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Lot 41

VICTORIAN WOOD & BRASS INKWELL ETC VICTORIAN WOOD & BRASS INKWELL. 2 METAL BIRDS ON STAND. PAIR OF POSTAL SCALES

Lot 375

George V silver capstan inkwell by Zimmerman, Birmingham 1925, weighted and with glass inkwell, 10.5cm diameter; also a silver mounted glass teapot stand, Birmingham 1923, 15.5cm (2) (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satisfy yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please request one and it will be provided in writing).

Lot 64

Mixed Lot: An Edwardian small silver capstan inkwell, hallmarked Birmingham 1910 (loaded), a small silver dish with coin inset, hallmarked Birmingham 1905, makers mark S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, two silver thimbles, pair of small silver sugar tongs, small pepper, marks rubbed, a hallmarked silver caster lid together with plated condiment spoon, tongs and metal watch chain, weighable silver 82gms

Lot 378

An late 20th century silver plated desk tidy with a glass inkwell and a late 20th century mahogany three-bottle Tantalus Location: 5.4If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 329

Selection of ceramics comprising a ceramic stirrup cup modelled as a dog, 11.5cm overall, a Staffordshire model of a lion, unmarked, 8cm high x 7cm wide, a Staffordshire inkwell model of a hunting dog and rabbit, marked to the base, 11.5cm overall x 8.5cm high and a pair of Staffordshire pheasants with polychrome painted decoration, 14.5cm high (5) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.

Lot 118

Group of Arts and Crafts style metalware to include: a Townshend & Co decorative glass and brass inkwell, the lid of the inkwell decorated with a serpent, the base marked 'Townshend & Co 3586, Rd No 239780', 18.5cm wide x 12cm high approx overall, a brass lozenge framed mirror with bevelled edge mirror plate and two girandole branches, 30cm high approx overall, a square copper plaque decorated with leaves, a flower and a gourd, unsigned, 19cm x 19cm and a small twin handled vessel with an 'S' to the centre, 18cm wide (4) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.

Lot 468

A mixed lot comprising a dressing table set marked BIRKS STERLING, hallmarked silver comprising three brushes and an inkwell together with three epns spoons.

Lot 329

A late Victorian silver mounted square cut glass inkwell, the shoulders pierced and embossed with lattice and 'C' scroll decoration, the hinged lid similarly decorated, height 8.5cm, and a similar silver mounted domed cut glass inkwell, height 10cm, both London 1895 by William Comyns & Sons.

Lot 389

An Edwardian silver oval bonbon dish, embossed and pierced with masks and scrolls, Birmingham 1901 by Marples & Co, length 15cm, a pair of silver King's pattern sugar tongs, London 1855, length 14.7cm, total weight 109.3g, and an Indian Colonial circular silver powder compact, the hinged lid engraved with a sunrise with a boat and palm trees, Bhowanipur Calcutta by KK Dutt, diameter 7.3cm, together with a group of plated items, including a Sheffield plate rectangular inkstand, fitted with a chamber taperstick, pounce pot and inkwell, length 22.5cm, a basket and a three-piece bachelor's tea set.

Lot 322

A Tiffany & Co sterling oval trinket box and cover, the front with stylized strapwork and beaded decoration, with fabric lined interior, length 8cm, and a small group of other silver, comprising a circular cut glass jar with silver cover, London 1825 by John & Archibald Douglas, diameter 9cm, a specimen vase and a capstan inkwell, weighable items 165.4g.

Lot 441

Two silver mounted clear glass cluck-cluck decanters and stoppers, each with silver collar, London 1903 and Birmingham 1917, heights 29cm and 28.5cm, together with a silver and cut glass circular inkwell, the hinged lid with hinged compartment, London 1895 by James Dudley of Southsea, diameter 13.4cm.

Lot 437

A George V silver circular bowl of shallow form, Birmingham 1922, weight 66.5g, diameter 10cm, a silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1911, diameter 14.5cm, a group of silver handled cutlery, a Dutch silver two-handled pin dish, weight 69.5g, and a small group of plated items.

