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Lot 554

A Canadian Parker Brown Mottled Fountain Pen, Two Others and A Schaeffer Pen

Lot 206

A birdseye maple fountain pen collectors cabinet, with glass top having four drawers, each drawer having ten divisions, includes ten fountain pens, various makes, Latrimore - USA, Sheaffer 1923, two Parker 61’s , a Waterman 100 year pen 1941, etc (11)

Lot 555

Allanson Hick (1898 - 1975), sketch for the interior St Paul’s Cathedral pen and watercolour, signed and titled, 18” x 23”, silvered frame

Lot 717

DONALD LOUIS GHILCHICK (British, 1892-1974) `But dash it, you can`t introduce a Scotch song in a Chinese street scene`, illustration for Aladdin for the Christmas Punch magazine, signed lower right and with facsimile copy with inscription to the reverse, pen and body colour, 12 1/2" x 9 3/4"

Lot 67

A GEORGIAN SILVER DOUBLE ENDED PROPELLING PENCIL AND DIP PEN with fluted body, 4 1/2" long closed.

Lot 119

A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT STATIONARY BOX - the twin division sloped front opening to reveal shaped letter divisions, pen and ink tray, 13" wide.

Lot 379

A contemporary silver cased Waterman fountain pen with 18kt gold nib.

Lot 552

A mahogany cutlery box, an oak box containing needlework related items and two mahogany pen boxes..

Lot 236

Kim Wan, pen and wash abstract study, signed and dated `69.

Lot 258

Dominoe, a pen and ink drawing of a poodle signed and dated `57.

Lot 224

A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT TABLE DESK of plain oblong form, bound in brass with inset loop handles and engraved plaque dated 1874, opening to reveal gilt tooled Morocco skiver, pair of glass inkwells with "Mosley`s Revolving" patent gilt metal covers, pen tray, pair of detachable sconces, Bramah Patent Lock, over a long drawer, 19 1/2" x 11"

Lot 364

"THE MYSTERY OF HOLLY LANE", Enid Blyton`s original corrected typescript, annotated cover sheet (torn in half) followed by chapter headings, signed foreword, one hundred and seventy eight typed sheets, usual level of manuscript corrections written in ballpoint pen. Final sheet with pinned additional sheet containing revised version of the last few sentences. The typescript is not bound and there is browning and marginal/corner wear to many of the sheets of paper, the wear is quite heavy to this manuscript

Lot 369

"LAST TERM AT MALORY TOWERS", Enid Blyton`s original corrected typescript, three numbered preliminary pages, comprising title page, signed foreword and contents. One hundred and ninety two typescript sheets with frequent minor corrections in pen. There are additional pencilled annotations which appear to belong to the publisher, notes about point size and layout. The typescript is not bound and there is browning and marginal/corner wear to many of the sheets of paper. Heavy wear to early pages but otherwise minor edge wear to the sheets of this unbound typescript

Lot 380

JOSEPH ABBEY (b1889), The Redoubtable "Mr Goon", watercolour and pen heightened with white, signed and inscribed with title and also "To Enid Blyton, Yours sincerely J Abbey 15.6.48", 11 1/4" x 6 1/4", framed

Lot 382

STANLEY LLOYD, 20th century, Original Drawing, Last Term at Malory Towers, pencil, pen and wash, signed, 10" x 8 1/4", stained frame

Lot 453

DAME LAURA KNIGHT (1877-1970), A Circus Act, a pen and ink drawing believed to have been created for a book illustration, c.1946-49, signed with initials, 8 1/4" x 12", ebonised frame

Lot 907

DAVID HOCKNEY (1937- ), The Road to York Through Sledmere, 1979, reproduction in colours, signed in felt pen, 19 1/4" x 24", gilt frame

Lot 1055

JOHN BARRIE HASTE (1931- ), The Grand Canal Venice, watercolour, pencil and pen, heightened with white, signed, inscribed verso and dated 6:8:(19)96, 9 3/4" x 13 1/2", card mount, unframed

Lot 458

A Regency mahogany small Writing Table by Gillows, Lancaster with a hinged pen tray and inkwell compartment, single frieze drawer, stamped "Gillows, Lancaster" on a turned centre column, reeded triple splay supports with brass terminals. 21 1/2" (55cms) wide. The table was purchased from Thomas Love & Sons, Perth in 1979.

Lot 495

A George IV mahogany Davenport with three quarter brass gallery and hinged writing slope, the interior fitted with four small drawers with side pull out pen tray and two slides, above four graduated drawers with turned pull handles and on compressed bun feet. 20 " (51cms) wide.

