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A VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR INKSTANDEDWARD & JOHN BARNARD, LONDON 1853The shaped rectangular body with a tongue and dart border, two pen trays, on four foliate and lion paw feet, with a oil lamp to the centre with a serpent scroll handle, mounted on a rectangular plinth, flanked by two cylindrical inkwells with flame finials, chased with ram masks and husk swags34cm (13 1/2in) long1781g (57.25 oz) With two glass linersCondition Report: Marks are clear throughoutStands wellOne cover with split to stem, other with stem detachedRetaining nut to lamp missingOne of the inkwell rims is dented, not visible with coverNo engravingOne liner chippedSix retaining nuts missing beneath stand, so inkwells can moveLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF SILVER, METAL AND GLASS comprising of a silver inkwell (weighted), silver posy cup, a silver lidded cut glass jar, a silver and pink guilloche enamel trinket pot A/F, a silver cruet with blue glass liner, a novelty metal owl pepper pot, weighable silver approx 148g
Ω A SMALL CHINESE ‘EGG AND SPINACH’ BISCUIT PORCELAIN INKWELL, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD, 1662 - 1722清 康熙 素三彩瓷胎墨水瓶Of pierced rectangular form, with an ink reservoir and two pen holders, decorated with pierced floral and cash medallion motifs, covered in an egg and spinach glazeHeight: 4.5cmLength: 6.5cmProvenance: From an American private collectionCondition ReportThere is a 6mm., wide shallow chip to the rim of the inkwell.
An assembled group of tea and coffee wares, 19th centurycomprising six John Yates teacups, pattern 1033; a Coalport trio of coffee can, teacup and saucer, decorated with interlaced oval links with dots in gilt, together with a similar plate, 18cm diameter; a yellow-ground teacup and saucer, with scaled moulding and a design incorporating shells, embossed and painted flowers, unmarked; six teacups and six saucers decorated with peach borders and printed flowers, painted 'N3057' in iron red to the bases; a group of assorted basket-weave and relief moulded wares, including a cup and saucer painted with a bird and flowers; together with a Coalport presentation mug with gilt 'JR' monogram, a further Coalport presentation mug monogrammed 'WAV' and dated Jan 2nd 1892 and a small porcelain inkwell, painted with flowers etc(qty, two trays)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.
An English-decorated Sevres porcelain oval dish, decorated with a central panel of fancy birds in landscape flanked by gilded foliage, with further floral shell panels to either end, interlaced L mark, 29cm wide; together with a similarly decorated inkwell on paw feet, with three taper holders (a.f), interlaced L mark, 15cm diameter(2)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.
A small collection of silver, to include; an Alms dish, London 1993, weight approx 13.5oz, a three handled presentation trophy cup, weight approx 4.1oz, four napkin rings, a silver topped glass inkwell, a silver mounted vase, two silver topped glass jars, two silver handled implements and a small silver mounted frame, together with a cased set of four silver plated napkin rings
A group of silver items, including a bonbon tazza, Birmingham 1974, a capstan inkwell, the hinged lid with pen recess, Birmingham 1914, and a mustard with lion mask scroll legs, London 1918, weighable items only 343g, together with a plated and cut glass preserve jar with hinged handle and lid mechanism, height with handle raised 15.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An Elizabeth II silver bookmark, surmounted with the white rabbit from Alice in Wonderland, import mark London 2002 by Mark Houghton Ltd, length 7.3cm, another silver bookmark with scroll surmount, Chester 1900, length 10cm, and a group of other silver items, including an ingot pendant, a money clip, folding pocket knives, a small capstan inkwell and a compact, weighable items only 114.8g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Militaria Interest: A George VI silver capstan inkwell, the raised border with pen recess, hinged cover, glass ink pot, the body engraved K.B FROM F.S.C - 3rd I.G 1942-45 within crossed banners, hallmarked by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1938, filled, the base 15cm diam (dents to body) Note: 3rd I.G probably for Indian Gurkhas
