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Silver Inkwell

Birmingham 1928
A J Zimmerman Brothers
Base: 13.5cm by 13.5cm

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Silver Inkwell


Victorian Silver and Glass Inkwell

Chester 1895
Diameter: 7½cm (base)
Height: 7cm

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Victorian Silver and Glass Inkwell


Large Silver Inkstand

London 1910
Mappin and Webb
Length: 31cm
Width: 25cm

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Large Silver Inkstand


Cast Silver Bird Inkwell

New Silver
Sheffield
Height: 10½cm
Length: 17cm (from beak to tail)

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Cast Silver Bird Inkwell


Small Silver Inkstand

Sheffield 1912
Length: 15½cm

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Small Silver Inkstand


Victorian Silver Inkwell

London 1894
William Comyns
Diameter: 9cm (base)
Height: 6cm

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Victorian Silver Inkwell


Victorian Silver Inkstand

London 1892
Length: 21cm
Width: 14½cm

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Victorian Silver Inkstand


Silver Inkstand

London 1934
Charles Boyton
Length: 19cm
Depth: 14cm

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Silver Inkstand


Large Silver Inkwell

Birmingham 1913
A J Zimmerman Brothers
Diameter: 17.5cm

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Large Silver Inkwell


Silver Inkwell

Birmingham 1912
Length: 10cm
Height: 4cm

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Silver Inkwell


Silver and Glass Inkwell

Chester 1931
7cm by 7cm (base)

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Silver and Glass Inkwell


Silver Inkwell

London 1935
Sebastian Garrard
Silver Jubilee Hallmark
Diameter: 10.5cm
Lacking Glass Liner

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Engraved "Silver Jubilee of King George V, 1935. The gift of the Goldsmith's Company."
This was given to the members of the Court and Livery.
Designed by George Kruger Gray and W E Bennett.
George Kruger Gray (1880-1943) specialised in the design of coins and medals. His numismatic designs for the reverses of English silver coinage weere adopted in 1927, and again for the 1937 Coronation Crown, by the Royal Mint Advisory Commitee. In recognition of his services he was made a CBE in 1938.


 


Silver Inkwell


Silver and Tortoise Shell Inkwell

London 1918
Diameter: 6cm (base)
Height: 4½cm

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Silver and Tortoise Shell Inkwell


Silver Inkwell

Sheffield 1908
Base: 11cm by 11cm

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Silver Inkwell


Silver Inkwell
Chester 1927
Diameter: 8½cm
Height: 6cm

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Silver Inkwell


Silver Inkwell

London 1925
Height: 4½cm
Diameter: 9cm

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Silver Inkwell


Pair Silver Inkwells

Birmingham 1906
Zimmerman Brothers
Diameter of Base: 7cm

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Pair Silver Inkwells


Silver and Glass Inkwell

London 1898
Height: 10cm
Diameter: 11cm

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Silver and Glass Inkwell


Silver Travelling Inkwell

London 1904
William Comyns
Length: 6cm
Height: 5cm

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Silver Travelling Inkwell


Unusual Silver Inwell with Pocket Watch
Sheffield 1903
Walker and Hall
Diameter: 9½cm (base)

Watch
Birmingham 1922
In working order

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Unusual Silver Inwell with Pocket Watch