Lot 331

An engine turned cigarette case; a white metal mounted ebony elephant and a Park pen and pencil set

Lot 484

A Victorian brass mounted walnut and ebonised pen and ink stand; a chamber stick; an oak clock; a pair of Art Deco candlesticks and a brass box

Lot 245

EDWARDIAN ORNATE CAST BRASS PEN TRAY, A PAIR OF SIMILAR BRASS CANDLESTICKS AND OTHER DECORATIVE BRASS WARE

Lot 567

CONWAY STUART 14CT GOLD NIBBED FOUNTAIN PEN WITH GREEN/BLACK MARBLED EFFECT CASE TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER CONWAY STUART 14CT GOLD PEN WITH BLUE/BLACK MARBLED EFFECT, TREEN ITEM IN THE FORM OF A PEAR

Lot 714

SCHOOL OF ROWLANDSON PEN AND INK STUDY OF TWO DRUNKARDS AT TABLE 4" X 6"

Lot 721

19TH CENTURY UNFRAMED PEN AND INK STUDY OF A COUPLE HAVING TEA OUTSIDE; ALSO UNFRAMED PENCIL STUDY OF GEORGIAN GENTLEMAN AND ONE OTHER

Lot 61

GROUP OF SILVER AND OTHER FRUIT/PEN KNIVES with mother of pearl mounts; and a silver cased scissors set (5)

Lot 498

A vintage Gold plated Mabie Todd Fountain Pen, inscribed “Capt S Hughes”; together with a vintage Swan Minor No 2 Fountain Pen by Mabie Todd; and a further Burnham Model 61 Fountain Pen (3)

Lot 902

A Mixed Lot comprising: a Waterman and a Parker Fountain Pen; a Silver cased Ballpoint Pen; two Pencils; a mother-of-pearl handled Dip Pen; a Vesta Case; a Razor Case and a Silver Pencil Cover, various dates and makers (9)

Lot 1462

A Victorian Walnut Ink Stand, the back fitted with a raised stationery compartment with sloping lifting lid enclosing fitted interior, also applied with a vacant Bass nameplate, with two glass Ink Wells below and pen tray and single frieze drawer on Brass scroll feet, 12 ½” wide

Lot 1463

A Victorian Walnut and Ebonised Ink Stand, the back fitted with a stationery compartment, with sloping cover and with ink wells and pen tray below, 11” wide

Lot 205

A Continental Porcelain Inkstand, circular shaped with gilt decoration to a pink ground, metal mounts, featuring a centre shell-shaped ink holder and a scrolled metal pen holder, 4” diameter, unmarked

Lot 411

Treen tobacco jar, of hexagonal form, Treen snuff box and a Cross rolled gold pen and pencil, cased.

Lot 512

Heath, "You`ve Overdone The After Shave Again!", a pen and ink sketch with pencil notes, mounted and framed and a similar full page pen and ink sketch of Circus Elephants, (2).

Lot 64

Hanski Patchu?, Houses of Parliament, pen and ink, indistinctly signed and dated 1929, 53 x 45 cm

Lot 118

Hubert L. Smith - `The Minnows`, pen and ink, signed and dated Oct. 8th 1830, 13 x 18 cm

Lot 575

A Victorian style gilt metal ink stand and pen tray to/w a letter opener (3)

Lot 289

A George IV silver oblong inkstand by John Edward Terry, London 1829, with a scroll foliate chased baluster central pot and cover flanked by silver mounted cut glass wells, the base with pen rests, a cast flower and scroll border and on four lion paw feet, with later presentation inscriptions beneath, 17.5cm (7in) wide, 406g (13.05 oz) weighable. The inscriptions read ‘1858 Dean Close (Carlilse) to Admiral Close’ and ‘1899 To Hilda daughter of General H. Close on her marriage to G. Courthope’. The Very Rev’d Francis Close (1797-1882) was the rector of Cheltenham (1826-1856) and dean of Carlisle from 1856-1881. The 1899 marriage of George Loyd Courthope (1877-1955) of Whiligh (later Sir George, 1st Baron Courthope) to Hilda Gertrude only daughter of Major Gen. Henry Pelham Close. She died in 1940 and Sir George married Margaret Barry. Provenance: Courthope

Lot 373

A leather and brass bound cartridge magazine by William Evans, 63, Pall Mall, London, with fitted interior, the hinged cover with initials F.W.M.C. and inscribed in pen F.W.M. Cornwallis 17th Lancers

Lot 385

A Continental pottery gilt-metal mounted lamp base, decorated with birds and flowers, 36cm high, late 19th century; an English porcelain ‘Rococo revival’ pen tray (damage) and a Coalport bowl, 20th century. Provenance: Cowdray

