A French Art Nouveau stoneware figural inkwell, attributed to Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat, circa 1900, depicting two orangutans, one holding a roll of parchment, the other a quill. 22.5 cm high, 30.5 cm wide, 26 cm deep
Dark brown leather travelling ink well case shaped like a violin case, very good external condition and as will be seen very much used. Very collectable and definitely very scarce. 8.5 x 20/3.5 x 3 cm
Wells and Lambe fully fitted writing box, of narrow rectangular form, in tooled leather, with fitted interior, set with writing tools and compass, flanked by a leather flip top vesta and ink well, 5 cm x 24 cm x 5.5 cm
Mahogany campaign writing slope box on stand, 19th century, enclosing a fitted interior with leather writing surface, trays, inkwell, candle holder and drawers, height 55 cm width 43.5 cm depth 28 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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…
Art Deco Sliver plate ink well, of rectangular form, with sliding covers and central handle, with pen rest to either side, standing on four circular feet, height 10 cm x width 24.5 cm x depth 14 cm