LOETZ Jugendstil inkwell; Austria, ca. 1905.Iridescent blown glass.Iridescent blown glass inkwell from the Austrian Manufacture Loetz. The body is of quadrangular form in black iridescent glass, decorated with an openwork side moulding with vegetal decoration, borders and a lid with a gilt-bronze lion's head. Provenance: Private Spanish collection, formed between 1970 and 2010.Normal wear and tear due to use and the passage of time.Measurements: 4,5 x 12 x 12 cm.Johann Loetz Witwe was the most important maker of art glass in Klostermühle, Bohemia. The works of Johann Loetz are among the most outstanding examples of Art Nouveau. One of the oldest glassworks was located in Wottawattal, which was bought in 1850 by Johann Loetz, the founder of the company and former owner of glassworks in Deffernik, Hurkental, Annatal and Vogelsang. In 1879, Max Ritter von Spaun, grandson of Johann Loetz, took over the factory from his grandmother and continued to run it under the old company name "Joh. Lötz Witwe". The factory had previously been equipped with an important milling workshop. It was here that heavily cut glass and perforated enamelled intermittent glass was manufactured. The company began producing coloured glass in the 1860s. Loetz glass has always been special because of its purity and fiery colours, and was initially purchased as raw glass by the North Bohemian refineries, which refined it by painting and polishing. Later, due to the high regard for glass, the company started the production of special luxury items. The company was the first to produce so-called baroque glass (objects with applied glass decorations) in Austria. Sample warehouses were located in Vienna, Berlin, Hamburg, Paris, London, Brussels, Milan and Madrid, which soon gave the products a worldwide reputation. The glass ingeniously imitated all types of onyx, jasper, carnelian, malachite, lapis lazuli, inlaid glass, etc. At the anniversary exhibition in 1888, the "Kaiser Franz Josefs Vase", designed by Hofrat Storck and produced by the Lötz company in Grauonyx, was presented. It was the largest blown glass vase ever made. Most of the world exhibitions were filled with the company's special products and received the highest awards.
A GEORGE V CASED SET OF SIX PLAIN NAPKIN RINGS numbered "1" through to "6", by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1911 and a late Victorian plated novelty inkwell in the form of the head of a terrier with coloured glass eyes and a dished base; the latter 6.3" (16cm) diameter; 5.75 oz weighable silver (2)
A Chinese silver triple inkwell / desk stand by Wang Hing, late 19th / early 20th century, in the form of a rectangular casket with embossed dragon decoration, side mounted pen rest, hinged cover with raised dragon design, opening to reveal three wells, two having original glass liners, raised on four scroll feet, underside stamped 'WH' 90 with character mark, 6 ¾in. (17.2cm.) wide, weight without liners 14tr.oz. * One glass liner missing, hinge needing little repair, otherwise good.
A rummage tray of various antique / vintage collectables, to include a pair of green patinated bronze stork bud vases, one a/f; pewter pap boat; various penknives; Mother of pearl opera glasses; rosewood folding cribbage board; travelling inkwell; miniature carpenters ruler; spectacles in red morocco case; two WMF silver plate matchbox covers; silver plate & glass table jar and stand, etc. (quantity)
A Victorian silver and cut glass inkwell on silver stand, inkwell by William Devenport, Birmingham 1897, maker's mark on stand rubbed, square form with folded corners, pull out central square well for inkwell, raised on four shell feet, 4in. (10.2cm.) square, silver weight 2.3 tr.oz. * Makers mark rubbed, otherwise good.
A collection of Staffordshire pottery loving cups and other items. The cups printed with flowers, a Leighton Ware example printed with a hunt, a large blue and white ladle, an invalid's feeding cup, greyhound inkwell and other items Condition Report: Banjo style feeder has a leather strap around the top, it is attached via string and should come off easily. The same feeder has some chips to the rim, light crazing to the glaze. The other feeding cup has some small chips to the spout and underside, colours bright. Both have some wear including scratches and light marks.
