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An early 19th century flamed mahogany brass bound burr walnut gentleman's writing box, the interior fitted with green baize writing surface, pen tray, inkwell and stamp box, 48.5cm wide, c.1860

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A Persian papier mache travelling desk set, late 19th/early 20th century, the sliding cover busily decorated with flowers and containing a brass inkwell, bone handled knife, spoon, steel scissors etc, some damage, 12" long

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A Brass Desk Inkwell with crimped rim on scrolled pierced box and a brass hand bell with turned wooden handle.

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An Art Nouveau Copper and Brass Desk Standish Inkwell of shaped oval form with brass fruiting side brackets 22cm wide (Hinge broken).

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A Late XIX Century Fruitwood Carved Inkwell as a Dog with glass eyes, 7.3cm high.

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A 19th century ormolu desk stand with a white metal bird supporting a globe inkwell, 14cm

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An inkwell in the form of a boar's head, on an oval plinth base, 22cm (with pottery well)

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A silver capstan inkwell 1905, 14cm diameter, and a sterling silver inkwell with cast decoration, (incomplete)

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A Kayzerzinn double inkwell, probably designed by Hugo Leven, of broad rectangular shape organically modelled extending to form two square-sectioned wells with hinged covers, 31cm. wide, marked 'Kayserzinn 4604' in oval.

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A Staffordshire porcelain model of a spaniel with a hare, raised on a green inkwell base, mid 19th century, 11.5cm. One of the hare's ears chipped, the gilt slightly worn.

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A French porcelain inkwell, the back mounted with a figure and a hound, the sides with two lift out wells with covers, 19th century, 26cm. wide. (5)

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A Dagoty porcelain inkwell, modelled with a lady kneeling at a shrine, the cover with a finial modelled as the Virgin and child, painted mark, 19th century, 27.5cm. (3) Some damages.

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A large collection of pens, nibs and miscellaneous writing equipment, including two glass pen trays and approximately fifty assorted pens, a large quantity of unused nibs, many in original boxes (by Hinks, Wells & Co; William Mitchell; Brandauer & Co; Esterbrook; Velva-Graph; Joseph Gillott; George Hughes; Perry & Co. etc), two wooden pen boxes with adverts for De La Rue and Brandauer, two eyedroppers, and various desk inkwell covers

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A pair of novelty pen and inkwell sets, each in the form of an umbrella concealing a pen (one fitted with a Mentmore 14ct gold and iridium nib), and a tophat concealing a screw-capped glass inkwell, the hats inscribed "A Present from Brighton", length of each 11.2cm

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A silver capstan inkwell, 14cm diameter (5 1/2") Birmingham 1918

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A late 19th century brass large inkwell, the spirally moulded square glass well with eagle finial, on base with pierced border, 24.8cm high (9 3/4")

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An e.p.n.s. mounted horses hoof inkwell, the cover engraved Norway Torr 1907.

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An e.p.n.s. mounted horses hoof inkwell, the cover engraved "The Pet, Dalfibble 1858-88".

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A milk jug in the Allerton style, a pink lustre slop bowl, a rum butter bowl, a wall plate depicting a tiger and an inkwell and inkstand. (5)

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An inkwell in the form of a setter with a hare (repairs).

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A coal painted bronze figure of an English bulldog with inkwell.

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A Flight Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Topographical Inkwell, of cushion circular shape with ruby ground, frontally painted with a named view of 'Malvern Church Worcestershire', with applied gilt lion masks and on tripod paw feet, the domed cover with flambeau finial, concave triangular base, impressed mark (BFB and crown) and script mark in black, (10.5cm high) (restoration)

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An Edwardian Desk Calendar, with silver embossed scroll mount, (by J & W Deakin, Chester 1904); A Capstan Inkwell, (for Asprey, 1906); and Another, with moulded cap, (1908) (3)

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Small Travelling Inkwell Marled K.K.A. Priv, Eagle Type Crest And Anchor, Cased Pair Of Opera Glasses, Qty Of Numerical Labels

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An early Victorian inkwell in the form of an apple centrally cored and flanked by two gilt rimmed quill holders, the shell under dish with gilt foliage handle and painted with flowers, 16cm wide (D)

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An Edwardian silver inkwell by Mappin & Webb, London 1905, of tapering cylindrical shape, decorated with two reeded girdles, the upper surface with hinged cover surrounded by three drilled pen retainers, 9.5cm diameter, loaded; together with another capstan shaped inkwell, Chester 1928, the plain base incorporating a perpetual calendar, 10cm, loaded (2)

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An Art deco spelter and polished limestone inkstand, a goat butting to one side of the lidded inkwell behind the pen trough on the rectangular base, 26cm wide

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An inkwell with silver mount engraved 'Harrow v Eton, 1910'

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A mother-of-pearl articulated fish, a ceramic frog, a hardstone boar, a gilt metal tigress, a ceramic horse's head decanter stopper, a wax doll, a porcelain figure of a girl with a hobby horse, a wooden cat, two Chinese jars, a rosewood inkwell and covers and a Samson inkwell

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A sterling silver novelty inkwell or small box in the form of a bandsman's cap.

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A pewter puritan hat shaped inkwell, 20cms.

