A George III silver wine coasterWilliam Plummer (probably)London, 1772With pierced sides and gadrooned shaped border, cartouches with engraved monogram to sides, maker's marks rubbed, 12.8cm dia., together with a group of silver items, comprising: a Victorian beaker, Walter & John Barnard, London, 1877, engraved with floral and foliate decoration and two cartouches, one with presentation engraving dated 1879, gilding to interior, 9.8cm high; a Victorian silver christening cup, Edward Ker Reid, London, 1859, with scrolling handle, on a stepped circular foot, engraved with cartouche bearing initials, 8cm high (inc. handle); a Victorian bonbon dish, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1895, of oval form, with shaped border, pierced and repousse decorated to sides, 17.3cm wide; a Victorian four division toast rack, Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield, 1895, 9.5cm wide; a pair of Victorian silver sugar nips, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1878, 9.5cm wide; a capstan inkwell, possibly Napper & Davenport, Birmingham, 1919, liner deficient, filled, 10.5cm dia.; a baby spoon, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield, 1928, and a white metal spoon, probably Continental, decorated with scrolling foliate motifs, weighable silver 27.5ozt (a lot)Condition Report: Weighable silver doesn't include the white metal spoon.
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A George III silver inkstandJoseph Craddock & William Ker ReidLondon, 1818The stand with floral scroll border raised on four paw bracket feet, supporting two silver mounted glass inkwells and a small chamberstick with snuffer, 14.5 x 21.5cm, the inkwell mounts, snuffer and chamberstick all with conforming marks, weighable weight approx. 15.6ozt
A group of silver to include an Asprey & Co. Aladdin lampBirmingham, 1929Together with: a capstan inkwell, complete with glass liner Chester, 1914, Stokes & Ireland, 5.3cm high; a second inkwell of turreted design, also with glass liner, Birmingham, 1928, maker's mark rubbed, 5.7cm high; and a Continental wax jack, of lobed design, with unidentified mark to handle, 15cm high (4) Condition Report: Bases assumed weighted so no English silver items weighed, wax jack approx. 4.7ozt
A group of English and Continental silver Various dates and makersThe group comprising: a French silver sugar pot with twin handles and baluster body, 950 standard, repousse decorated and raised on four foliate shouldered feet, no maker's mark noted, 14cm high; a German vase, stamped 835S, by Lutz & Weiß, of tapering, shaped square form, base filled, 19.8cm high; a silver inkstand, the inkwell with glass liner and gilding to hinged lid, Birmingham, 1919, Hukin & Heath, 14.5 x 20.2cm; and a silver sugar, Birmingham, 1919, Levi & Salaman, total weighable silver approx. 31.3ozt (4) .Condition Report: Inkstand 11.8ozt. French sugar 14.3ozt. English sugar 5ozt
A group of silver and silver mounted objectsThe group comprising: a capstan inkwell, Birmingham, 1915, Charles S. Green & Co., with name DORA engraved to lid, liner deficient, filled, 7cm wide; a hobnail pattern jar with silver lid, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1905, 7.8cm high; a silver mounted inkwell, Birmingham, 2000, stamped CDH 925; a glass jar with silver lid, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1938, 10.3cm wide; two small silver mounted hobnail pattern glass jars, London, 1994; a silver mounted scent bottle, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1900; the base of a guilloche enamelled candlestick, W. Wilkinson, Birmingham, 1928, filled, 13.2cm high; and a rattle, stamped 925; together with a pair of Italian casters, stamped 800, of baluster form, on a stepped circular foot, 19.5cm high; and a tulip vase, of baluster form, on a spreading foot with scalloped rim, the base filled, 19cm high, weighable silver approx. 11.8ozt (a lot)Condition Report: Weight only includes the silver lid from the hobnail pattern jar, the silver lid from the glass jar and the two casters.
A Victorian silver travelling dressing table set with silver mounts by Norman Marshall London 1895. The leather Gladstone travelling case opening to reveal a green silk lined interior. The part set having nine silver mounted bottles and jars decorated with guilloché enamel monograms to top. A sewing case, address book, inkwell, vesta, curling tong heater stamped EP Paris, mirror, small box locked no key, note pad, blotter, purse. Hallmarked silver funnel and beaker. The mounts by Norman Marshall, London 1895. The exterior of the case with monogram F.K.S. having a canvass top cover. Measures case approx 40cm x 27cm.
