Three Victorian novelty silver-gilt and gilt-metal pencils, modelled as keys, one fluted, one with engine-turned decoration and one with engraved decoration, lengths 7cm, 5.5cm and 6cm. (3) Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 126.
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A Victorian novelty gold pencil, unmarked, one end with a pencil, the other with a Bramah key, and with a three-sided seal with coloured stone carved matrices, with a ring attachment, length 5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 126.
A Victorian novelty gold pencil, unmarked, one end with a pencil, the other with a Bramah key, and with a four-sided seal with coloured stone matrices, with a ring attachment, length 5.5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 126.
A Victorian gold, silver and niello work pencil, unmarked circa 1882, modelled as a key, with a pierced handle, inscribed and dated '1882', niello work body, length closed 6.2cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 126.
A Victorian silver novelty pencil, Faith, Hope and Charity, by S. Mordan and Co, modelled as an anchor / cross / heart, engraved decoration, with a ring attachment, length 4.6cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 127.
A George IV silver Everpointed pencil, by Sampson Mordan, London circa 1823-24, also marked 'S. Mordan & Co. Patent', reeded decoration, green bloodstone seal terminal, length closed 9.2cm, plus a William IV silver Everpointed pencil, marked 'S. Mordan and Co. Maker's & Patentees', engine-turned decoration and with a swivel seal terminal over a multiple lead reserve, length closed 8.2cm. (2) Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 9.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan, marked 'S. Mordan Aug 3, 1842, No. 1390', modelled as a hand a sleeve, tapering form, with feathered decoration, the finger with a hardstone ring, and with a ring attachment, and with plain silver terminal, length closed 3.7cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 30.
A Victorian novelty gold pencil, by S. Mordan, marked 'S. Mordan Aug 3, 1842, No. 1390', modelled as a hand a sleeve, tapering form, with two coloured gold feathered decoration, the finger with a hardstone ring, and with a ring attachment, and with a coloured stone matrix terminal, in a later fitted box, length closed 4cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 30.
A Victorian novelty parcel-gilt silver pencil, unmarked, modelled as a rowing boat, with light-blue enamelled oars, a rudder formed as a ring attachment, length closed 4.7cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 128.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., modelled as a ships log, with two enamelled dials showing speed and direction, with a ring attachment, length closed 7.5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 129.
A novelty silver pencil, maker's mark of JV, Birmingham 1934, modelled as an oar, the blade inscribed '6th Destroyer Flotilla Officers Race, 1938', length 21.8cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 129.
A Victorian novelty gold pencil, unmarked, faceted form, engraved decoration, mounted with a hand, and with a bloodstone seal finial, length closed 7.3cm, plus Victorian novelty silver pencil, of similar design, with a ring attachment and stone matrix terminal, length 5.2cm. (2) Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 30.
A Victorian novelty silver and gold pencil, by Ortner and Houle, also marked with a registration lozenge for 1875, modelled a coaching or hunting horn, tapering form, with a ring attachment, length 7cm Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 131.
A Victorian novelty silver toothpick, by S. Mordan, marked 'S. Mordan Aug 3, 1842, No. 1390', modelled as a hand a sleeve, tapering form, with scroll decoration, the finger with a hardstone ring, and with a ring attachment, and with a banded agate stone matrix terminal, length closed 3.8cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 30.
A French silver-mounted enamel pencil and scent bottle, marked with a French control mark, cylindrical form, decorated with a lady and gentleman in a landscape setting, the hinged cover opens to reveal a scent bottle, length 7.2cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 132.
An Edwardian silver and enamel commemorative pencil, unmarked, decorated with the portraits of Edward VII and his wife Alexandra, with a ring attachment, length 3cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 132.
A Victorian novelty silver and enamel pencil, by S. Mordan and Co, modelled as a Royal Mail pillar box, engraved with the VR cipher, the enamel panel with 'Cleared at 7am and 8pm Sundays Excepted', with a ring attachment, length closed 5.2cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 33.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., with a registration lozenge, modelled as a real tennis racquet, with a ring attachment, length closed 5.2cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 136.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., also marked with a registration lozenge, modelled as a tennis racquet, with a ball attached to the strings, with a ring attachment, length closed 8cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 136.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., with a registration lozenge for 1878, modelled as a real tennis racquet, with a ring attachment, length closed 6.5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 136.
A Victorian novelty silver and enamel pencil, unmarked, circa 1880, modelled as a Royal Mail pillar box, engraved with the VR cipher, the panel with 'Cleared at 7am and 8pm Sundays Excepted', on a black enamel background, with a ring attachment, length closed 5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 33.
A Victorian John Sheldon Improved Patent Unique Pocket Companion, Birmingham 1852, cylindrical form, engraved decoration, the terminal with a agate seal matrix, with screws-off to reveal a lead reservoir, the body comprises: a pen, pencil, toothpick, and coin gauge, the body unscrews to reveal a letter scale calibrated for the East Indies market in T (Tole), and R (Rupees), length closed 10.4cm, plus a metal John Sheldon Paragon Letter and Coin balance and Pencil and Pen Case, Rd1184, reeded cylindrical form, the letter balance calibrated for the English market., length closed 10.2cm. (2) Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 38 and 39. The metal used in the Paragon pencil was also known at the time as 'German Silver'. This was in fact an alloy of Copper, zinc and nickel.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., with a registration lozenge for 1879, modelled as a roller-skate, with a ring attachment, length closed 6.5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 141.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., with a registration lozenge for 1879, modelled as a roller-skate, with a ring attachment, length closed 6.5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 140.
A Victorian novelty silver and enamel pencil, by Thornhill, Bond St. W, and marked Rd 78446, modelled as a skittle or juggling baton, with a ring attachment and chain, length closed 4.8cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 141.
A Victorian novelty pencil, by Percy Edwards, modelled as two joined pennies, with a silver band enamelled 'For Your Thoughts', with a ring attachment, diameter 3cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 141.
A Victorian novelty gold and enamel pencil, by Thornhill, also marked 1761, cylindrical form, enamelled with the Jack of Hearts, with a ring attachment, length closed 5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 142.
A Victorian novelty gold and enamel pencil, unmarked, probably by Thornhill, cylindrical form, enamelled with the King of Hearts, with a ring attachment, length closed 5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 142.
A Victorian novelty silver and enamel pencil, maker's mark T.A, Birmingham 1897, modelled as a soda water bottle, with an enamelled label Schweppes Soda Water, with a ring attachment, length 4.5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 144.
A Victorian novelty parcel-gilt silver and enamel pencil, by S. Mordan and Co. modelled as champagne bottle, enamelled label, Wachter and Co. Epernay, with a ring attachment, length 4.8cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 144.
A Victorian novelty silver and enamel pencil, marked with a registration lozenge, modelled as an Allsopp's India Pale Ale bottle, the enamelled label with the beer details, with a ring attachment, length 4.7cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 145.
A Victorian novelty silver and enamel pencil, marked with a registration lozenge, modelled as a Barnsley beer bottle, the enamelled label with the beer details, with a ring attachment, length 4.2cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 145.

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