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A Victorian papier mache inkstand and a rectangular box; the inkstand of serpentine form, inlaid with mother of pearl and painted in gilt with scrolls and flowers, the top moulded with scrolls with a lidded recess and flanked by two glass ink bottles, scroll shaped pen trays above a drawer, 33cm (13in), the rectangular box, 23.5cm wide (9 1/4in), (the lid detached)
Carew (Richard) The Survey of Cornwall, London 1602, 'Printed by S.S. [Simon Stafford] for JohnJaggard, and are to bee sold neere Temple-barre, at the signe of the Hand and Starre', this appears to be complete with corrections and table of the first book, title page and a number of others have been trimmed and restored in the 19th century, Owners signature, Revd. M Watson versotitle page and with a number of pen annotations by Watson, rebound in the 19th century
A Victorian figured walnut and brass bound campaign style lap desk, circa 1880, the rectangular brass strung lid centred by a brass plaque and monogram and enclosing a fall-front letter rack with gilt tooled leather lined pen holder to the internal lid over a gilt tooled writing slope, pen divisions and two glass ink bottles, the brass screw lids marked Mossleys Revolving above a spring action panel and semi-secret drawers, the underside of the hinged writing slope containing four inset pottery jotting plaques, cracked, flush brass side carrying handles 19.5" wide 11" deep 8.5" high
A George III satinwood and inlaid card table, circa 1790, of half round form, the fold-over top later inlaid with a harewood and boxwood urn motif over a rosewood crossbanded frieze with pen work swag and patera details and raised on four square tapering legs, distressed 37" wide, 18" deep, 29" high
A Victorian cartouche-shaped inkstand, with pierced sides, scroll feet and gadrooned borders, with a recessed pen tray and a central taper stick flanked by two glass bottles, one with crested gadrooned mounts, the base engraved with a presentation inscription dated 1862, (lacking a bottle mount and an extinguisher), London 1855 by Charles and George Fox, 26cm wide (10in)
A Victorian coramandel and brass inlaid lap desk, circa 1840, the rectangular top inlaid with a brass sheild and sash within a Greek key border enclosing a gilt tooled velvet lined writing slope, pen tray, two lidded divisions and two glass ink bottles with plated mounts and three semi-secret lined drawers behind a spring panel, 15 in (38.1 cm) wide
A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED INK STAND, circa 1880, the two plated inkwells in the form of hoofs, with hinged covers and one glass liner, before a branched pen stand upon a wooden rectangular concave stand and four plated bun feet, (tarnished, some wear), 6.8 in (17.27 cm) long, 5.5 in (13.97 cm) high

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