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A late Victorian cut-glass silver-mounted claret jug,
of lobed baluster form, the mounts chased with scroll-work and with double spout and mounted stopper, by Charles Edward Nixon, Sheffield, 1895 - 32cm high; a late Victorian inkstand, of oblong form with pierced gallery and four ball and claw feet, with two gadrooned bottle receivers and pen depression, fitted with two mounted clear glass ink bottles and with presentation inscription, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1899 - 22.5cm long; a modern epergne, with presentation inscription, (loaded) by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1912; and four matching vases, (loaded), Chester, 1911/12. (7)
of lobed baluster form, the mounts chased with scroll-work and with double spout and mounted stopper, by Charles Edward Nixon, Sheffield, 1895 - 32cm high; a late Victorian inkstand, of oblong form with pierced gallery and four ball and claw feet, with two gadrooned bottle receivers and pen depression, fitted with two mounted clear glass ink bottles and with presentation inscription, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1899 - 22.5cm long; a modern epergne, with presentation inscription, (loaded) by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1912; and four matching vases, (loaded), Chester, 1911/12. (7)