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Click here to subscribeA mixed lot to include; a 19th century rosewood sewing box with mother of pearl inlay and removable tray with contents inside; an early 20th century novelty treen inkwell in the form of a horse hoof; a shell case with later plaque to body; an oak metronome; a cased Corona typewriter; a painted cast model of a hound; a brass Eastern plate and a commemorative scene tin. (1 box)
A collection of silver to include: a pair of Elizabeth II silver and mahogany coasters, hallmarked by PH Vogel & Co, Birmingham, 1990; a late Victorian silver cream jug, hallmarked Birmingham, 1901; an Edwardian silver small capstan inkwell, Birmingham, 1909; a set of six George VI silver coffee bean spoons, hallmarked by Adie Bros, Birmingham, 1947; a Birmingham silver small trumpet shaped vase; a Modern silver drip ring by Broadway & Co; an Edwardian silver topped cranberry glass perfume bottle, with stopper, hallmarked Birmingham, 1908; a set of six George III silver teaspoons, initialled MS by Hester Bateman; a George III Birmingham silver caddy shovel spoon (repaired handle) and a late Victorian Birmingham silver sifter spoon. (1 bag) Weight approx. 108.59 grams (3.49ozt) Further details: all tarnished, with wear, some rubbing and marks to spoons; dents to inkwell; small nibbles to glass perfume bottle; wear etc.
This exquisite Meissen hand-painted porcelain lidded inkwell features a cobalt blue base with gold leaf detailing and a finely executed equestrian scene. The artwork, which depicts a rider on horseback, is surrounded by elaborate gold accents. The interior is also beautifully painted, and the piece is signed on the base. It measures 2.5"H and is in excellent condition with no visible damage.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: 2.5''H Condition: Age related wear.
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Fairfax Moresby interest William IV hallmarked silver travelling inkwell, with inscription to lid relating to Fairfax Moresby, HMS Pembroke and J Dyke Acland, London 1835, maker TW, likely for Thomas Whitehead, height 3.5cm, together with an Edward VII hallmarked silver sovereign case, weight of both items 52g
A bag of brewery collectables and other metal wares, etc, including two chrome Bass menu holders and a chrome Mitchells & Butlers menu holder clip, a Victorian circular glass inkwell with brass cover, a pair of silver plated cauldron salts, faux tortoiseshell cigarette case, etc, mostly worn condition (1 bag)
SANDERS & MACKENZIE; a George V hallmarked silver napkin ring, Birmingham 1928, a further George V hallmarked silver napkin ring with engine turned decoration, a hallmarked silver topped inkwell and a cased Edward VII hallmarked silver bread fork, length 22cm, combined weighable silver approx 2.2ozt/68.3g.Condition Report: Yes, the fork is loaded but stated weight is excluding the fork.
A pair of tan leather riding boots; a pair of cast iron and brass andirons; a pair of brass candlesticks, in the 17th century style; a brass inkwell; a Comitti of London wheel barometer; M H Janwell?, by and after, Not the dog ......again!, block print, titled and signed in pencil, 40/46, framed; Richard Whittlestone, by and after, Blue Tit on Frosty Willowherb, 125/500 and Robin on Frosty Hawthorn, 117/500; Hammerle, a pair, Anemone 1 and Anemone II, coloured prints, signed in pencil, 41cm x 51cm, framed
Walnut desk stand, serpentine outline, labelled to underside 'Leuchars' width 30cm, with associated inkwell; brass crumb tray and brush, with cast Art Nouveau design; pair of small coach lamps, parafin candles, 35cm; four small composite busts of playwrites and composers; wall clock and bell; etc
A collection of five hallmarked silver spoons and a hallmarked silver mount cut glass inkwell. The lot to include a large Georgian hallmarked silver serving spoon. Hallmarked year 1837, London. Sponsors mark for Mary Chawner. A Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoon, hallmarked year 1865, sponsors mark for H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias). A George V hallmarked silver teaspoon, hallmarked year 1924 Birmingham, sponsors mark for W H Haseler Ltd . a small hallmarked sivler condition spoon, marks illegible. Further together with a late Victorian hallmarked silver cut glass inkwell. Hallmarked year 1901 London, sponsor marks for John Grinsell & Sons. Gross weight approx 820g.Largest spoon measures approx. 30cm long.
