An Edwardian silver mounted wooden inkstand, London, c.1903, M Chapman, Son & Co Ltd., the two square glass inkwells with cut glass domed lids and square cut bases, the inkstand with vacant silver shield cartouche and applied silver decoration to...
An Edwardian silver mounted wooden inkstand, London, c.1903, M Chapman, Son & Co Ltd., the two square glass inkwells with cut glass domed lids and square cut bases, the inkstand with vacant silver shield cartouche and applied silver decoration to front corners, 29.2 x 17.5cm
Please refer to department for condition report The inkstand and wells are in good overall condition commensurate with age. However, there is copper metal to necks of inkwells - they are not silver mounted and not necessarily original to the inkstand. There is some chipping and nicking to the wood and some surface scratching and nicking to the silver decoration on the inkstand. The felt is stained. There are several chips noted to the glass body and cap of one of the inkwells. There are small nicks and chips noted to the cap of the other inkwell .
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An Edwardian silver mounted wooden inkstand, London, c.1903, M Chapman, Son & Co Ltd., the two square glass inkwells with cut glass domed lids and square cut bases, the inkstand with vacant silver shield cartouche and applied silver decoration to front corners, 29.2 x 17.5cm
Please refer to department for condition report The inkstand and wells are in good overall condition commensurate with age. However, there is copper metal to necks of inkwells - they are not silver mounted and not necessarily original to the inkstand. There is some chipping and nicking to the wood and some surface scratching and nicking to the silver decoration on the inkstand. The felt is stained. There are several chips noted to the glass body and cap of one of the inkwells. There are small nicks and chips noted to the cap of the other inkwell .