We found 40109 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 40109 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
40109 item(s)/page
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
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)
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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)

-
40109 item(s)/page