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A DRESDEN INKWELL, COVER AND STAND Late 19th - Early 20th Century, the well and stand painted with romantic figure panels, reserved on a blue and gilt scroll ground, Klemm printed marks, 6cm high (3).

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Derby Inkwell modelled as a classical lady sat on a dolphin whose tail supports a shell moulded inkwell, red painted marks to base, early 19th century (wear to gilt and cracks to the inkwell) 13cm high

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A Good Oak Folding Writing Box/Slope with Lift Top Revealing Stationary Rack and Three Small Drawers, Sprung Pen and Inkwell Drawer and Two Fold Writing Slope

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A cut glass inkwell and Tunbridge Ware stand, square shape with chamfered edge on button feet, 5ins and a Tunbridge Ware pin box with slide cushion top, 3ins

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A Victorian brass inkwell stand, with a model of a caged parrot between a pair of cut glass inkwells, 6ins

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A late 19th century bronze desk stand, in the form of an armadillo, the hinged lid shell enclosing a brass inkwell on a plinth base, 7ins

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An Edwardian pressed glass inkwell, of wrythen square shape with hinged, star cut cover and brass collar, 6"

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An Edwardian cut glass inkwell, on a foliate decorated and galleried cast brass stand 9.5"

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A Chamberlain"s Worcester inkwell, cylindrical shape with three quill holders, painted with a conch shell and gilded background, script mark in red enamel, 2.75in.

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A George V silver capstan inkwell, maker S G Jacobs, Birmingham 1919, a Continental silver desk blotter and a small white metal blotter, (3)

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An Edwardian novelty silver desk stand, modelled as a bicycle lamp, with hinged lid enclosing an inkwell and timepiece set lamp face, Birmingham 1909, 5.5ins

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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

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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.

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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

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A Chamberlain's Worcester drum inkwell, with trailing gilt foliage on a lavender blue ground and gilt borders, 6cm h, painted Chamberlain's Worcester in puce script, c1810 . In fine condition with little if any wear and no re-gilding, damage or restoration

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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

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A GEORGE V INKWELL of capstan shape, with shaped rim, Birmingham, 1928, 9.5cm. diam.

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AN INKWELL The drum receiver painted with a band of blue flowers within moulded beaded edges, each side with a gilt pen stand, on four paw feet and a circular plinth, 3 1/4in.(8cm.) dia.

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An early 19th century 'Robin's Egg' stove inkwell, the front of the cube shape pierced with cash medallions, two brush holders and a square hole into the compartment behind, 6.5cm wide

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An Early 19th Century Brass Sarcophagus Inkwell, of octagonal shape, the panelled lid revealing a tripartite interior, upon pilaster legs with paw feet, hinged side handles and upon a rectangular plinth, {16.2cm wide}

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A French Ormolu Inkwell as a Mill, circa 1840, the octagonal mill with thatched and hinged roof revealing the inkwell compartment (liner lacking), flanked by a wheel, race and sluice, a clump of bullrushes as a pen stand, oval moulded and weighted base, {10cm high, 11.2cm wide}

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A Tudric pewter inkwell, designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., of flattened ovoid form, the hinged lid enclosing void for inkwell (lacking), the body cast with stylised fruiting tendrils, stamped marks 0521 13cm across

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An Edward VII Inkwell with cut glass well on four feet, Birmingham 1901, 7in W

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A glazed watch display case, an inlaid wooden box, a thimble, a vesta case, a box of coins, a sterling needle case, a travelling inkwell and four further items.

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A travelling inkwell, a pair of napkin rings, a pill box, a button hook, three plated skewers, a silver spoon and a pair of silver sugar tongs.

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A leather vanity/cum writing case containing silver mounted glass jars and bottles,a sewing kit, inkwell, blotter,etc.

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A WWI brass Inkwell and Pen Rest engraved ÔThe Great WarÕ 6 in W

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An Imari pattern porcelain inkwell, English 19th Century, of cylindrical form, together with Staffordshire beaker.

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A continental gilt bronze inkwell, of rococo design, early 19th Century, fitted with two inkwells, the whole cast with scroll & leaf decoration. 27cms wide.

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An Indian ivory rectangular inkstand in the form of a pair of two storey houses with verandas, the pitched roofs opening to reveal inkwell, the base fitted two small drawers, on turned feet, 4.5ins x 2ins x 3ins high

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A George III travelling inkwell, of plain square form with screw down cover, no apparent makers mark, London 1809, 1.4in (3.5cm), 1. 5oz.