A late Victorian silver small cruet stand, with three mounted glass bottles, all Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1897, one associated bottle London, 1891, diameter 10.9cm, together with three assorted silver napkin rings, a silver mounted inkwell and a pair of George V silver mounted dwarf candlesticks, Birmingham, 1911. Condition - poor to fair
A GROUP OF COLOURED GLASSWARE, comprising a turquoise twisted glass trumpet/funnel, a clear cut crystal hinged inkwell, a glass basket, cranberry glass basket, two hat pin holders with silver monogrammed lids, one hallmarked London, the other Birmingham, a Vaseline glass tulip vase, height 19.5cm, four glass paperweights, etc. (14) (Condition Report: signs of wear, no obvious damage)
A 19th-century French bronze inkwell stand featuring bas-relief arabesque motifs. This elegant piece includes a square base with intricate patterns, two handles, and four ornate feet. The central spherical inkwell has a hinged lid topped with an elephant finial, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship. Issued: 19th centuryDimensions: 11.25"LCondition: Age related wear.
Antique marble and bronze inkwell desk set featuring a central bronze bust of Friedrich Schiller, the renowned German poet, philosopher, and playwright. The inkwell set is crafted from richly veined marble, with two covered inkwells symmetrically placed on either side of the bust. The finely cast bronze bust is mounted on a plinth inscribed with SCHILLER. This elegant and functional writing desk accessory exemplifies early 20th-century craftsmanship, making it a distinguished collector’s item or statement piece for any office or library. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 11"LCondition: Age related wear. Minor chips on left inkwell and one small chip on base, same side.
Swarovski "Crystal Memories Classics" Miniature CollectionThis collection features intricate miniature items from Swarovski's "Crystal Memories Classics" series, crafted from precision-cut clear faceted crystal with gold-tone metal accents. Distinct pieces include:1. **Two Crystal Cats**: Faceted clear crystal bodies with pointed ears, wire whiskers, and black accents for facial details.2. **Rooster Figurine**: Clear crystal body with red crystal comb and wattle, orange crystal beak, and detailed tail feathers. 3. **Champagne Bottle in Ice Bucket**: Clear crystal bucket with a gold-tone champagne bottle.4. **Crystal Vase with Bouquet**: Faceted crystal vase adorned with a gold-tone floral arrangement featuring crystal bud details. 5. **Alarm Clock**: Circular crystal body, gold-tone frame, and clock face featuring Roman numerals and spade-shaped hands.6. **Wine Glass Pair**: Crystal bowls with gold-tone bases.7. **Inkwell with Pen**: Faceted crystal inkwell accompanied by a gold-tone pen designed as a quill.8. **Additional Items**: A crystal box with a hinged gold-tone lid, a miniature faceted teapot with gold detailing, and other small crystal utensils and ornamental designs.Dating to the late 20th to early 21st century, this collection reflects meticulous craftsmanship and Swarovski’s signature aesthetic of intricate miniatures.
**Antique Louis XIV Inkwell, Art Nouveau Tray, and Victorian Hip Flask**This exquisite collection features three distinct antique items. The centrepiece is a Louis XIV-style inkwell from the Napoleon III period, impeccably crafted with red tortoiseshell and brass marquetry. It is adorned with gilded bronzes, showcasing ornamental heads of fauns and passementrie details. This inkwell, approximately 9 inches in length and 6 inches in width, includes two white porcelain ink pots and a beaded brass edging, emphasising its rich historical craftsmanship and intricate design. Some losses overall to the finish, as photographed.Complementing the inkwell is an Art Nouveau tray from circa 1900, measuring 11 inches long, 7 1/4 inches wide, and 1 1/2 inches tall. This tray epitomises the Art Nouveau era with its intricate brass mounts and organic design inlays, resting on distinctive square column feet. Erhard & Söhne.Lastly, the Victorian hip flask, crafted from leather and glass, exhibits an engraved decoration with initials within a laurel wreath on its metal section. Though not hallmarked, this piece adds a touch of elegance and historical significance to the collection.
19th century porcelain inkwells and desk accessories to include a Derby inkwell, Chamberlain Worcester, a drum shaped inkwell with flowers probably by Coalport and another with floral encrusted decoration, together with a Rockingham perfume bottle, Chamberlain Worcester eggcup, a small Staffordshire porcelain beaker, and a 20th century porcelain tea bowl, tallest 13cm (8) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
A late Victorian silver heart shaped Pin Tray, hallmarked London 1893, together with another, Chester 1894, 9cm long, an Edwardian silver capstan inkwell, hallmarked Birmingham 1907, with weighted base, later presentation inscription and replacement glass liner, 11cm diameter, silver topped glass jars, hairbrushes etc., weighable silver 5.3ozt (a lot)