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An Interesting 19th Century Porcelain French Inkwell Having Scrolled Twin Handles and Enamelled Decoration in the Chinese Famille Rose Style with Flower Head on Blue Ground and Scrolled Floral Trim on Pink Ground, the Top with Fitted Gilt Metal Store Having Four Compartments to Include Hinged Ink Cap and Complete with Porcelain and Gilt Metal Mounted Seal Decorated in the Famille Verte Palette, 10.5cm High Max
A George V silver desk inkwell and pen holder, maker Alexander Crichton, London 1917 of square outline with pen holder to the rear, bears an inscription 'Charles Gourlay Monteath 1938', originally presented by Lord Carmichael, Governor of Bengal 1912-16, 235gms, 7.5ozs, also an Edward VII silver desk pen nib box, makers Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1908, 6.2cm long, 83gms, and an Edward VII silver desk pencil holder, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1904, with floral foliate gallery and cushion base, 7.5cm high.
A mixed collection of silver items comprising of;- an Elizabeth II silver twin-handled tea strainer and tripod stand, makers Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1954, a George V silver lidded mustard and matching pepper, Birmingham 1933, a Victorian silver circular sugar basin, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London 1900, with half reeded decoration, 9.5cm diameter, a Victorian silver butter dish cover with resting cow surmount, maker Hawkesworth Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1842, 13cm diameter and a capstan inkwell, Birmingham hallmarked (marks rubbed), 382gms, 12.2ozs.
A VICTORIAN OVAL HORN SNUFF BOX, TWO MODERN PILL BOXES WITH ENAMELLED COVERS, A GEORGE V SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL AND AN OCTAGONAL SILVER DISH, the snuff box with applied silver cartouche bearing initials, pull off cover, length 5.2cm, rectangular pill box with Masonic emblem to the hinged cover, stamped 925 to the interior, width 3cm the oval pill box with female nude enamelled cover, stamped Sterling to the interior, capstan inkwell with clear glass liner, loaded base, makers A J Pepper & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1915 and a George VI octagonal dish, ivory handles removed, makers Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1937, 1.8ozt, 56 grams (5) (Condition Report: snuff and pill boxes are ok, inkwell has several dents, especially around the base, the dish has a dent below where a handle would have been)
A George V silver dressing table jar having squat glass body with silver and blue guilloche enamelled top, together with a silver topped glass inkwell (a/f) (2)Square: Lid is not attached, hinge broken. Minor chips.Circular: Enamel is good, only very minor nibbles to the edge. Glass is good.
Five pieces of silver and silver plate:1. a late 19th century silver-plated double inkwell by WMF: two-lidded facet-cut cranberry glass inkwells flanking a central pen-rest modelled as a stag's head;2. a miniature early 19th century Sheffield-plated chamber stick with gadrooned border,;3. a cased set of six hallmarked silver coffee spoons by Jackson & Fullerton (1897);4. a small early 20th century hallmarked silver brandy-warmer with turned ebony handle;5. an early 19th century hallmarked silver Fiddle Pattern caddy spoon engraved with armorial.Condition Report: 1st glass inkwell - one of the lids lifts off silver-plate rather pitted and there is corrosion to the copper mount on the glass inkwell, otherwise in good order. 2nd inkwell - less problematical under the lid but some plate is missing. Glass on 2nd inkwell in good condition. Brandy warmer - quite tarnished but no dents noted or evidence of restoration.
A group of Staffordshire figures to include 'The Death of Nelson', an inkwell modelled as a Turk, a spill vase modelled as a shepherd, a spill vase modelled with a horse and a cow, a Regency lady and gentleman, a gentleman in a black coat, a pair of boxers 'Heenan Sayers'; a parian bust of Queen VictoriaProvenance:Collection of Barry Lock (1934 - 2021) Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1Boxers: restoration throughout, noticeably to both corners, also chipping to the base, chipping to the noses, overall quite crazed. Napoleon: minor chipping. restored, most notably to the cannon. Gentleman in black coat: damage and restoration to the base and feet, gilt rubbed, chipping to the fingers of the outstretched arm. Lady in floral dress: restored to the base. Gentleman in pink jacket: restored to the base, object that was in right hand has been broken off and lost
Tintenfass in Form des Napoleon-Sarkophags im Invalidendom Bronze, rotbraun patiniert. Scharnierdeckel, darauf Napoleons Hut und Degen, zwei profilierte Standfüße, darunter eine dunkelgrüne Bronzeplinthe auf grünem, schwarz gesprenkeltem Steinsockel. Innen ein vergoldeter, doppelt gelochter Einsatz für zwei Tintenfässer, an der vergoldeten Innenseite des Deckels ein aufgelegter reliefierter Adler mit ausgebreiteten Schwingen. Kleine, unauffällig reparierte Bestoßung am Sockel, leichte Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Maße 12 x 6,5 x 15 cm. Eindrucksvolle, schwere Arbeit mit stimmigen Farben. An inkwell in the shape of Napoleon's sarcophagus in the Cathédrale des Invalides An inkwell in the shape of Napoleon's sarcophagus in the Cathédrale des InvalidesBronze, rotbraun patiniert. Scharnierdeckel, darauf Napoleons Hut und Degen, zwei profilierte Standfüße, darunter eine dunkelgrüne Bronzeplinthe auf grünem, schwarz gesprenkeltem Steinsockel. Innen ein vergoldeter, doppelt gelochter Einsatz für zwei Tintenfässer, an der vergoldeten Innenseite des Deckels ein aufgelegter reliefierter Adler mit ausgebreiteten Schwingen. Kleine, unauffällig reparierte Bestoßung am Sockel, leichte Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Maße 12 x 6,5 x 15 cm. Eindrucksvolle, schwere Arbeit mit stimmigen Farben.Condition: II +
Y A SILVER HEXAGONAL CAPSTAN INKWELL WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD 1931 The hinged cover opening to a glass inkwell 20.5cm (8in) wide Loaded Together with a Victorian travelling drinks set, the leather case stamped 'F. West. manufacturer to the Royal Family, no.1 St James's Street', opening to two electro-plated rectangular caddies, a flask, cup with detachable ivory handle; and a silver pomander by John Harris, London 1856, 6cm (2 1/4in) long, all engraved with a monogram, the leather case 23cm (9in) long 59g (1.9 oz) weighable Please note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Ref: EGP7Y1PN Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The import of lots that are subject to CITES regulations are banned in certain countries. Please check your country's import regulations before bidding.
A silver-backed hand mirror and matching hairbrush with engraved armorial decoration, a pair of silver-backed brushes with embossed floral and foliate decoration and engraved armorial inscribed "Sridgal Mo Dhream", four assorted silver mounted dressing table bottles, a silver mounted inkwell, a white metal pill box stamped "800" to base and set with millefiori type decoration to top and a silver rectangular travelling photograph frame case, 4.5 oz weighable silver
Two John Deacons glass paperweights, one in the form of a inkwell with signature thistle cane to the centre of the body and stopper, 73mm in diameter, the other with pink, blue and white canes to the centre surrounded by pink and white spirals, 66mm in diameter, both with original paper labels.
A Halcyon Days Enamels cylindrical box and cover, decorated with antiquarian books on a bookcase, the top inscribed " Good friends are like good books - they can be out of sight but you know where they are when you need them", boxed, 5cm high; A GIII toddy ladle, twisted whalebone handle; a silver mesh purse; a 19th century inkwell; etc (qty)

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