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19th century French Kingwood Escretoire with Rosewood inlay and cross-banding, the fall front opening to a velvet writing surface and a fitted interior with four small drawers and inkwell fitments, above four further drawers and a serpentine plinth base, ormolu mounts, the locks engraved ' P. Sormani, 10 Charlot ', 62cms wide x 127cms high
ASSORTED SILVER comprising bellied tankard, twin handled trophy cup, silver egg cup, silver and glass inkwell on stand, sterling silver ring box, two silver photograph frames, silver cigarette case and a Ltd Edn. silver medallion to commemorate the first distribution in Wales of the Royal Maundy, St David's Cathedral April 8th 1982
A Hallmarked Silver Capstan Style Inkwell, (marks rubbed) inscribed (Presented to W. E. Glister by the Members of Wharflands July 1933", base (filled) 10cm diameter; Together with Assorted Plated Ware, including four piece tea set, egg cruet stand, baluster mug, oval tray, set of four sauce ladles, etc.
WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver Capstan-type inkwell with engraved detail to the hinged lid, Sheffield 1918, diameter 12.75cm.Additional InformationThere is no liner to the inkwell, but this may by design looking at how the well is shaped, hallmark is legible. Light surface scratches, but free from any dents or damage.
A Victorian walnut desk stand, of serpentine form with moulded glass inkwell and enamelled lid, width approx 29.5cm, together with two copper kettles and covers with acorn finials, a copper and steel oval cooking pan, four stoneware beer bottles, two glass Codd bottles and other items (qty).Additional InformationThe lid to the inkwell is detached from the glass, general scuffs and marks to the wood surface, some sun damage. Both copper kettles with general dents and over polishing throughout. The oval copper cooking dish with polished appearance and general tarnishing to the inside. One of the stoneware bottles is imprinted for H Singleton of Stockport, this is chipped to the underside of the base and with a smaller nick. Another of the stoneware pots is named for Groves and Whitnall Ltd Salford, chip to the shoulder and other grazes and nicks. One of the stoneware bottles with a pseudo armorial for Wovenden Sale chemist. One of the cod bottles named for JH Chuff Manchester, this is quite chipped and cracked at the collar and heavily worn on the surface, the other cod bottle, also named for the same maker but of a better appearance.
A Victorian Ashford marble inlaid slate oval inkstand, inlaid with malachite and other stones with lily of the valley and other flowers, with a glass inkwell and hinged cover, width 31cm.Additional InformationInkwell with a few light surface scratches and marks and perhaps a few small nicks around the edge of the base but essentially ok, the stand with some age wear, marks and scuffs, the circular aperture where the inkwell sits is heavily scratched.
ARTHUR WILLMORE PENNINGTON; a pair of cut glass posy vases with hallmarked silver collars, Birmingham 1899, two further example with white metal mounts and a large cut glass inkwell of circular form with silver plated collar and hinged cover (5).Additional InformationThe vases with dents, knocks, minor scuffs and very minor nibbles to the foot rim, the inkwell has wear to the plate but complete with original liner.
A&J ZIMMERMAN; a George V hallmarked silver loaded oval inkwell with hinged lid, Birmingham 1925, width 13.8cm.Additional InformationThe top had an inscription which has been erased, it is also quite loose and is sprung. A couple of pin head sized dents throughout. The hallmarks are slightly rubbed and there are a couple of dents around the base.
ROBERTS & BELK; a George VI hallmarked silver leaf dish with chased decoration, Sheffield 1946, a hallmarked silver Capstan inkwell, and a hallmarked silver decanter label inscribed 'Whisky' (3).Additional InformationCapstan inkwell with numerous dents, knocks and wear, weighted, tarnishing and wear to the decanter label.
A silver-plated capstan inkwell,designed by A E Jones, for G L Connell of Cheapside,the hinged cover inset with a purple cabochon, with a clear glass insert, stamped 'Connell, 83 Cheapside' and numbered '1753',9.7cm diameter, 6cm highCondition report: Good overall condition, some minor scratches to the body.
