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Lot 316

Silver inkwell stand with 2 glass/silver topped ink bottles (pin missing on lid of 1 bottle), 9" x 6" x 2.5" high, total w: 19.2 ozt

Lot 387

A Silver Capstan Inkwell with Liner by Henry C Davis, Birmingham Hallmark 1909

Lot 277

Victorian travelling inkwell, silver mounted top, glass flanked base, London 1845, 3.5cm.

Lot 133

A 19th century pewter inkwell with ceramic liner

Lot 144

A silver plated and engraved inkwell in the form of a shell, height 8 cm

Lot 346

INKWELL. A pewter mounted, iridescent green glass inkwell. Width 8cm.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 347

GLASS INKWELL. A Victorian blue & white cased, glass inkwell. Height 8cm.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 230

A box with drawer, Anglo-Indian, sandalwood, engraved ivory inlays with black filled groovings "Flowers and foliage", drawer with interior «brake» containing dividers with inkwell and pounce pot, inside the lid with several handwritten inscriptions referring to various personalities, some addresses in London and different dates from the second half of the 20th century ,probably referring to successive owners,metal mounts, bottom with iron-marked RFG on the back, India - Vizagapatam, 18th C. (3rd quarter), faults and defects. Notes: This lot is subject to CITES export/import restrictions and is duly certified nº ????????????????????. Cabral Moncada Leilões warns of the fact that several countries prohibit the import of goods that incorporate materials from protected wild fauna and flora species, including, among others, ivory, coral and turtle. Therefore, we advise potential buyers to inform themselves in advance about the applicable legislation, in particular the customs regulations in force in the countries in question., Dim. - 18 x 42 x 32 cm

Lot 240

A lady's desk with removable bureau and two-door top/cabinet, black lacquered wood with gilt decoration "Chinese figures", "Fans", "Various animals", "Birds and flowers" and "Landscapes", compartment for inkwell and pounce pot, two side drawers, feet with castors, Chinese, 19th C. (2nd quarter), minor defects, many faults in the lacquer, some with the possibility of detachment, Dim. - 124 x 59 x 62,5 cm

Lot 50

A SILVER OBLONG INKSTAND JOHN GRINSELL & SONS, BIRMINGHAM 1911 With a reeded border, two pen trays, an oval hinged compartment, engraved 'Srinagar 1923 Tennis Ladies Singles H. H. Horn', with two cut glass bottles with silver mounts, on four ball feet 26cm (10 1/4in) long 646g (20.8 oz) weighable Condition Report: Marks generally clearWobblesEngraving crispOne nut missing beneathHinges goodOne bottle with a ceramic inkwell that is stuck, so cover does not closeLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 457

SHEAFFER, STARS OF EGYPT A LIMITED EDITION SILVER FOUNTAIN PEN, NO. 129/360, CIRCA LONDON 2007Cap and Barrel: The silver cap decorated with the Osiris within a surround of the wings of Isis, and barrel with a pyramid with the Eye of Horus above, the cap signed Sheaffer Italy and stamped 925 Sterling silver, with London hallmark, with blue resin ends Nib and Filling System: The nib signed Sheaffer and stamped 18K 750, cartridge filling system, uninked Accessories: Sheaffer blue wooden box, blue glass inkwell, certificate of Authenticity, instruction booklet, information booklet, and polishing cloth Condition Report: No noticeable signs of useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 176

Y&nbspA BROWN CROCODILE AND 9 CARAT GOLD MOUNTED INKWELL, DESK CALEDNAR AND LETTER TRAY ASPREY & CO. LTD., LONDON 1929 The rectangular crocodile ink well with a glass pen tray and two glass ink well with 9 carat gold covers, the rectangular letter tray with a 9 carat gold mounted handle to the cover, the square desk calendar with 9 carat gold mounts The inkwell 40cm (15 3/4in) long, the letter tray 36cm (14in) long, the calendar 16cm (6 1/4in) longTogether with a crocodile blotter pad, 46cm (18in) longProvenance: Frome Whitfield House, Dorchester, Dorset, home of the Henning family since the early 1700's. The original house was Tudor origin, but was rebuilt in the Regency period, together with East and West Wings. Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The import of lots that are subject to CITES regulations are banned in certain countries. Please check your country's import regulations before bidding. Condition Report: Inkwell - Hallmarks partially obscured, hinges good, covers sit well, one with a large chip to to the corner, the other with a conchoidal fracture, the pen tray with various chips, the stand with losses to the leatherLetter tray - Hallmarks clear, play to the handle and gold mount, splits to the leather around the handle, flecks of white paint to one edge, splits to the leather inside the bodyCalendar - Marks are clear, some losses to the leather, stands wellBlotter pad - Fair conditionAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 484