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Late Victorian cut glass square inkwell, with silver collar and lid, makers mark J.G. & S Birmingham 1899, 5.5cm square.

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Boars Head bronze inkwell, with cast branch twin handle, 15cm.

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A collection of small silver, comprising; a George IV small oval engraved pill box with monogram, Birmingham 1823 by Joseph Taylor, 2.5cm (1 in), an 18th century engraved bodkin with initials, 'EW' and makers mark WG only, 9.75cm long (3.75 in), a small glass inkwell, two conical extinguishers, a miniature goblet, Birmingham 1906 by Levi and Salaman, and other items

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A late 19th century Continental inkwell in the form of a swan, naturalistically chased with feathers, with a hinged cover and glass liner (a dent and the glass chipped), import marks for David Bridge, London 1894, 9cm long (3.5 in)

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A capstan shaped inkwell with reeded bands, Birmingham 1908, 11cm (4.25 in), a glass jam jar with silver mounts and a swing handle operated hinged cover, Birmingham 1917 by Asprey & Co Ltd, and a set of twelve dog nose coffee spoons with bird terminals and engraved initial 'R', London 1908

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A group of small silver, comprising; a hexafoil pierced basket with a husk border on three feet, Birmingham 1909 by Mappin & Webb, 9.5cm (3.75 in), a silver mounted cut-glass sugar caster, the cover with vase finial, 1931 by S J Levi & Co, a capstan-shaped inkwell with reeded borders, Sheffield 1927 by Walker and Hall, and five Hanoverian pattern coffee spoons, 1931 by E Viner

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A triangular capstan-shaped inkwell with canted corners, inscribed with the retailers mark, (lacking the glass liner), London 1935 by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, 16cm (6.25 in)

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A good French early 19th century bronze and marble inkwell, the hinged lid in the form of a sleeping cherub enclosing a gilt interior with two glass inkwells, 14.5cm long

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Four glass and silver or silver plate inkwells, and a small inkwell

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Two Victorian brass 'basket of fish' inkwells, (some damage), a Macintyre crested pottery match stand and a Ransomes patent folding pocket inkwell

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An iron 'dining gentleman' inkwell, two Eastern brass scribes ink sets, and two further inkstands

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A Victorian brass inkwell by Townsend & Co with a lobed glass inkwell, registration No. 239784

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AN EDWARDIAN GLASS AND SILVER MOUNTED INKWELL Birmingham 1905, 4in.(10cm.) dia., and a heart shape box. Continental, import marks for 1900 (2)

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A brown stoneware inkwell moulded in the form of Mr Punch, seated in a chair forming the ink container with pen hole at the rear, height 12.4cm, the back with impressed inscription "Gardner's Ink Works, Lower White Cross St., London" and with applied registration diamond, apparently for 8 April 1847

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Victorian rectangular desk stand, the raised pierced borders decorated with scrolls, shells and foliage, two inkwell recesses with cut glass and silver mounted inkpots, a central chamber stick with snuffer, on foliage decorated scroll feet, by Messers Angell, stamped Thomas's, 153 New Bond Street, London 1840, 13.5", 42.5 ozs

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An unusual brass inkwell in the shape of an anvil on a 7" stand G+

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A French faience dish, painted in blue and manganese with a flowerspray, within a stiff leaf band, 28.5cm diameter (11 1/4"), circa 1820, and a French Faience square inkwell, painted in blue with simple flowers and leaves, 12cm wide (4 3/4"), circa 1800 (crack)

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An earthenware concave sided rectangular inkstand, fitted with an inkwell and cover, and two jars and covers, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, within gilt cartouches, on a green ground, the ground, the stand inscribed in gilt 'Wm. Parkhouse Esq. Harpitt Cottage', 30.5cm wide (12"), circa 1850

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A pair of Staffordshire porcelain inkwell groups, each in the form of a young boy or girl, seated with a lamb or a poodle, and decorated in coloured enamels, on oval brown glazed round base, 11.5cm high (4 1/2"), circa 1840-50 (some damage)

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A Coalport drum shaped inkwell, the loop handle with taperstick finial, finely painted in puce monochrome with landscapes, within gilt rectangular panels, the blue ground decorated in gilt with stiff leaves, 18cm diameter overall (7"), circa 1810

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A capstan form inkwell, circular with hinged cover engraved crest and motto of the Royal Mail Steam Packett Company, made by Elkington & Co., 5.5in. (14cm).

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A late Victorian glass inkwell of rounded square shape with silver neck mount and cover, 2.75in. (7cm), Birmingham 1899.

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A silver capstan inkwell of typical design.

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A silver travelling inkwell, also a silver vesta case, engraved decoration.

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An inkwell in the form of a curling stone with a plated cover, a table lighter in the form of a curling stone and a set of weights contained within an oak box. (3)

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A Victorian Gothic, gilt brass and malachite inset seven-piece desk set, all with elaborate gilt brass chased scrolling strap work and comprising; a stationery box of casket shape, a pair of candlesticks with bulbous knop to the column, a cut glass inkwell on a plate base, a rectangular leather backed blotter, a pen tray of oval shape and a paper knife. (7)

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An inkwell in the form of a racehorse

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A Victorian travelling writing box with inkwell and match striker

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