A VICTORIAN TWO BOTTLE SILVER INKSTAND, maker's mark of Charles Boyton, London, 1868, the shaped and molded oval stand on four openwork matted foliate bracket feet, the plain raised platform with two depressions for the two silver mounted cut glass bottles, each with hinged partly domed cover flat chased with bellflowers, topped by baluster finial, the border flat chased with bellflowers within ogee surround, the rim chased with ovals within matted and punched strapwork, the ends applied with female Bacchic mask below openwork rocaille enclosure--11½in. (29.2cm.) long, the inkstand 14oz.

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A VICTORIAN TWO BOTTLE SILVER INKSTAND, maker's mark of Charles Boyton, London, 1868, the shaped and molded oval stand on four openwork matted foliate bracket feet, the plain raised platform with two depressions for the two silver mounted cut glass bottles, each with hinged partly domed cover flat chased with bellflowers, topped by baluster finial, the border flat chased with bellflowers within ogee surround, the rim chased with ovals within matted and punched strapwork, the ends applied with female Bacchic mask below openwork rocaille enclosure--11½in. (29.2cm.) long, the inkstand 14oz.

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