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An Edward VII silver and tortoiseshell inkwell, of capstan form applied with festoons, on bun feet, 6. 5cm h, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1905 . The tortoiseshell in fine condition with no cracks or splits, some slight play in the hinge which could be easily corrected, no damage and little signs of wear, the marks good
A pair of Staffordshire earthenware models of recumbent greyhounds, sponged in iron red and laying on cobalt and gilt inkwell bases, 11. 5cm h, c1860 . Both in excellent condition although there is a small firing crack in one foreleg and the odd minor flaking to the yellow ochre enamel around the collar on the other dog, but these faults do not detract from the appearance. No restoration.
Three pairs of Staffordshire models of greyhounds, carrying game or lying on a cobalt inkwell base and sponged in iron red shading to apricot, 28cm h and smaller; two other Staffordshire models of recumbent hounds on blue inkwell bases, two c 1860; a small pair of Continental porcelain miniature models of seated hounds (10). In generally excellent condition, free from damage or restoration. One of the small pair of dogs with two minor cracks in a leg
A Rockingham drum shaped inkwell, liner and cover, painted with continuous flower and wild strawberries divided by relief moulded burnished gilt lion masks, on four gilt paw feet, 8cm h, c1826-30 . In fine condition with slight wear to the gilding which is not too noticeable and does not detract from the appearance, no restoration
A William IV large rosewood dressing case or travelling toilet box with engraved cypher and recessed brass handles fitted with the following:- five silvergilt mounted cut glass toilet water bottles, five mounted glass boxes, an oblong silvergilt box with sprung cover, a silvergilt travelling inkwell, a box cover (no glass box), a lift out tray with the following silvergilt fittings: an engraved scent bottle, a tape measure, a mounted steel corkscrew, two pairs of mounted steel scissors, three other manicure items, a vinaigrette, a tooth pick box, a button hook, a paperknife (A/F), a bodkin and a pair of plated scissors, the silver mounts by C. Reily & G. Storer, London 1832 (largely fully hallmarked) with concealed stationery wallet and lockable jewellery drawer, the glass mostly with damages. The box 17 3 13.75 x 7.5in (44 x 35 x 18cm), 40oz weighable silver.
A set of early Victorian silver topped Dressing Table Bottles, hobnail cut the top with embossed scrolled border and engine turned and foliate scrolled decoration, comprising a pair of eau de cologne bottles (one riveted), two large and two small circular pots and three rectangular boxes, a squat bottle and an Inkwell. London 1843 by Thomas Wise and Elieger Nash.
A good George IV rosewood davenport, the forward sliding tooled leather inset hinged sloping top with drawers to interior and brass three-quarter gallery to back, above inkwell drawer and four graduated drawers with turned wood handles opposed by dummies to the tapered sides, with panelled front and rear and reeded angles, on angled scroll feet, 84cm high, 49cm wide, 59cm deep.
Early Tunbridge Ware burr yew writing box by George Wise of Tonbridge, the sloping lid with elongated octagonal lozenge shaped coloured print of Wellwalk, Cheltenham, within lattice gilt slip and further diamond and box stringing, the concave sides with pen work borders, the turquoise interior with paper label, Wellwalk, Cheltenham, published at Wise's manufacture Tonbridge town, complete with inkwell and key, some damage to print, for similar see Austen Tunbridge Ware page 38

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