bottles and a Travelling Inkwell, (9)

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A 19thC rosewood writing slope with brass bound corners and central shield, the interior having a green baize slope and inkwell apertures 13¼" wide.

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An early 19th century French burr maple snuff box, pressed 'Rejouissance Flamande', with tortoiseshell liner and engine turned base 3.5in (9cm) dia., a Victorian ivory handled steel spike, a globe inkwell, a small onyx and gilt metal box, an enamel egg shape box, a carved bone apple corer and a turned and pierced bone whistle. (6)

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An onyx desk set to include an inkwell, letter opener, seal etc., together with a blue glass timepiece.

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A 19th Century miniature inkwell in leather case, together with a Prisoner Of War box and a matchbox holder.

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An enamel belt buckle by Levi & Saloman, Birmingham 1910, of white quilloche foliate enamel within a blue enamel surround, 6.5cm; a green and black enamel circular hinged box, with gilt interior, 4cm; an 800 standard lipstick holder with coral push thumb piece; a small leather bound inkwell with gilt fitted interior, 3cm x 3.7cm (4)

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A Victorian Silver mug by Barnard Brothers, London 1852, of plain form with a scroll handle, 7cm high, 2 oz; a silver hot water jug by Atkins Bros, Sheffield 1905, with tapered fluted body and wodden scroll handle, 15cm high, 12 oz; a small silver cup and silver topped glass inkwell (4)

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A Worcester Chamberlains drum shaped inkwell, the top with three quill holes, the sky blue body gilt with leafy arabesques, 6.5cm high, script mark, circa 1815

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A GEORGE V INKWELL of circular form, with a raised border, lacking liner, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1930, 5" dia

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A VENETIAN BRONZE INKWELL, the cover surmounted by Venus with long hair and loose drapes standing by a dolphin, above a three section circular body with strapwork decoration, supported on three winged figures on spreading feet, possibly 19th century, 101/2" high. See illustration and inside back cover.

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A Victorian green bubble glass paperweight inkwell, with stopper. 5in. (13cm.) high. Together with a Victorian green glass plant pattern dorrstop paperweight. 3.5in. (9cm.) high. (2).

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A 20th Century Eastern Ink Stand, the two inkwell covers formed as pyramids, inscribed with hieroglyphics, 11 ½” long

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A George V Capstan Inkwell, of typical form, with hinged cover and glass reservoir, on a flared circular base, with oak insert, diam 5”, Chester 1929, Makers mark S B & S Limited

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A late 19th Century mother of pearl mounted Travelling Inkwell Set, the hinged and domed rectangular case set with a lock and to a fitted interior, containing three cut glass square bottles with screw-down white metal covers, width 5 ¼”

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Silver Capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1983

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Inkwell of eagle holding globe, set on circular stand

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An early 20th century oval silver capstan type inkwell, the hinged lid enclosing a glass liner above tapering body to base (Birmingham 1918 by Zimmerman & Co.), 17.5 cm

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A silver cased travelling inkwell, of circular form with engine turned decoration, Chester 1907.

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A silver mounted glass inkwell, on a square stand with cast and scroll pierced corners, Birmingham 1905.

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A gilt and patinated bronze black marble desk standish, 19th century, cast with opposing male and female figures reclining on a green marble inset pediment, on dished shaped black marble base mounted with foliate cast inkwell covers, 53cm wide Design based upon Michelangelo’s Medici family tomb, San Lorenzo, Florence. Provenance: from the home of a late gentleman of title, Worcestershire

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A George V inkwell, by W A, Birmingham 1919, of Capstan form, with hinged cover, filled wooden base, 5 1/4in. (13.5cm).

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A continental 916 standard capstan inkwell, 5 3/4in, (14.5cm); a silver table bell with bird finial; and a modern Sheffield filled silver paperweight commemorating Queen Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee, (7.5cm).

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A George V silver part inkwell and cover, makers mark rubbed, London 1919, modelled as the top part of a horses hoof the lower part missing, with hinged cover 3 1/2in. (9cm), 6.5oz.

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A pair of Danish 4in. ivy leaf pattern blue and white pickle dishes; a pair of Staffordshire blue and white tea cups with blue floral decoration and a saucer to match; a Copeland Spode Italian pattern jug; a Staffordshire ware ladle decorated flowers; a Chinese 4 3/4in. circular tapered bowl decorated blue flowers; and a Continental 2 3/4in. square-shaped inkwell with blue floral decoration. (8)

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A 19th Century Black Forest carved ebony inkwell in the form of an owl with hinged head fitted glass eyes on circular base 4 1/4in. high.

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A GEORGE V INKWELL, of swept octagonal form, with a hinged cover, Birmingham 1918, 9.5cms wide

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A 19thC rosewood writing slope inlaid with mother of pearl, the interior having a green baize writing slope, two inkwell apertures, quill tray and stamp trays 15?".

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An early 20th century Meissen inkwell, cover and stand, all encrusted with flowers and painted with interspersed insects, crossed swords marks, the underdish 16.5cm diameter (D) (3)

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A William IV silver mounted inkstand, maker TD, London 1833, the platform formed from an exotic seashell raised on a plain circular pedestal, above a silver mounted glass inkwell (lacking cover) in front of a combination taperstick and ring handle with pen rest, 13cm high.

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A large silver inkwell by Carrington & Co, London 1910, having a wide flat thread pattern base, the central capstan body with hinged cover engraved with a crest within a circle of pen apertures, lacks glass liner, 15.25cm diameter, 13oz

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A white metal Novelty Inkwell and Pen, modelled as a watering can, the spout forming the handle of the pen, the body containing the inkwell. 3 3/4" (9.5cms) high.

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an Edwardian mounted tortoiseshell inkwell, with marks for London 1904, maker William Comyns, of circular outline, raised on four bun feet, with hinged slightly domed cover, with flower bud finial to the cover and swag and rosette decoration to the body, with inner glass liner height 9.5cm

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An Art Nouveau brass inkwell, the base in the form of a waterlily leaf, the covered inkwell in lustrous green glass

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An early 19th Century Spode inkwell, in the form of a pink slipper gilded with vine leaves, grapes and exotic bird, 5 1/2" long

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A late 19th Century lustrous inkwell, in the form of a globe supported by three smaller globes, 3 3/4" high, together with an early 20th Century paperweight backed with a coloured image of Conway Castle (2)

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An European painted Spelter Novelty Inkwell, modelled as a young peasant boy standing beside a trunk, 4” high

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A 19th Century Travelling Inkwell, the case modelled as globe, 3” diam

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A mixed Lot comprising: A Capstan Inkwell, of oval form, the hinged lid, to a glass reservoir, Birmingham 1913, together with an oval Trinket Box, with hinged lid and fitted interior, initialled, Sheffield 1912 and two various silver handled Button Hooks, various dates and Makers (4)

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Rosewood cased instrument set, two other boxes, eyeglass, inkwell and hallmarked silver medallions

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A Silver Mounted Pony Hoof Inkwell, the lid engraved MIRPA TSO LADAK R.J.H.P., July 2nd 1875, London 1876 See illustration

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