A collection 19th century and later Grand Tour ornaments, plaques and medallionscomprising a silvered bronze model of the Place Vendôme column on black marble base, a 'Rosso antico', black marble and patinated bronze model of Tajan's column, a patinated bronze Temple of Vesta inkwell on variegated marble base, a carved Sienna marble model of an oval font on Porto marble base, and a carved alabaster bust of the torso of the Dancing Faun with cymbals, the plaques and medallions comprising a pair of Sienna marble relief carved profile portrait plaques of Emperors, a matched part set of four framed basalt oval classical profile portrait medallions and a carved alabaster portrait relief of a classical maiden on later oval wooden backplate, various sizes (11)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Mignot 'Inkwell' Renault FT Tank with Britains French Infanterie in steel helmets, seventeen firing (fifteen in second grade), eighteen marching with full dress Officer, set 141, eight in full dress, Fry Hotchkiss machine Gunner, two Britains machine Gunners and a PARIS OFFICE machine Gunner (Condition Very Good-Fair, two repainted, one head loose, seven rifles damaged, two arms missing) (49)
Dolls’ house and doll items; dolls’ house - a soft metal desk inkwell with seated dog —1 3/4in. (4.5cm.) wide; three wood flower pots, a large step for a Gottschalk house and a part set of cutlery on card; doll - Marklin painted tinplate dustpan and crumb tray and wooden brush; a tinplate toy pocket watch and other items
Edward VII hallmarked silver inkwell stand with mask handles, raised on four bun feet, Chester 1902, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, length 19.5cm, together with a hallmarked silver shell shaped dish raise on three ball feet, Sheffield 1919, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson and a Victorian hallmarked silver embossed pin dish, London 1893, maker's mark indistinct, weight of all items excluding glass inkwell 169g
A Coalport 'Coalbrookdale' porcelain writing set or deskstand, circa 1835 of twin-handled form, with inkwell, sander and spill vase, finely painted with flowers and butterflies, typically encrusted with flowers, signed in underglaze blue 'Cdale' to the base, 30cm wide (missing one inkwell) Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection. Notes: This 'two by two' configuration is much rarer than the more commonly found inkstands which typically only include three central linear recesses for inkwells, a vase and/or a candlestick. Condition:Missing an inkwell and cover. The other inkwell's cover is chipped. Losses and breakages to flowers and foliage throughout. One piece of fruit/foliage has been crudely broken and re-stuck. There is a chip to one foot and another foot has been cleanly broken and re-stuck. Crazing throughout.
JOHN GRINSELL & SONS; a late Victorian hallmarked silver ink stand of rectangular form with twin glass wells set with hinged covers, Sheffield 1899, length 21cm approx 9.87ozt or 307g (af)Condition Report: One of the glass inkwells is completely broken in two meaning the silver cover is loose which is also misshapen and dented. There are chips to the other glass inkwell. Hallmark slightly obscured to the surface. General suface wear throughout.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A TUDRIC PEWTER AND ENAMEL INKWELL mounted on a square base with a circular disc of blue and green enamel in each corner, the cylindrical inkwell with clear glass liner and square hinged lid topped with rectangular enamel decoration, no. 0141, stamped ENGLISH PEWTER. 8cm high, 15.2cm square An example of this inkwell is illustrated in Stephen A Martin's 'Archibald Knox', Artmedia Press, 2001, p.228Archibald Knox (1864-1933) was a highly influential designer and artist of the Arts and Crafts movement, known for his distinctive contributions to the Celtic Revival and Art Nouveau styles. Hailing from the Isle of Man, Knox's designs are celebrated for their organic, flowing forms and intricate knotwork, often drawing inspiration from the natural world and Celtic motifs. His work for Liberty & Co. in London, where he spent much of his career, was pivotal in shaping the company's reputation for innovative design during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Knox's legacy continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, and his pieces remain highly sought-after examples of the decorative arts of the era. This auction presents a unique opportunity to acquire rare and exquisite pieces designed by Archibald Knox, showcasing his enduring artistic influence and significance in design history. One circular enamel with a couple of flea bites. In otherwise good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND by Roberts & Hall, Sheffield 1852, the shaped base with a scroll edge and four scroll feet, chased with floral sprays, surmounted by a pair of silver-topped cut-glass inkwell and pounce pot flanking a figural taperstick. 33cm wide, 24.3 troy ounces (excl. inkwell and pounce pot)
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A TUDRIC PEWTER INKWELL no. 0162, of circular form with hinged domed cover, cast with stylised honesty pattern, stamped marks.12cm diameterArchibald Knox (1864-1933) was a highly influential designer and artist of the Arts and Crafts movement, known for his distinctive contributions to the Celtic Revival and Art Nouveau styles. Hailing from the Isle of Man, Knox's designs are celebrated for their organic, flowing forms and intricate knotwork, often drawing inspiration from the natural world and Celtic motifs. His work for Liberty & Co. in London, where he spent much of his career, was pivotal in shaping the company's reputation for innovative design during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Knox's legacy continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, and his pieces remain highly sought-after examples of the decorative arts of the era. This auction presents a unique opportunity to acquire rare and exquisite pieces designed by Archibald Knox, showcasing his enduring artistic influence and significance in design history.
Raymond Kopa presentation plaque France v. Greece, 1958 inscribed France contre Grece, Parc des Prince, 1er octobre 1958 R. KOPA on hardwood with easel stand, 6in high, team line-up photograph and modern travel pen case and inkwell Provenance: Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 387 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware candlestick,modelled as a toby jug style figure, impressed marks, no. 8594, 11.5cm diameter7.5cm hightogether with a similar Royal Doulton stoneware inkwell,impressed marks, no. 8584,9cm highCondition ReportNo apparent chips or cracks.The inkwell, missing hat/ top.

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