A TWO BOTTLE SILVER INKSTAND, altered, the stand bearing marks for J. Radburn, London, 1766, the bottle mounts 1888, taperstick apparently 1829, the shaped rectangular stand engraved with crest, with raised central platform flanked by pen depression, on four openwork bracket supports, the ends with shell grips, with applied gadrooned and foliate rim, the platform applied with two circular foliate frames for the silver covered glass bottles, the center with cylindrical frame for detachable taperstick--10½in. (26.6cm.) long, weighable silver 25oz.

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A TWO BOTTLE SILVER INKSTAND, altered, the stand bearing marks for J. Radburn, London, 1766, the bottle mounts 1888, taperstick apparently 1829, the shaped rectangular stand engraved with crest, with raised central platform flanked by pen depression, on four openwork bracket supports, the ends with shell grips, with applied gadrooned and foliate rim, the platform applied with two circular foliate frames for the silver covered glass bottles, the center with cylindrical frame for detachable taperstick--10½in. (26.6cm.) long, weighable silver 25oz.

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