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A plated inkwell of ovoid form, with hinged lid supported by a pair of mythical winged creatures, on circular base, 16cm high, base 18cm diameter, a WMF plated leaf-shaped shallow dish, 29 x 25cm, a glass claret jug with etched leaf decoration and plated mount, 29cm high and another cut-glass hobnail-decorated claret jug, 29cm high, (4).
An Indo-Portuguese drawer shaped writing boxTeakwood carcass fully coated in ebony, engraved ivory, green dyed ivory, sandalwood and other woodsFoliage and floral motifs decorationInner compartments, ebony inkwell and sand potOne drawerScalloped, pierced and gilt copper applied elementsGilt copper segmented pulley knobs and spiralled side handlesMughal influenced, 18th century20x43x33,5 cm Literature: DIAS, Pedro - "Mobiliário Indo-Português". Moreira de Cónegos: Imaginalis, 2013, p. 390This item is not legal to sell in the UK.
19th century maple box with silver presentation script - To Admiral Kennady from Roland Stuart, wood from a maple tree cut at Hatley Park (Cambridgeshire) Christmas 1890, the contents including a silver topped travelling inkwell, Georgian cabinet key, paper clip, coinage including a 17th century Dutch con, etc, 23cm max
Seltene Tintenfaßdose aus Bronze in Form eines Fischerkorbes. JAPAN, Meiji-Periode (1868-1912), Fein ausgearbeiteter, rechteckiger Flechtkorb mit glattem Klappdeckel, der im Relief, halbplastisch und plastisch wunderschön verziert ist mit Meerestieren. Für zwei Tintenfäßer (nur ein Glaseinsatz anbei), HxBxT: 4x12x7 cm. Altersspuren.Rare bronze inkwell box in the shape of a fisherman's basket. JAPAN, Meiji period (1868-1912), Finely crafted rectangular wicker basket with smooth hinged lid beautifully decorated in relief, semi-plastic and plastic with marine animals. For two inkwells (only one glass insert attached), HxWxD: 4x12x7 cm. Signs of age.
Natural History: Two Silver Plate Mounted Horse Hoofs, circa 1900-1911, by Rowland Ward Ltd, 166 & 167 Piccadilly, London, a small silver plate mounted foal hoof inkwell with hinged lid, commemorating - "Pip Pip, 1900", height 7.5cm, together with a silver plate mounted horse hoof pin cushion, commemorating - "The Grey Lady, 1911", height 11cm, each stamped Rowland Ward to underside of the hoof, (2)
Natural History: An Associated Pair of Brass Mounted Horse Hoofs, dated 1885 & 1924, attributed to Rowland Ward Ltd, London, a large horse hoof inkwell with applied brass mounts, with hinged lid, commemorating - "Shamrock, died April 1885, ???? Carriage House, height 10cm, together with another horse hoof as a match holder, with applied brass mounts, hinged lid, commerorating - "Dinah, Aged 22, 1924", (2)
An Austrain Painted Pottery Figural Inkwell, ceramic model of a fish and a Parian figure of a classical nude, 55cm high(3)Parian Figure - lacking wings. Restored feet. Restored hands. Some surface scratches. Fish - one fin broken but present, and one fin chipped. Inkwell - associated to the inkwell stand, generally OK.
Miscellaneous silver including a silver inkwell (missing liner) Sheffield hallmark dated 1919 mm S Hutton & Sons; silver cigarette case Birmingham hallmark dated 1918 mm CSG & Co, oval silver trinket box Birmingham hallmark dated 1918 with engine-turned decoration, silver mesh evening bag (broken handle) and a silver travelling clock stand.
Pair of Staffordshire inkwell/ pen holder, modelled as swans, heightened with gilt, approx 9 cms h, together with a Samson bocage singing bird figurine, heightened with gilt approx 10 cms h and a Rudolstadt Volkstedt small boy seated on a tree stump with grapes approx 11 cms h together with two glass birds.