A Royal Crown Derby porcelain vase and cover, 20th century, in the Imari palette, on a pedestal foot, 12cm high together with a similar example, decorated with floral and gilt panels, 11cm high a pair of Derby porcelain cups and saucers the saucer 13cm diameter, And a pair of Staffordshire inkwell quill holders, 19th century, each modelled as a peacock, 13cm highand a quantity of Staffordshire pottery spill vases, to include a group modelled as Elijah and the Widow, a farmer and her dog, and two similar others (qty)Condition ReportEvidence of restoration to both covers, rubbing to print. Cups and saucers seem to be without cracks or damage but expect minor wear Restoration and losses evident to all. Both peacock have been glued in places, one with more significant repairs. The spill vase group of Elijah and the Widow as a hairline crack to reverse. The spill vase modelled a farmer with her dog, is in poor condition with major losses throughout
A collection of silver items,comprising a silver desk calendar, by W J Myatt, Birmingham 1924, 15cm wide, a silver mounted cut glass inkwell, by Haseler & Bill, Chester 1904, a silver photograph frame, 22.5 x 17cm, aperture 17.2 x 11.7cm, a similar smaller example, 12.5 x 10cm, aperture 10.7 x 8.2cm, a silver plated and cut glass combination scent bottle vinaigrette, 9.5cm long, a pair of silver ashtrays, by Asprey & Co, Birmingham 1928, numbered '3' and '4' respectively, a silver topped dressing table jar, London 1908, and a silver mustard pot, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1925, with a blue glass liner,total weighable 9.7oztCondition ReportCalendar) Splits, knocks and wear throughout.Inkwell) Nibbles to the glass.Photograph) Both back loose and with sections missing. Frames with knocks and wear throughout.Dressing jar) Minor nibbles to the body.Scent bottle) Minor nibbles to the body.
Two porcelain lidded porcelain sucriers,20th century, both painted with flowers, each with crossed sword marks, one struck through twice, 9.5cm and 10.5cm high and a porcelain inkwell, painted with pink flowers, unmarked, 16cm diameter and a porcelain pot and cover, painted with figures, the cover well painted with figures, 8cm wide 6.5cm deep2.5cm high (8)Condition ReportTwo sucriers - good overall.Inkwell - Gilt wear and chipped.Box and cover - back restuck, mount stuck to the cover and detached - well painted to the interior.
A QUANTITY OF COLOURED GLASS LAMP SHADES AND VASES, including a hinged lid glass inkwell, an amber Murano 'White Crystal' display dish, height 22cm x diameter 19cm, a Dartington 'Amber Clematis' flower bottle height 15cm, a pink Mdina glass dish, height 7cm x diameter 13cm, etc (21) (Condition report: all glass appears ok, a chip to top of one vase)
Marc Schoelcher (1798–1834) cylindrical ink well with integrated quill holders and a pounce pot base (af), hand painted with flowers, approx 11 x 7 cms.June 16th Condition ReportsThe inkwell has some gilding loss and a repair to the lower edge. The pounce has a number of signs of loss to the gilding and some loss to the beading to the outside edge.
German silver pill box of oval form, the cover decorated with a serpent, stamped with crown and crescent and marked 800, together with a miniature silver capstan inkwell with glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham, a novelty silver teaspoon with golf club terminal, hallmarked Birmingham, and an amber glass scent bottle with silver plated cover, approximate weighable silver (not including inkwell or scent bottle with silver plated cover) 41.9 grams
Early 20th century silver mounted capstan inkwell, of typical plain form, hallmarks worn and indistinct, probably Birmingham 1915, base D12.5cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations.Hallmarks heavily worn.Lacking glass liner.
20th century silver desk stand, of shaped oblong form with oblique gadrooned rim, and twin removable glass inkwells with hinged silver covers sat within two pierced circular sections, upon four tapering feet, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, date to one inkwell 1923, to other inkwell and stand date letters worn and indistinct, possibly 1911, or 1936, approximate weighable silver 7.58 ozt (236 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks worn, makers mark and date letter worn.
Early 20th century Austro Hungarian silver mounted glass five piece desk set, comprising tray, inkwell, brush pot, blotter and seal, each engraved with monogram, marked with Diana head 900 finesse mark, and G.A.S. for Georg Adam Scheid of Vienna, tray L23.5cm Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Marks with some wear.Glass with surface scratches, inkwell with loss to lower corner.

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