Sterling silver George III ink stand, by Rebecca Emes & Richard Barnard London 1810. Having a moat style pen well moulded into the flat base with shell motif corners, gadrooned edging and four tapered feet. Mounted to the base are two fitted receptacles…
Georgian II ink stand, with the typical design aesthetic for this time period and crafted by Samuel Herbert & Co London 1758. Having double pen wells, three pierced mounts with gadrooned edging which have been fitted for the cut glass ink pots each having…
A George III sterling silver ink stand, Burrage davenport, London, 1777, two ink pots and a pounce pot, each faceted and cut glass wth a silver cap and resting within a latticed gallery on the oval tray with conforming gallery, on ball and claw feet, the…
A George II sterling silver ink stand, Edward Aldridge I, London, 1751, two ink pots and a pounce pot of compressed baluster shape resting on the rectangular tray with gadrooned edge on lion's paw feet, 6 cm high (with pots in place), 23.5 cm wide, 15 cm…
A Georgian sterling silver gilt ink stand, the stand, John King, London, 1771, the mounts, Edward Farrell, London, 1825, the elliptical foliate stand on scrolling feet mounted with a pen rest modelled as a figure kneeling on a tortoise and supporting a…
Five Georgian black basalt pieces including: 4 various cream jugs, 3 jugs with Worlock collection label and impressed mark to base, height 10.5 cm approx, tallest jug, and a rare black basalt inkwell, Geoffrey Fisk collection label to base, with impressed…
An English porcelain ink stand, probably Rockingham, circa 1830, richly painted and decorated in the rococo style with applied flowers and gilded acanthus scrolls, 8 cm high, 21 cm wide, 13 cm deep
An Edwardian silver inkstand of Georgian style, the oblong tray with shaped border standing on four pad feet and supporting a silver mounted crystal inkwell. W.16 cm. Together with a silver mounted mother-of-pearl dip pen. London 1902 by William Hutton &…
A rare Chelsea porcelain ink stand set, circa 1760's, embellished with reserves of exotic birds on a rare pink ground. A similar example May be viewed in the Victoria and Albert collection, ceramic room 139, the curtain Foundation gallery, case 10, shelf…
A George III silver topped travelling inkwell, square form glass body, the plain conforming silver top with screw down circular hinged lid. London 1817. 4.3 x 4.3 cm.
George III hallmarked sterling silver rectangular ink stand with three cut glass bottles, taper stick lid and original fire gilding by John Emes, London 1807, 23 cm x 18 cm and 794 grams
A heavy Georgian Revival silver inkstand, of oblong shape with gadrooned borders, the pair of fixed inkwells with original glass liners. London 1919 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. 660gms (minus glass liners). Length 23 cm
George III sterling silver desk set, with 'Chinese' lattice gallery, with ink bottle (unmarked) & pounce pot, raised on ball-and-claw feet, London c1766 maker John Langford II & John Sebille
A Georgian silver inkwell James Dixon & Sons / Sheffield /, circa 1852, featuring two ink wells with fluted sterling silver lids, the trough with beaded edges raised on shell formed feet, 422 gms silver (including crystal), 7 cm high, 18.5 cm wide, and 9…
A 1920s large silver Art Deco capstan inkwell, circular, mildly domed hinged lid above the octagonal plain flared base, no liner. Birmingham 1829 by Henry Matthews. Diameter 15.3 cm
A George III sterling silver triangular inkstand by John & Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1815, on a platform with a C- scroll pen holder, nib cleaning brush and two oval diamond cut glass ink wells, 26 cm wide, 605 grams weighable silver excluding glass
An enamel inkstand decorated with floral cartouches and two circular inkpots and cover, circa 1820, probably English, 2 cm high, 18 cm wide, 12 cm deep
A George III silver standish Inkstand by Robert Hennell I, London 1787 & silver skewer by William Eley William Fearn, London 1781, of rectangular form with canted corners and wells, the octagonal bottles with silver mounts, 26 cm width
A French Louis XVI silver snake handled inkstand, 1777 Paris, with maker's mark FDR and later import marks for London 1953 by the London Assay office, a shaped scroll footed tray with a lead lined ink pot, powder caster and circular bowl, engraved with a…