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A Victorian mounted horses hoof inkwell with a plated shoe, inscribed "Winner of Viceroy's Cup Calcutta 1887-1888 1890 Died on Calcutta Race Course November 1893" the inside cover inscribed "TO A WILLSON from Lord William Beresford. V.C. 1895" * with a mounted glass liner, by Messrs Betjemann, London 1894, 3.2in (8cm) high.
A Coalbrookdale inkstand, circa 1840, and 2 inkwells, finely painted to the centre with a bouquet of summer flowers and insects flanked to either side by an inkwell and cover, each with rose finial, surrounded by a turquoise and gilt florally encrusted border and raised on six scroll feet, 11.5" long, damage
A German Porcelain Inkstandish, the square section receptacle in an octagonal integral standish, with liner and lid, decorated overall with "Deutsche Blumen" heightened in gilt, printed conjoined C mark in underglaze blue, circa 1900, (12.5cm); and An English Porcelain Inkwell, circa 1840, of campana form with gadrooned rim, painted with flower sprays enriched with gilt, on tripod paw feet, (10cm diameter) (minor chips, gilding rubbed) (2)
A Copeland & Garrett Felspar Porcelain Inkstandish, of shaped rectangular form, with central taperstick flanked by an inkwell and a lidded jar, decorated overall with panels of fruits within blue scroll line reserves against a soft apricot ground enriched with gilding and moulded acanthus, printed mark in green, numbered 5193, (27cm wide)
A Newhall Porcelain Shallow Saucer Dish, printed and painted in famille rose style with a Manchu family within pink trellis scroll and landscape vignette borders, (19cm diameter); A Caughley Porcelain Blue and White Transfer Printed Custard Cup, in Willow pattern, printed S mark in underglaze blue, (5cm) (rim chip); A Derby Porcelain Inkwell, of two-handled campana urn form, decorated in "Imari" pattern, painted crown, crossed batons, D and dots in red, circa 1810, (8.7cm high) (liner and lid missing); and A Late 18th Century Chinese Famille Rose Sugar Bowl, painted with panels of Manchu family groups on verandas against a pink scale ground, (14cm diameter) (4)
A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN SLOPE-FRONT OAK STATIONERY CABINET, the hinged surmount with adjustable calendar, the double doors enclosing a bank of stationery compartments, pentray and wells for ink, one retaining a nickel travelling inkwell, with drawer below, 41.5cm x 28cm x 32cm, high (at rear) (16.25in x 11.25in x 12.6in high)
An unusual Wedgwood majolica square tapering inkwell, with hinged brass cover, applied with patera and trophies, and picked out in green, on a brown ground, the green glazed leaf moulded corners with rams head finials and hoof feet, 10.8cm high (4 1/4"), impressed mark, circa 1870 (minor chips to feet)

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