Lot 152

A late Victorian silver and hobnail cut glass inkwell, raised on a square gadrooned and foliate embossed base, terminating in scrolled feet, London 1899, 9.5cm wide, 81.1gms excluding glass liner

Lot 397

A 19th Century brass and Pietra Dura marble inlaid desk stand, the enamelled urn shaped inkwell flanked by cherubs, 24.5cm AF

Lot 269

A Royal Doulton Suffragette stoneware inkwell, modelled as an old lady with arms crossed and angry face, her apron stamped Votes for Women, glazed in colours impressed factory marks, hinge broken, cover glued to base, 8.5cm. high

Lot 155

FRENCH SCHOOL FIGURAL INKWELL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY the domed cover surmounted with the figure of Cupid, on a lobed circular body with lions' masks, bronze, with rouge marble base, on an associated brecce pernice and white marble pedestal plinth (2) inkwell 17cm high (6 ¾in high); pedestal 9.5cm high (3 ¾in high)

Lot 85

A George V silver inkwell, circular hinged cover, 7.5cm diameter, Birmingham 1925; a silver oval trinket box, 6.5cm wide, Birmingham 1921; a silver sauce ladle, Sheffield 1967; a silver topped dressing table bottle; a George III silver teaspoon, London 1794; other silver spoons, etc (9)

Lot 62

A Middle Eastern silver and copper damascened brass flagon, decorated in the Islamic taste, 8cm high; a Kahmiri silvered copper vase, 9cm high; an Indian brass scribe's inkwell, of Mughal design, 6.5cm diam (3)

Lot 166

A modern London Pottery Company Ltd designed stilton dish and cover for Harrods of Knightsbridge as The Bell Inn 1642, 23 cm high, together with a Continental porcelain figural inkwell as a mother and two children seated upon a chaise longue, 18 cm long x 18 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The area for the cheese is 15 cm in diameter. The base has crazing throughout and some discolouration. The lid has a crack running through it from the base alongside one building together with all over crazing. In need of a clean, very grubby. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details

Lot 56

Mappin and Webb, a George V silver four slice toastrack, London 1915, together with two silver cigarette cases, three serviette rings, two silver vesta cases and a silver mounted inkwell. Various dates and makers. 12.1 troy oz weighable

Lot 27

A selection of mixed items to include a pair of vintage cufflinks, a travelling inkwell, a pill box with dog and various items of jewellery

Lot 815

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CHEST, third quarter 18th century, the moulded edged top over four long drawers with brass bail handles, the top drawer fitted with a baize lined slide over drawers and pigeon holes flanked by inkwell and pen rest, moulded base and bracket feet, 36 1/4" w x 18 1/2" d x 30 1/2" h (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT) Condition Report: Generally good depth of colour, top possibly repolished, some fading to one side. All brasses intact and possibly original. Woodwork good, some small knocks/losses down along both front corners, cockbeading generally good.

Lot 211

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE COPPER INKWELL

Lot 114

A 20thC cast iron inkstand depicting HMS Victory, the lidded inkwell connected via a chain to the ship, beside a recess, 16cm high.

Lot 286

This Royal Doulton character jug, depicting Mark Twain, stands at 7.25 inches tall. Designed as part of the Whitley Collection and marked with the Royal Doulton crown and lion backstamp, it features the production year 1979. The jug presents a finely detailed representation of Twain, complete with a sculpted quill and inkwell handle that pays homage to his legacy as one of America's most celebrated authors. Royal Doulton, renowned for its craftsmanship and artistic excellence, has been a cornerstone in ceramic artistry since 1815. This particular jug, D6654, is a collectible piece within the iconic Character Jug series, prized by collectors worldwide for its blend of historical significance and artistic quality.Issued: 1979Dimensions: 7.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 730

A S.Mordan & Co. Blue and clear glass inkwell mounted on gilt metal floral base. 10cm

Lot 471

Dresden floral decorated inkwell, Continental porcelain comport on brass rams head supports, pair of miniature Chinese blue and white ginger jars with covers, and two others, together with four Continental porcelain candlesticks

Lot 549

Imari Ironstone inkstand on low supports together with a Dutch pedestal inkwell with coverDamages and loss of gilding, as shown in photos

Lot 720

Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company silver circular inkwell with hinged cover and cut glass insert (with later engraved presentation inscription)

Lot 484

An inkwell in the form of a dog's head. The resin head with celluloid eyes hinged at the back opening to reveal the glass liner, mounted on a wooden base.

