A group of silver items comprising two cigarette cases, Birmingham 1942 and 1912, one engraved 'Tank Corps', largest 8.8cm long, two American silver spill vases, 15.6 and 12cm, a group of four napkin rings, to include two pierced examples, a pierced silver bon bon dish, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Ltd, 11cm diameter, a similar larger example, 13cm diameter, four Indian silver bon bon dishes, marked 'Oor silver 12', 9cm wide, a capstan inkwell, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, 8.5cm wide, a similar smaller example, 7cm wide, a silver butter dish, by A L Davenport Ltd, complete with a glass liner, 11.5cm diameter, a small twin handled open salt, 9.8cm wide, two silver cruets, by Stokes and Ireland Ltd, and seven varying bright cut teaspoons, weighable 33ozt (qty.)Condition ReportKnocks, wear, and rubbing throughout. Capstan inkwells in very poor condition.
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A collection of silver items, comprising, a pepperette, by C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1991, 10cm high, a pierced footed bonbon dish, with a loop handle, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1960, 12.5cm wide, and a pierced desk stand, by Thomas William Daniels, London 1894, with vacant inkwell aperture, 25cm widetotal 12.92ozt (3)Condition ReportSome light tarnishing and light scratching. Residue to the bowl and tray.
A collection of salt-glazed stoneware items 19th century, comprising: a harvest ware jug, with a plated rim, 17.5cm high; a cottage pot and cover, 14cm; a dome top pot and cover, 16.5cm; a tapered mug, 13.5cm high; an inkwell, 7.5cm diameter; a cottage-ware jug, 20cm high, and a cottage-ware flask, 18cm high (7) Condition ReportHarvest /hunting jug - tarnished rim with losses to the glaze where the metal rim meets the pottery. Some of the appliques have glazing cracks from manufacture. Nibbles to the base. Cottage - loss to base rim and further chips. Pot and cover - crack to cover. Cottage jug - cracked and rivetted, with chips. Flask chip to the rim.Please see additional condition images.
A First Period Worcester porcelain blue and white tea bowl and saucer, decorated in blue and white with flowers and insects, crescent mark, together with a Doulton Lambeth two tone stoneware and moulded salt, with a silver mount, a Victorian brass inkwell, and a vesta case modelled as a skull. (4)
A beautifully handcrafted and painted base designed for two inkwells, adorned with a depiction of a bird and her nest of babies. Herend Hungary backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 6"L x 5"W x 4.5"HManufacturer: HerendCountry of Origin: HungaryCondition: Age related wear. Inkwell not included.
Antique Dore style French bronze and marble writing desk set. With a seated Roman figure flanked by two inkwells.Height: 12 1/2 in x width: 19 in x depth: 10 in.Condition:There is a small chip along the front corner of the right inkwell. There is a larger chip along the back left corner. There are two pieces of these chips included. Some discoloration to the metal components throughout. There are a few small chips to the glass vials. Some dirt/dust collected throughout. Wear to the feet as expected from age and use.
A VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTANDby Charles Stuart Harris, London 1894, of Georgian design with gadroon and shell rim, the central compartment with miniature chamber stick lid, flanked by two square inkwell compartments and two pen trays, all on paw feet, 9cm high x 28cm wide x 21cm deep, 27 tr. ozs, with two matching silver mounted cut glass inkwells for same

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