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A Victorian stained Hungarian ash, brass and porcelain mounted desk set, each item bound by studded brass strapwork, set with circular porcelain cabochons painted with putti against a blue ground, comprising a domed top stationery box bearing a brass retailers plaque inscribed 'Howell James and Co. Regents Street, London', part of interior lacking, 22.5cm wide, an inkstand with inset brass topped hobnail cut glass inkwell and curved pen well, 36.5cm wide and a rectangular blotter pad, the interior worn, 30.5cm high (3)
A good early 20th century Wedgwood creamware boat shaped inkstand, with Viking head prow and swan mask stern, the centre with a pounce pot, inkwell and cover, painted with fruiting vine, brown line rims, 26cm long, for James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Glassworks, London, printed marks in black James Powell & Sons of Conduit Street, London commissioned Wedgwood to reproduce 18th century creamware designs
A 19th century Chesterfield brown and buff saltglazed stoneware circular inkwell, the sides sprigged with scrollwork, acanthus and flowerheads, 8cm diameter; a miniature brown saltglazed ornament, moulded as a basket of fruit, on spreading oval base, 11cm wide (chipped) (2) (Please see lot 558 for image)
A collection of small silver, comprising; a rectangular stamp roller with concave sides and initials 'H.W', London 1907 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, 12cm long (4.75in), a hammered cauldron-shaped inkwell with a domed hinged lid on three scroll feet, Birmingham 1907, 9cm diameter (3.5in), a capstan-shaped inkwell with reeded borders, Birmingham 1921, 9.5cm diameter, another plain, Chester 1920, 10cm diameter (4in), a table bell with a vase finial, Birmingham 1920, 9cm high (3.5in), 74g (2.25oz), and a shaped square pin tray with a scroll embossed border, London 1911, 10.5cm (4in)
A small group of silver, comprising; a George III skewer with ring handle, London 1792 by George Smith II, 58g (1.75oz), a square travelling inkwell with reeded borders and a shaped lid with a monogram, 1814 by Thomas Wells, 47g (1.5oz), and a barrel-shaped beaker, 1792, 6.5cm (2.5in), 85g (2.75oz)
A Victorian silver and ruby glass inkstand, the inkwell with a silver mounted lobed and dished rim and a hinged domed lid, in a fitted pierced galleried frame on a fluted round stand on three feet flat-chased with scrolls, London 1850 by Susanna Cook, the stand 23cm diameter (9in), 512g of weighable silver (16oz)

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