MONTEGRAPPA, CHAOS A LIMITED EDITION FOUNTAIN PEN, ROLLERBALL PEN AND INK WELL, NO. 121/1000, NO. 121/911 AND NO. 121/1000Cap and Barrel: Silver coloured and celluloid cap and barrel, the cap with a dagger clip and chased with a snake, the barrel with a skull and lizards, stamped with Vicenza, post 1968 .925 standard Nib and Filling System: Medium white gold coloured nib, stamped 18K 750, piston filling system, uninked Accessories: Montegrappa box, guarantee booklet, authenticity certificate, information booklet, dust bag and outer card packagingThe rollerball pen and rock crystal inkwell conforming Condition Report: Like new conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 102

A quantity of Arts & Crafts pewter items to include a pair of candle sticks, an inkwell, a jug and other items.

Lot 1015

A & J ZIMMERMAN LTD; an unusual Edwardian hallmarked silver combination inkwell and pocket watch, the hinged cover containing a base metal pocket watch with Arabic numerals to the white enamel dial and revealing a glass inkwell to a stepped loaded circular base, Birmingham 1902, diameter 15.25cm.Condition Report: The watch ticks when wound but no guarantee to be in working order. The silver itself is in good condition free from any engraving or initials. Good clear hallmarks. Presented very well with just light surface scratches and tarnishing.

Lot 1077

MARSON & JONES; a George VI hallmarked silver inkwell with turquoise blue guilloché enamel decorated hinged lid, glass liner and loaded circular base, the base inscribed 'Gourlander 48/50 North End, Croydon', Birmingham 1945, diameter 8cm..Condition Report: Hallmark legible but very slightly obscured. The lid also has basic hallmarks. The enamel has light surface scratches but no chips or damage. Glass liner present. No inscriptions, no dents to the main body just a couple of pin head sized knocks.

Lot 1000

A Victorian silver plated ram's head inkwell, with rising cover enclosing a glass liner and mounted on a turned wooden base, unmarked, height 19cm.

Lot 870

A late Victorian silver and brass mounted horse's hoof inkwell, engraved 'Souvenir of Old Piedbald', London, 1897, height 87mm.

Lot 871

An Edwardian silver mounted horse's hoof inkwell, engraved 'Souvenir of Old Tommy', London, 1904, height 74mm.

Lot 241

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER AND GLASS INKWELL by Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes, Birmingham 1901, the cube inkwell with a hinged bun-top, on a square spreading base with pen well borders, raised on four bun feet. 15cm square, 7.7 troy ounces (excl. inkwell)

Lot 498

The Benjamin Franklin $100 bill is a United States banknote that features the image of Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and a prominent figure in American history. Here are some key points about the Benjamin Franklin $100 bill:1. Design: The current design of the $100 bill, introduced in 2013, incorporates several security features to prevent counterfeiting. It features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the front, while the back showcases an image of Independence Hall in Philadelphia.2. Security Features: The $100 bill includes various security features to ensure its authenticity. These features include a 3D security ribbon with images of bells and the number 100 that change color when the bill is tilted, a watermark of Benjamin Franklin visible when held up to light, and a color-shifting inkwell that changes from copper to green when viewed at different angles.3. Denomination: The $100 bill is the highest denomination of U.S. currency in general circulation. It is widely accepted and used for larger transactions, both domestically and internationally.4. Legal Tender: The $100 bill, like all U.S. currency, is considered legal tender, which means it is recognized and accepted as a form of payment for goods and services within the United States. It is also widely accepted in many other countries.5. Use and Distribution: $100 bills are commonly used for larger transactions, such as purchasing high-value items or making significant cash withdrawals. They are distributed by banks and financial institutions and are circulated throughout the economy.6. Symbolism: The image of Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill serves as a tribute to his significant contributions to American society. Franklin was a prominent statesman, inventor, author, and scientist who played a key role in drafting the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.7. Global Recognition: The $100 bill featuring Benjamin Franklin is recognized worldwide and is often associated with the economic strength and influence of the United States. It is widely accepted in international transactions and serves as a global reserve currency.The Benjamin Franklin $100 bill holds both practical and symbolic significance. It serves as an important component of the U.S. currency system and reflects the enduring legacy of Benjamin Franklin as a key figure in American history and innovation.Measures 21 x 50 x 5.Wood and Resin.