λA mixed lot, comprising silver items, a sugar bowl, London 1906, a lobed two-handled tazza, two toast racks, two ashtrays, a cigarette box, two cigarette cases, a two-handled oval bowl, a cream jug, two continental beakers, two dishes, six napkin rings, a pepper pot, a chatelaine clip, with an aide memoire with ivory leaves, an inkwell, four items of flatware, a figural wooden bottle stopper, and an electroplated mustard pot and sugar bowl, approx. weighable 50oz. (qty)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a cased three-piece condiment set, Birmingham 1920, an American circular dish, a capstan inkwell, and pair of sugar tongs, plus electroplated items: a bottle holder and pourer, a cocktail shaker, two coasters, a small entrée dish and cover, and other items, approx. weighable 4.5oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of Old Sheffield and electroplated items, comprising: a tea urn of vase form, on a shaped square base with medallions, a pair of rounded rectangular salvers, on fall ball feet, a pair of wine coasters, a salver, four pairs of candlesticks, a single candlestick, plus silver items: a photograph frame, London 1895, a salt cellar, London 1780, a toilet bottle, and a inkwell, the glass body a.f. (qty) Provenance: From the Collection of the late Mr Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980)
A Victorian Scottish novelty silver-mounted hardstone inkwell, unmarked, modelled as a curling stone, with vari-coloured hardstones, the hinged handle slides to show the well, inscribed ' From G and F.C', and with a crest, diameter 7.3cm. The crest is that of Bendyshe, Cramer, Doran and others.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a presentation teapot, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1916, oval fluted form, inscribed, plus a sauce boat, an inkwell stand, a pair of salt cellars, two salt spoons a pair of tongs, a cased egg cup and spoon, a napkin ring and a silver-mounted glass condiment jar, approx. weighable 27.5oz. (qty)
An Arts and Crafts silver and enamel inkwell, in the manner of C .R. Ashbee, circa 1910, tapering pentagon form, with blue/green enamel panels set with a dark red cabochon, the hinged cover of similar form, with a malachite ball finial, on five green ball feet, with a clear glass liner, height 7.5cm. Provenance: A Private Collection.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a silver magnifying glass, maker's mark of E.A.D, London 1923, rectangular lens, tapering silver-mounted shagreen handle, length 15.3cm, a German box, of oval form, the hinged cover embossed with dancing children, plus a box of scallop form, set with red stones, gilded interior, Birmingham 1997, a Victorian presentation inkwell and stand, Birmingham 1885, chased foliate decoration, and a metalware and stone tortoise, approx. weighable 12oz. (5)Provenance: from the family collections of Captain George Lionel Jameson OBE (1880-1961), Colonel Jocelyn Elliott Armstrong (1903-2001), and their descendants.
λA Victorian silver travelling dressing table set, retailed by W. Leuchers, 18 Piccadilly, the silver by Thomas Johnson, London 1854, the covers with crisp engraved overseas land and seascapes with buildings within foliate scroll decoration, later engraved 'Araby', comprising: a beaker, four bottles, a visiting card case, five toilet jars and boxes, an inkwell, a vesta box, an Aide memoire with ivory leaves, a pumice, a funnel, the front with two jewellery drawers, and a drop down tray with a medicine spoon, a pencil by Mordan, a thimble, two needle cases, a tape measure, a mother-of-pearl mirror, five mother-of-pearl-handled implements, a desk seals, two pairs of scissors and a manicure item, the inside of the velvet lined cover with a mirror, and with a velvet pen wipe, needle and pin case, in a fitted brass-bound coromandel case with two carrying handles, one glass base a.f, length 33cm, approx. weighable 15oz.
A George IV silver-mounted travelling toilet set, possibly by Thomas Diller, London 1828, retailed by D. Edwards, Manufacturer to his Majesty, 21 King St. Bloomsbury, London, the cover with engine-turned decoration, initialled, comprising: four scent bottles, four toilet jars, three toilet boxes, an inkwell, hobnail-cut glass bodies, plus various implements, some later, in a fitted rosewood case with brass banding, the interior with two pull-out trays, and the velvet lined interior of the cover with a mirror and stationary wallet, length 36cm, approx. weight 9.7oz.
Campaign FurnitureA Regency rosewood and brass inlaid Davenport:, the sliding superstructure with a swan neck broken ledge back with central brass finial, hinged and lidded compartments and ceramic inkwell and pounce pot, having a sloping hinged and leather inset writing surface, fitted with a small drawer, a slide and four short drawers to one side and with dummy slide and drawers opposing, on short turned tapered feet, 40cm (1ft 3 3/4in) wide.

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