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A Victorian mounted horses hoof inkwell, the engraved top mount with a jockey cap cover, unmarked, the shoe hallmarked, by C. Walker, Chester 1897, 5.5in (14cm) wide.

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A late Victorian mounted clear glass inkwell, in the form of a fruit with stalk finial and hinged cover (no liner), by J. Gloster & Sons, Birmingham 1891, 3.5in (9cm) high.

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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.

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Silver Inkwell Birmingham 1908 (No Well, Hinge Broken) And Silver Miniature Cottage Container With Hinged Roof C.1917

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Pewter Inkwell, Pewter Stemmed Tankard, Pewter Stemmed Beer Goblet, Pewter Twin Handled Bowl And Plated Twin Handled Bowl

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Ornate Plated Inkstand With Cut Glass Inkwell

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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.

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A Victorian brass bound walnut writing slope, with shaped name and escutcheon plates flanked by inset brass bands and capped corners enclosing velvet lined falls, inkwell compartment and pen tray, with damage, 51cm wide, 26cm deep; and a smaller rosewood writing box, (2).

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An Edwardian silver novelty inkwell, the 18th century rococo design chair with hinged door falling to reveal the well, Chester 1907, 9.5cm high, 7oz (excluding the glass well).

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An early 19th century French gilt metal and scarlet lacquer cylindrical snuffbox, with tortoiseshell lined interior, 7.1cm diameter; an engine-turned rosewood snuffbox similar and an engraved brass travelling inkwell set, (3).

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A Bohemian glass opaque cranberry overlay slice-cut waisted scent bottle, with foliate embossed gilt metal cap, 9.5cm high; a kingfisher blue glass octagonal double-ended scent bottle and a square inkwell, (3).

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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.

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Dresden desk stand with rose scale decoration and scenes of fete champetres comprising a circular pounce pot and circular covered inkwell on shaped rectangular base, 27cm.

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Edwardian silver capstan inkwell, with glass liner, the broad circular base indentations for pens, by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1909, 15cm diameter

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Silver topped inkwell by Mappin Brothers, the sloping glass body with hobnail cut body, the top initialled 'AA', 7cm wide x 7cm deep and a silver handled ivory bladed paper knife, 33cm, both items London 1899

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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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AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY GERMAN ART NOUVEAU STYLE BRASS INKSTAND, stamped D.R.G.M., having full-blown rose decoration, the cuboid glass inkwell with hinged brass cover chased with a foliate band, 26cm, (10.25in) long

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A LATE GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD-PLATED INKSTAND of oblong form with rounded corners, the edge gadrooned, on scroll feet, having removeable square cut glass inkwell and quill holder, with plated covers, flanking a wafer box, 21.5cm, (8.5in) long

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A SILVER INKWELL of capstan form with groove as a pen rest, the hinged cover enclosing a glass liner, Chester, 1919, (loaded) 8.8cm, (3.3in) diameter

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An early 20c embossed brass spirit kettle and stand with ebonised handle and knop, 24 cms, together with an ornate cast brass ink stand with detachable inkwell, 24 cms.

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A Wemyss inkwell, Early 20th Century, of heart shape with removable covers, painted with cockerel, impressed marks, damage to covers and discolouration, 18cm

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A Sevres style porcelain inkwell, c. 1890, of lobed circular shape reserved with panels of coloured flowers on a blue and gilt ground, with removable liner, slight wear to gilt, interlaced 'L's to base, 6cm

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A silver mounted inkwell, a pair of octagonal dishes, a hot water jug etc (4)

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An unusual Victorian curling stone inkwell having a cut glass stone with hinged lid with ebonite handle, London 1901, 10cm.

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An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass inkwell of square section, the hinged cover fitted for a pocket watch (vacant), the front fitted with detachable barometer, Birmingham 1912, 9cm.

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A silver capstan inkwell with wide spreading base by Reid & Sons, Chester 1927, 18.5cm. (See lot 21 for illustration).

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A W.M.F. Art Nouveau inkstand, of shaped outline embellished with flowers, tendrils and buds, a young woman wearing a flowing dress rests against one edge reading a note, (the glass inkwell is missing), 34cm. long, marks on edge.

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A Moorcroft 'Pomegranate' pattern inkwell the dark blue ground with coloured fruit decoration, with silver plated hinged cover impressed Moorcroft mark and made in England to underside.

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An Art Nouveau Palmer Koenig iridescent glass inkwell, with metal lid, the moulded green glass body with incised swirls of purple iridescence, the stylised lid with organic fluting.

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