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A George IV silver Everpointed pencil, by Sampson Mordan and Gabriel Riddle, London 1831, also marked 'S. Mordan & Co. Patent', reeded decoration, green hardstone seal terminal, length closed 9.4cm, plus a William IV silver Everpointed pencil, marked 'S. Mordan and Co. Maker's & Patentees', with reeded decoration, and with a white seal terminal, length closed 9.2cm. (2) Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 9.
A 19th century novelty gold and silver pencil, unmarked, probably American, modelled as a revolver, the sprung pencil activated by pressing down the hammer, plain faceted barrel, the grip with a lapis stone terminal, with a ring attachment, length closed textured grip, length closed 6.5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 27.
A Victorian novelty gold pencil, marked with a registration lozenge for 1844, modelled as a closed umbrella, set with turquoise stones, with a ring and chain attachment, length 6.2cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 103
A rare Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co, plain cylindrical form, mounted with a sliding reticulated monkey that operates the pencil mechanism, length closed 8cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 105,
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, unmarked, retailed by Breul - Frankfort & Baden Baden, modelled as a seated cat, with glass eyes and a ring attachment, length 3.5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 106.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co, with a registration lozenge for 1880, modelled as a wild boar, with a ring attachment, length closed 3.5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 108.
A Victorian novelty gilt-metal and resin pencil, marked Pat. March 21 71, modelled as a standing owl, set with red eyes and a ring attachment, plus a similar gilt-metal owl, plain eyes, length closed 3.2cm. (2) Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 107.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co, with a registration lozenge for 1881, modelled as a standing cat, with a ring attachment, length closed 4.3cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 108.
A 19th century novelty mixed metal pencil, unmarked, modelled as a cat peering out of a basket, about to pounce on an insect, with a chain attachment, length 3.5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 106.
A Victorian novelty silver mounted carved ebony pencil, by S. Mordan and Co, with a registration lozenge for 1873, modelled as a dog's head wearing a Moorish style hat, set with glass eyes, in a fitted case, length 11cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 110.
An American novelty silver pencil, by Aiken, Lambert and Co., New York, cylindrical form, in the Aesthetic manner, with a frog and lizard, on a spot-hammered background, with 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 110.
Three Victorian electroplated novelty pencils / toothpicks, one marked ' Josh. Baker, No.1186 4 April 1842, modelled as rifles, the butts with foliate decoration, (one a,f), lengths closed 9.3cm and 8.7cm. (3) Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 28.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co, with a design lozenge for 1879, modelled as a jester's marotte stick, cylindrical form, with a jester head terminal and mounted with eight bells, length 8.8cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 111.
An American novelty silver pencil, marked sterling, cylindrical form, modelled as a snake entwined around a wooden branch, with a ring attachment, length 6cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 110.
A Victorian commemorative silver pencil, marked with a registration lozenge for 1852, cylindrical form, engraved decoration, the finial modelled as the bust of the Duke of Wellington, the slider with 'Wellington, Born 1764 Died 1852, Assaye, Waterloo', length closed 11cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 111/
A Victorian 10-carat novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co, also marked with the arrow mark, modelled as a salmon, textured scale decoration, 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 113.
An American silver and gold novelty pencil, by W.S. Hicks, New York, modelled as a mythical fish, textured decoration, with a ring attachment, length closed 3.5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 113.
A rare Victorian novelty silver pencil, marked MacMichael for James MacMichael, South Audley Street, London W1`, probably made by Sampson Mordan, modelled as a seal, 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 113.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, unmarked, modelled as a rifle, the butt with embossed decoration, length 7.4cm, plus a silver and agate novelty pencil, unmarked, banded agate stock, length 5cm. (2) Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 28.
A rare Victorian novelty silver pencil, by Leuchars and Son, with a registration lozenge for 1879, modelled as a shrimp, with a ring attachment, length 6.8cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 112.
A Victorian gold novelty pencil, unmarked, modelled as a horse's lower leg and hoof, with a ring attachment the terminal set with a white stone, length 5.6cm, plus another Victorian novelty gold pencil modelled as a horse's hoof, of similar form, length 5.8cm. (2) Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 115.
λA rare Victorian novelty silver and ivory pencil, by S. Mordan and Co, modelled as a garden sprayer, turned ivory handle, with a ring attachment, length 7,2cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 116.
Two Victorian novelty silver pencils, by S. Mordan and Co, one with a registration lozenge for 1875, modelled as nails, one with a gilded head, one with a ring attachment, lengths 8cm and 7.7cm. (2) Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 117.
A novelty American silver pencil, marked sterling, modelled as a floor nail, plus a modern novelty silver pencil, by Villiers and Jackson, Birmingham 1956, modelled as a nail, inscribed 'No-Nail', length 11.4cm. (2) Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 117.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., circa 1880, modelled as a long case clock, enamelled dial and with a ring attachment, length closed 4.8cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 120.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., also marked with a worn registration mark, modelled as a quill pen, the slider with a turquoise cabochon, length closed 12.8cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 121.

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