Lot 175

Maurice BOUVAL (1863-1916) Art Nouveau bronze inkwell surmounted by a nude young woman - Weight: 2.10 kg - Shipping available - Region: Europe - Sizes: H 130 MM L 240 MM - At first glance: normal wear / patina of use

Lot 141

Bronze inkwell with dog on marble plinth, circa 1920Bronzen inktpot met hond op marmeren sokkel, circa 192015.5 x 13.5 x 8.5 cm

Lot 240

A late 18th century Georgian oak bureau bookcase. 195cm H, 84cm W, 50cm D, with fine inlay together with a pewter capstan inkwell. Condition Report: The upper section contains two adjustable shelves. Upper section measures W92cm, base measures, W84cm. Structurally sound. Some loss to the details and small areas of restoration to the decoration. Some very small areas of the wood suggest previous worm however it appears to have been treated. Signs of wear including scratches, discolouration and knocks consistent with age and usage. Would benefit from a clean.

Lot 634

A large collection of metalware including jugs, teapots, kettles, inkwell, candlesticks etc

Lot 172

Selection of vintage miscellaneous to include inkwell, small miniature violin, figures, silver rimmed glassware etc

Lot 37

Unusually large George VI silver inkwell of capstan form, with clear glass liner by Asprey & Co., Birmingham, 1938, H.9.2cm x Dia.20.2cm, (body has some dents and glass liner chip to rim)

Lot 513

A Victorian black lacquered gilt and painted Inkwell, with both glasses, raised on bun feet, W 22 cm.

Lot 511

A 19thC French gilt-metal Inkwell, base depicting alternating bulls heads, grapes and Putti, top cover surmounted by a model of an angel embracing an eagle, W 11 cm x H 17 cm x D 10 cm.

Lot 907

A collection of penknives, other knives and a silver topped glass inkwell, (glass a/f)

Lot 1587

An Edwardian A.F.Donagan Cambridge writing box complete with inkwell and match striker, The brass handle inscribed R J M Bentley Esq.

Lot 1584

An electroplate Barker Brothers of Birmingham antique pen tray and inkwell stand together with a Woolwich Equitable letter opener with silver and banded agate handle mounted ink pen.

Lot 50

Collectors Items Including, a fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, a pair of Moreau, Paris binoculars, a Rolls Razor set, an Inkwell, brassware, pipe, ship in bottle, etc

Lot 166A

A Pair of Decorative Cloisonne Vases, 26cm high, together with an inkwell in the form of a globe held aloft on the backs of three greyhounds (3)

Lot 68

Seven Glass Paperweights and a Perthshire Inkwell, including Caithness limited edition examples with certificates and John Deacon (one tray)Four nations with a facet chip to the top. John Deacon fluted weight with a chip. All others in good order

Lot 1006

A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a small two-handled cup; a square inkwell, filled; a circular box and cover; a shuttle-shaped box with textured finish; a vesta-case and various items of flatware including a Tiffany Holly pattern grapefruit-spoon, weighable silver 11oz 12dwt, 360gr; the silver plate including various items of flatware; an egg coddler, a/f; a toastrack and other items (qty)

Lot 1081

Four Assorted Silver Items, comprising a capstan-inkwell, with reeded borders; a silver-mounted match-striker and two snuff or pill-boxes (4)

Lot 1008

A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a capstan inkwell; a tea-caddy with pull-off cover; three various vesta-cases and various items of flatware, some cased; the silver plate including flatware and a pair of salt-cellars (qty)

Lot 1072

A Collection of Assorted Silver, including a pair of Victorian silver salt-cellars, the sides chased with foliage; a shell-shaped dish; a fluted pedestal dish, the centre applied with a cast rose; a pair of toastracks; condition items; an inkwell, cover lacking and a bowl (qty)

Lot 335

A set of two white round porcelain saltshakers decorated with blue foliage with 1/712 written on the bottom. The other is a square porcelain inkwell decorated with the same blue foliage design with 1/738.739 written on the bottom. Royal Copenhagen backstamp. Dimensions of the largest item: 2.5"L x 2.5"W x 2.25"H. Edition Number: 1/712 Manufacturer: Royal CopenhagenCountry of Origin: DenmarkCondition: Age related wear. Inkwell is missing lid.

Lot 773

A Bakelite cigarette case with internal springs at base - sold with a glass inkwell with cat face lift-top lid

Lot 1638

A cut glass spherical scent bottle with English silver flip-top - sold with an antique amber glass scent bottle with ornate embossed flip-top, a ruby glass double-end scent bottle with gilded tops and a silver topped glass inkwell - various condition

Lot 159

A 60cm late Victorian oak lectern with lift-top reading surface and brass inkwell marked for A. Wheaton & Co (Exeter), set on turned front supports with open shelves to rear

Lot 897

A late 19th Century walnut and strung stationery box with floral inlaid decoration and ormolu fittings, the interior fitted with compartments, stamp slide and inkwell, the lift-top with letter rack drop front mechanism - side handles missing

Lot 329

A silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1928, 10cm diameter

Lot 285

A Circular Silver Inkwell, Together With A Silver Ashtray & Silver Topped Dressing Table Jar

Lot 1150A

Victorian Edinburgh silver Greek design Inkwell pot, oil lamp combination- sat on an oval silver tray with Greek key design and engraved with presentation 'Presented to Alexander Dowell Esp, on the occasion of his marriage' dated 1861. Comes with a glass ink well pot. Produced by James and Walter Marshall. [Silver- 299.74grams]

Lot 335

An Edwardian combined silver mounted glass watch holder, stamp box and inkwell. By J. Grinsell and Sons, Birmingham 1909, the bowed drop front fitted a double stamp holder, the watch holder fitted a nickel cased pocket watch, length 11cm.