Lot 67

Comprising a diminutive vase, a tortoise water dropper, a globular water dropper with a leafy branch, a double-dragon brush rest, and a trunk-form inkwell.(Height of tallest 4 1/2 inches)No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report

Lot 64

A William IV silver pounce, probably by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1835, the leaf decorated body with gilt interior and swept foot9.5cm high together with a Victorian silver and cut glass inkwell,by Walter & John Barnard, London 1879, the cut glass bulbous form inkwell on an engraved circular dish form base,8.1cm highweighable 7.9ozt (2)

Lot 409

An Austrian cold painted spelter inkwell, in the manner of Franz Bergmann (1861-1936), modelled as a lizard, mounted with a pen wipe, and a brass lidded inkwell, unmarked, 26cm wide Condition Reportone finger missing. Rubbing to the body. Glass liner chipped. Cover dented.

Lot 452

A Victorian coromandel writing box, with mother-of-pearl inlay, opening to reveal a tooled leather inset writing slope, fitted inkwell and secret compartment, fitted with a lock, inscribed 'Agnes Adam, Decr 25th 1872'35.5cm wide24cm deep14cm highCondition ReportThe lock working with key present. With cracking to the interior of one of the compartments. Newer leather insert. Some cracking to the coromandel. Some losses to the mother of pearl. Please see additional images. Shipping estimate £38.00 +VAT.

Lot 420A

A pair of mother of pearl opera glasses fitted folding handle10cm widetogether with two joint holders, a baby jelly mould, two pairs of inkwells, a mother of pearl handled fruit knife, a pot lid, a Bergman style group kitten with violin on a rosewood handled knife (qty.)Condition Reporthairline crack to ceramic inkwell, pitting to jelly mould areas of paintloss to violingeneral wear and tear commensurate with age

Lot 337

A silver travelling inkwell together with gobletCONDITION REPORTsmall ding to goblet so rim slightly out of shape

Lot 1055

A silver inkstandSilver, fineness .833With cut-glass inkwell and pounce pot, and letter rackRelief decoration with foliage motifsPorto hallmark (1938-1984)14x34.5x26 cm1278 g (base)

Lot 17

A Chinese porcelain candlestick "female figure" with inkwell "child"Chinese porcelain sculpture_x000D_Polychrome and gilt decoration_x000D_Qing Dynasty, 18th/19th century_x000D_(restorations)H.: 29.5 cm

Lot 1056

Desk Inkwell in SilverDesk Inkwell in Silver_x000D_In Silver_x000D_Decorated with shell motifs_x000D_Includes inkwell and sander_x000D_Porto assay mark (1877-1881) and silversmith’s mark attributable to Francisco Pinto Teixeira (1887-1890)_x000D_(Some minor signs of use)13.5×21×14.5 cm251 g

Lot 36

SILVER & CUT GLASS INKWELL

Lot 124

Three Dresden porcelain cabinet cups and saucers; a Limoges porcelain and metal mounted inkwell and a porcelain cup AF

Lot 6

A 19th Century French Sevres style table bell / inkwell

Lot 710

A George V silver inkwell stand, of rectangular form having scroll and gadrooned rim, with a square silver mounted glass inkwell and pen holder, raised on four scroll feet, marks for London 1926, maker C S Harris & Sons Ltd, 15cm x 10.5cm, 142g lacking inkwell

