£50
A 19th century French porcelain inkstand, in the manner of Sèvres, painted with purple violets and laurels, alternating gilt borders, the shaped dish centred by a quatrefoil ink well, 17cm wide; a Bloor Derby inkwell, of Classical lamp form, painted with pink roses on black borders, 16cm wide, c. 1825; a Staffordshire porcelaneous novelty inkwell, as a nest of birds threatened by a snake, 7cm high, c. 1840; a 19th century Staffordshire earthenware inkwell, [4]
Please note there is no Worcester plaque in this lot.
Please see attached images. The Derby well good, some crazing and worn losses to decoration here and there, as to be expected; the lift-out well possible a replacement.
The French well good, some light wear and tarnished wear to mounts.
Both Staffordshire wells with some wear, losses, etc.
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