Fukagawa Seiji, an Edwardian silver topped hand painted Japanese porcelain conical inkwell. The body is painted with three cartouches, one painted with two carp, one with a quail and blossom and the other a song bird among bamboo. The green ground has circles with various Japanese patterns with gilded detailing. It has original glass liner. Maker's mark to the base. Hallmarked: CB&S for Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1905. H.9cm
An important documentary Worcester inkwell, initialled and dated 1776Of circular or capstan form with sharply turned bands at the base and shoulder, a flared rim and three quill holders on the top, painted in blue with a version of the 'Rose' pattern, the spray and sprigs including a winged insect, the unglazed underside of the base inscribed in blue 'J, R 1776', 6.1cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceBilly Buck, Steppes Hill Farm Antiques, BADA Fair, 1999Pauline and David Tate CollectionThis unique dated inkwell is recorded in Dr Nigel Cook's list of dated Worcester porcelain published in Simon Spero's catalogue of the Klepser Collection (1984), p.185. The pattern is one of a group of related sprig designs that were used on shapes that didn't need to match popular teaware patterns. A smaller inkwell and a pounce pot in a related style were in the Zorensky Collection, see John Sandon and Simon Spero (1996), p.452.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two rare Derby inkwells and a liner, circa 1815Of circular form on triangular bases with gilded supporters and conch shell feet, one with the supporters modelled as merboys blowing horns, painted with a landscape panel reserved on a salmon-coloured ground, with liner, 12.7cm high, crown, crossed batons, D mark and gilder's number 18 in red, the other with seated cat supporters and scrollwork decoration, 9.5cm high, crown, crossed batons, D mark and gilder's number 36 in red (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceG C Bond CollectionNo other example of the first mentioned inkwell appears to be recorded.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester teacup and saucer, circa 1805Painted with still-life panels of shells, coral and seaweed on shaded grey backgrounds, the gilt-edged scenes reserved on a handsome black marbled ground, saucer 14cm diam, incised B marks, saucer also with script mark for BFB and F&B referring to Coventry Street address and Royal patronage (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceCharles Dawson CollectionAn inkwell with the same ground and a very closely related shell panel from the Lord and Lady Flight Collection was sold by Bonhams on 22 November 2022, lot 432.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The leather covered spherical handle, in the form of a cricket ball, has a button which when depressed opens to reveal a decorated brass dome cover. Operate the small adjacent lever and this top springs open to reveal a glass inkwell. The interior of this brass cover has a spring loaded pad. When closed this pad acts as a seal as it is forced against the bottle top. This domed cap is held down and further tightened by re-adjusting the lever. This ensures the inkwell is sealed to prevent spillage. Mounted on a hardwood shaft with a brass ferrule. Some minor wear to the leather covering and ferrule Length 31.5 inches / 80cmCirca 1880. Similar example cane be seen in “Cane Curiosa” page 157, items 14/3 and 14/4
A rather ordinary looking stick but the handle is of a clever design. The handle is 1 ½”/350mm in diameter and overall 3”/760mm long. The silver coloured metal handle is threaded over the full length giving an appearance of a decoration. The cap unscrews to reveal a blue glass inkwell. This fits snugly onto the handle recess. The bottle is 1 ½”/39mm from cap to base. As the handle top is screwed back on to the handle, it presses down onto the ink bottle top, compressing it to avoid spillage. The brass band on the handle is actually an independent collar screwed onto the handle. This is adjustable. It can be screwed up to meet and tightened on to the handle cap and lock it—the handle-- into place. An additional feature is the complete handle can be screwed free from the stick. This will show a recess in the stick which holds an old silver pen.This is marked “Sterling Silver” with maker’s mark “L&S” The stick is Malacca with the ridge or spine, often called a “teardrop,” running along its length. Original bone ferrule Overall length 35 ¾”/910mm

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