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Click here to subscribeA Rockingham style desk top floral inkwell mid 19th century, with applied decoration, each cover in the form of a flower head, 25cm longanother inkstand, mid 19th century,16cm diameterand a pottery ornament, 20th centruy, in the form of a basket of flowers and fruit, 17cm high (3)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportInkwell, minor chips and lossesAnother, no cover, minor lossesLosses to lower leaves
19th century metalwares, a cast paginated white metal basket, with a double lidded top and gilt metal handle, 13.5cm high, a gilt bronze salt, with lion's mask and paw mono pedi supports on a marble triform base, 7.5cm high, a bronze inkwell of urn form with a hinged cover, 9cm high, a bronze standing owl, 7.5cm high, and a brass miliners mould, with a wooden handle, 23cm long (qty)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportOverall, good
A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver, including a wine or decanter-label for 'Claret', London, 1805; a cased set of six Elizabeth II silver coffee-spoons, by Liberty and Co., Birmingham, 1953; assorted flatware and other small silver items; Together With a bone-handled corkscrew and a silver plate inkwell (one tray)
A 19th Century French Ormolu and Black Marble Desk Stand by F. Barbedienne A 19th Century French Ormolu and Black Marble Desk Stand by F. Barbedienne, with figural surmount modelled as a kneeling female nude flanked by twin inkwells bearing swags and scrolls, each housing a blue glass liner, with further applied ormolu mounts to each side and raised on four cast feet (one loose), bearing impressed F. Barbedienne, Fondeur. signature, for restoration.40.5cm wide, 26cm highOne foot separate, can be placed so that when stationary the stand sits level and is stable but ultimately will need to be reattached, is present; one inkwell cover detached from hinge; some nibbles to interior rims of glass liners; some nibbles to marble at corners and edges; rubbing to gilding.Additional note: base has been cracked through and stabilised, shows a type of coating or spray.