Lot 476

Henrietta Anne Fortescue (d.1841). Edinburgh Castle. Craig Leith Quarry near Edinburgh. Two, pen, ink and sepia wash. Both signed and dated lower right. The first Aug 5th 1823, the second Aug 4th 1823. Both inscribed with titles lower centre. The larger 26cm x 36cm (10 1/4in x 14in) (2). Provenance: Cowdray

Lot 482

Attributed to Jacob Moore (1740-1793). Capo di Bove near Rome, the Sepulchre of Cecilia Metella and the gate of St Sebastian on the Via Appia. Watercolour and pen and ink. 25cm x 34cm (9 3/4in x 13 1/4in). Provenance: Cowdray

Lot 488

R. I. Macdonald (early 20th century). Craigievar Castle. Watercolour pen and ink. Signed and dated 1930 lower right. Inscribed lower left. 35cm x 25cm (13 3/4in x 10in). Provenance: Cowdray

Lot 556

A Louis Philippe ormolu and patinated bronze encrier cast as a sailing boat with Father Time and an amorino, probably Palais Royal, circa 1835, the rectangular cover bearing the vessel lifting off, the base with pen tray, ink and pounce pots within, 22cm high, 16cm long. Provenance: Cowdray

Lot 674

A late 19th Century Indian papier mache` pen box and cover of oval sliding form,decorated with flowers on a gold laquer ground ILLUSTRATED

Lot 866

A pair of early 20th Century pencil and pen display boards in mahogany cases, titled "The Cumberland Pencil Company Limited Keswick". One case missing the upper cornice section and both cases raised to square tapered feet with hinges to the side, S/D, 61cm wide by 216cm high. ILLUSTRATED

Lot 198

BOX OF COLLECTABLES TO INCLUDE SILVER BLADED MOTHER OF PEARL FRUIT/PEN KNIFE, SILVER CASED LADY`S WRIST WATCH, BEADWORK PURSE, MOTHER OF PEARL DANCE BOOK AND SILVER DANCE BOOK, BOXES, BANGLES ETC.

Lot 1311

A Boxed Parker Pen, a Gold coloured Conway Stewart Pen and a City of Hereford steel Seal

Lot 1326

A fine old Mahogany Stationery Stand, the arched sloping doors opening to reveal a five recess stationery rack and a pen trough, the base with a long drawer flanked by a pair of short drawers and standing on flared square feet, 14`` high, 12 3/8`` wide, 6 1/8`` deep, complete with key.

Lot 1524

A Parker 45 Fountain Pen and a Gold Plated Pen and Cuff links

Lot 1554

A gold coloured Pencil, silver coloured Pencil, Fountain Pen and a Rapidograph. Also a small Bone or Ivory Gavel

Lot 1559

An Oak desktop Pen and Inkstand with bevelled mirror back

Lot 1673

A Royal Albert ``Old Country Roses`` Pen Tray, Dish and Pair of Shoes, an Aynsley Spill Holder decorated with fruit and signed D.Jones, a pair of matching Pin Dishes, a pair of Mason`s ``Mandalay`` Spill Holders, etc.

Lot 541

A silver (unhallmarked) quill style pen of tapering cylindrical form with a raised banding and brass coloured nib. 20.5cms long.

Lot 554

Jennens and Betteridge - A Victorian patented papier mache writing slope - the hinged lid centred with an arrangement of gilt highlights semi precious and glass stones with a gilt scroll outer edge and a velvet lined underside revealing space for pen and ink bottles and a deep well, the whole raised on squat bracket supports with impressed makers` marks beneath, and a Mother of Pearl scriber`s knife and pen. The box 37cms wide.

Lot 664

A Victorian walnut Davenport desk, the upper section hinging to reveal a variety of pen stands, ink wells and pigeon holes, the stencilled leather fall front revealing further drawers and pigeon holes with a bank of real and dummy drawers on compressed bun feet terminating in castors. 53cms wide, 52cms deep, 86cms high.

Lot 249

A mother of pearl pen knife with hallmarked silver blade, two "mesh work" napkin rings, a single hat pin, a hallmarked silver preserve spoon, costume brooch etc (a quantity, various dimensions).

Lot 251

A mother of pearl pen knife with hallmarked silver shaped blade, a plated napkin ring of shaped circular form and a small quantity of flatware, crumb scoop, a pair of fish servers etc (a quantity, various dimensions).

Lot 213

A Parker Victory fountain pen, in dark red, with 14K nib, also a Parker 17 fountain pen, in dark red (2)

Lot 645

A George V silver and glass box and cover, rectangular shape, with banded design, with glass base, also a cut glass pen stand modelled as a shoe, Birmingham 1916

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