Lot 1

A collection of silver plated wares to include; muffin dish, trumpet vases, inkwell, goblets, coffee and tea pot, two milk churn shaped condiment/preserve pots with ladles, glass salts, dishes. Along with a large plated Walker & Hall epergne on base, with two glass trumpet vase parts, and various plated flatware. (1 box)

Lot 1180

Continental embossed whit metal inkstand with cased glass inkwell and shaker

Lot 516

An early 20th Century inkwell, black painted and modelled as a floorstanding gramophone, in original box, height 10cm.

Lot 2800

Victorian snail glass inkwell in cast iron stand and pair of spelter match holders etc Collect only

Lot 365

A silver hallmarked Chester inkwell 1929-1930 Robert Pringle & son? 190g gross weight

Lot 444

A late 19th century morocco leather travelling inkwell and vesta case, c.1890; others similar (5)

Lot 177

Boxes and Objects - a late Victorian red morocco travelling inkwell and vesta, c.1900; a Jerusalem olive wood specimen book, A Collection of the Bible Plants of Palestine; Milton, Paradise Lost, 1823, leather bindings; etc (5)

Lot 400

An Art Deco white onyx, lapis lazuli and silver part desk set maker CB&S, London 1924 & 1926, the white onyx with lapis line inlaid borders, comprising a rectangular cigarette box and an inkwell, both with silver mounts, the inkwell with glass well, and a square trinket dish, the cigarette box 10.3 x 9.4 x 5.2cm. (3) *The box with a smooth, ground chip to the back right corner by the hinge and crack to one side. Has had glued repair to joints in past. Three small chips to corners of dish. Inkwell has a bruise to several corners.

Lot 323

A cased Victorian silver christening knife, fork and spoon set Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1843, Albert pattern, gross weight 1.74 tr.oz., the case 6¾in. (17.1cm.) long; together with a George V silver and enamel lidded cut glass powder bowl, London 1931, 4 1/8in. (10.5cm.) diameter; and a silver capstan inkwell, faults; and a commemorative silver Royal Wedding spoon. (4)

Lot 332

A late-George II silver ink stand Samuel Herbert & Co., London 1758, the rectangular stand with rounded angles and coil moulded borders, with a silver mounted and cut glass pounce pot, inkwell and quill holder in cross-pierced galleries, on paw feet, 10in. (25.5cm.) long, the silver stand weighing 15.9 tr.oz. *The stand with a loss to the pierced gallery on the front of one gallery. Clear marks. Six nuts missing from the fixings for the galleries to the underside (although they are still securely attached). The crest a little worn from polishing. A chip to the lower edge of the inkwell and several frits and tiny chips to the two other glass pieces. The quill holder mount is loose.

Lot 313

A 19th Century pony hoof mounted as an inkwell engraved ".....From the Earl of Dunraven"; a small coiled brass French style hunting horn, a hound exercise whip with carved stagshorn whistle handle; and two mounted red deer slots

Lot 55

Inkwell with Satyr Padua school16th-17th century Bronze, dark brown patina 23,5x23x20,5 One garland missing, minor casting defects Central body supported by three crouching lions, laying on a structure with three feet in the form of winged monsters. The lid is surmounted with a seated satyr, turning to the left. The object is decorated with garlands and masks of various kinds.An object of great taste, it has the typical materiality of late Renaissance Paduan castings: thick, bituminous patina that can be found in many of the 15th-16th century objects of this area. Likewise, the masks depicting long-eared satyrs cane inspired by Riccio’s figures.The satyrs of the Candelabro Pasquale of Andrea Briosco, called Riccio (Basilica del Santo in Padua) can be distant prototypes of our satyr.The sculpture is rather crude and has very little cold cast finishing. Some small casting defects have not been removed, making it rather rare and interesting.Recently, an inkwell very similar to ours attributed to the school of Giuseppe de Levis was seen at auction.This inkwell can be attributed to a Veneto foundry, probably 17th century. Reference bibliographyGiovanni Mariacher, Bronzetti Veneti del Rinascimento, Neri Pozza ed., Vicenza, 1993, cat. 54 and 76 (for a satyr with long ears) with relevant pictures.

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