Lot 678

A George V silver inkwell stand, of rectangular form having thread rim, having personal engraving to the centre, with two square silver mounted glass inkwells and pen holder, raised on four ball feet, marks for Birmingham 1919, maker John Grinsell & Sons, 20.5cm x 14cm, 253g lacking inkwells

Lot 376

An early 19th Century oil on board English School painting of gentleman. Seated with an arm resting on the desk holding a pair of spectacles beside an inkwell and books. 13.5cm wide by 16cm high (painting) 19cm wide by 31cm high (frame)

Lot 859

Victorianisches Tintenfass um 1850 (Inkwell). Dunkelgrünes Glas mit aufklappbarem Deckel darunter Fach für Briefmarken. Beiliegend zwei alte Schriften. Herst. G. Riddle, London. H.: 8 cm. Tüllendeckel fehlt. Standunterseite mit kl. Chip.

Lot 280

A George V silver capstan inkwell, with clear glass liner, on weighted base; together with another smaller example (2)

Lot 282

An early 20th century silver topped cut glass inkwell; together with another silver mounted inkwell, two silver topped dressing table jars and a silver collared scent bottle. (5)

Lot 28

A Victorian brass novelty inkwell, in the form of a capstan, coiled with a rope, 10cm highOverall condition is complete but dirty and worn. There is no liner inside. There is a lot of play in the hinge, but it is complete. Tarnished.

Lot 193

19thC Napoleon 111 French desk inkwell, of 'Gutta Percha' or 'Bois Durci' with glass Inkwell, in Louis XV style

Lot 1263

Silver Inkwell (faults), scent bottles, mother-of-pearl caviar dish and spoons, XIX Century ale glass, stoppers, etc:- One Tray.

Lot 343

Mixed collection of Minton ceramics to include dinner and salad plates, green and gilt inkwell, lidded pot, cake plates etc (1 tray).

Lot 189

Hallmarked silver desk clock, Birmingham 1911, 11cm wide, probably converted from an inkwell. Non working, nicely repurposed example.

Lot 162

A collection of silver and silver plated items to include antique silver picture frame, lidded box and jar, inkwell a/f together with silver plated purse and pin cushion. (Qty)

Lot 790

Three late 19th / early 20th century cast brass desk items - comprising an inkstand by William Tonks & Sons (impressed factory mark to underside), the inkwell with hinged pagoda cover and china liner, flanked by two pierced foliate scroll dishes, on four paw feet, 23.5cm long; a lead-loaded candlestick with scrolled snake stem and Gothic strapwork decoration to the domed base, 15.5cm high; and a square table candlestick.

Lot 126

A small collection of silver plated and cut glass items - including a cut glass and gilt brass inkwell; a Victorian silver plated christening mug in the Aesthetic taste; two cut glass vases, the tallest 25cm high; a set of four wheel engraved shot glasses with deer and game birds in wooded landscapes, 5.2cm high; etc.

Lot 159

Three silver mounted cut glass items - comprising a large globular scent bottle, stamped 'M Bros Sterling Silver', 13cm high, lacks atomiser attachment; a George V inkwell, E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1921; 8.25cm high; and a cotton wool jar, William Comyns & Sons, London 1902, bun form with Ruben's cherubs decoration to the hinged cover, 12cm diameter (glass cracked); together with a pair of white metal boxes, one with fitted interior, with repoussé foliate strapwork and crimped borders, 11.5 x 7.75cm. (5)

Lot 160

Three small silver and white metal desk items - comprising an Edwardian silver trophy form pen wipe, T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1902, 6.8cm high; a white metal letter clip, with pierced bird, floral and foliate decoration, 7.7cm long; and a white metal and cut glass travelling inkwell (originally from a vanity case), the hinged lid with hinged wingnut locking clasp, 8cm long.

Lot 230

A Victorian brass and glass square inkstand with pierced borders, detachable glass inkwell on four bracket feet, 11 x 18 x 18cm

Lot 231

A brass inkwell shaped square, chased with scrolls and leaves the cylindrical well with porcelain liner, circa 1900, 9 x 9.5 x 9.5cm

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