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A Victorian sterling silver desk inkwell/stand with Chinese silver dip pen. Rope design to the border and scrolling form feet. The pen has a Chinese silver mark with characters and the finial is in the form of a Chinese merchant. Hallmarked: CSH for Charles Stuart Harris, London,1892. Engraved dedication. From the collection of Major General Botting. Weight 860g L.25.5 W.20cm
Clarice Cliff Coral Firs pattern inkwell and an Umbrellas and Rain pattern platefirst shape 457, printed Bizarre mark, second printed Fantasque mark verso second shape 457, together with a Carltonware orange preserve pot and a stand and an orange jug, (4)first height 7cm., second diameter 22.6cm.Condition: First free from chips or damage. Ink stains / spots around well Plate has a small repaired chip to revers with minor restoration to rim minor. minor flakes to enamel
Seven mid 19th century French .950 silver mounted cut glass toilet jarsMinerva guarantee, maker poincon J.Cengine turned and foliate engraved fittings, initialled F.A. comprising a travelling inkwell with screw fitting hinged cover, a jar with hinged cover, three bottles of various sizes with internal stoppers, and two further jars, (7)various weighable silver approx. 6.38oztCondition: Good condition
A mid Victorian set of ten silver-gilt lidded cut glass toilet jars retailed by Asprey London, 1867, Jane Brownettthe lids engine turned with strapwork borders, mounted with a gold button engraved with a monogram, the jars of various shaped and sizes to include an inkwell and a pot mounted with a button release hinged cover, mostly stamped Asprey 166 Bond St, (10)various, weighable silver approx. 11,78oztCondition:
A set of late George III silver toilet boxes an inkwell and a shaving mug London, 1813/14, William Parker each piece engraved with a Greek key border and initialled, comprising a cylindrical campaign shaving mug with hinged cover with reeded border detachable turned ivory handle, interior gilt, together with a travelling inkwell with screw fitting hinged cover, a silver lidded glass jar with an engraved band and cut over a row of flutes, and five silver boxes of various sizes with hinged lids and gilt interiors, of which two with pierced lids, (8)various., weight approx. 24.8oztCondition: Good condition, slight hairline to handle IMPORTANT NOTE:License applied for from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 9KWL9YXW
A late Victorian silver capstan inkwell and two Edwardian letter/ document holdersLondon, 1892, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.having hinged domed cover, glass liner and five quill / pen holders, the holders both London, 1904, William Arthur Clare, of plain clip form, (3)diameter 8.9cm., weight approx. 8.54oztCondition: Good condition
Hallmarked and other silver items comprising pair of bowls marked Damar 900, diameter 11cm, hallmarked silver capstan inkwell, four hallmarked silver lidded glass items including sugar sifter, green guilloché enamel spoon marked 925 and a serving fork marked sterling, weight of silver items 279g all in, together with a Rogers silver plated knife
Quantity of assorted metalware to include: early 20th century brass moneybox in the form of a house with pitched roof, bearing date 1907; brass WWII souvenir ash tray marked '535 SLBty Work Shop, Sigily , Italy 1943-1948'; a 19th century Welsh brass spectacle case marked 'Mr J Evans, Pentwyn, Iraram'; brass letter holder in the form of a man holding a frame on his back; Welsh brass cylindrical Miner's box marked 'WSMITD, Maked, Porth'; and an Art Nouveau style brass desk stand with glass inkwell. (6) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A TUDRIC PEWTER AND ENAMEL INKWELL the domed hinged cover with turned knop, the tapering sides decorated with stylised foliage and picked out with six blue/green shaded enamel roundels, no. 0653, stamped marks. 10.5cm 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.The cover is a little loose in the hinge. The cover closes well and sits flat. The inkwell rocks a little. The enamels largely in good condition.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A TUDRIC PEWTER INKWELL no. 0521, squat circular form, plain hinged cover and scroll thumbpiece, the body cast with a stylised whiplash berry design, fitted blue glass liner, stamped marks. 13cm diameterThe liner is replaced. In generally good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND EBONISED WOOD NOVELTY INKWELL STAND by James Charles Edington, London 1862, modelled as a parrot sat upon a perch, with a candle holder to the other side, beneath is an oval well with a hinged cover, on a circular ebonised wood base. 22.7cm highSome marks are worn, good condition overall.
A VICTORIAN SILVER INKWELL by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1895, the ovoid body decorated with reeding and raised on rams head capped legs on a tripartite base. 8cm high, 4.7 troy ouncesThe marks on the underside of the cover are clear. They are rubbed but just about legible to the inkwell. One leg is slightly skewed.
A SUBSTANTIAL GEORGE V BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER INKSTAND by Lionel Alfred Crichton, London 1934, the rectangular tray with raised sides and rounded corners, raised on four scroll feet, surmounted a bell, pounce pot and inkwell. 29cm by 20cm, 63.9 troy ouncesClear and matching marks to each element. No personalised engraving or erasure. In generally very good condition.
An early 20th century silver gilt and enamel capstan inkwell, decorated in white guilloché enamel with gilt festoon detail, glass liner, stamped 925, import mark possibly for Sheffield 1912, cased by retailer L. Desoutter, from Le Roy et Fils, 12 New Burlington Street, London, height 6.8cm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Gilding has rubbed around the base and edge of lid. Otherwise in very good condtion. Base loaded.
Group of early 19th century English pottery and porcelain, including an oval porcelain plaque painted in the manner of Thomas Steele with a bouquet of strawberries, grapes and other fruit reserved against a dark ground, 18.9cm wide, a Rockingham cylindrical inkwell moulded with gilt lion masks and painted with iron red, purple and gilt acanthus, red Rockingham/Brameld griffin mark, a Rockingham botanical small circular plate, painted with yellow flowers, a butterfly and insect, within gilt chain-pattern fluted border, similarly marked, a Brameld ironstone chinoiserie-pattern side plate and another ironstone plate similar, printed and impressed marks Condition Reportlight surface scratches and marks, accretions, wear to gilt. Rockingham inkwell with repairs, the other inkwell with hairline cracks to top and repair to one foot. General wear and tear.
A Russian silver desk set, comprising cylindrical inkwell and cover, pen, seal with engraved matrix, letter knife and blotter, letter knife 20.5cm, by V T Sokolov, Moscow 1882-1899 (5) Good condition, all engraved with a contemporary monogram, the inkwell retaining the original detachable glass ink bottle. Note pen with slight roughness on underside at nib end, but in our opinion not a solder repair
An Edwardian silver-mounted domed glass paperweight inkwell, William Comyns & Sons, London 1901, 8cm diameter, to/w a loaded silver capstan inkwell, Chester 1914, a Victorian silver bookmark/letter opener with dog's head finial, Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Birmingham 1888 and a sugar spoon with heart-shaped bowl and jade handle, Birmingham 1903 (4)
An Art Deco glass inkstand with silver bun cover to the inkwell, George Betjeman & Sons Ltd, London 1927, 18cm wide, to/w an engraved silver three-piece brush set including hand-mirror, Birmingham 1960, a silver-backed clothes brush, an Art Nouveau ep clothes brush an a WMF electroplated jug (box)

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