An English porcelain inkstand of tripartite form, the central handle formed as a snake-entwined rod of Aescalpius, with three radiating wells and covers, each section terminating in a cherub's head above a lion's paw foot, painted with panels of flowers on geometric gilt foliate ground (damages and minor restoration) circa 1815 -- 7in. wide

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An English porcelain inkstand of tripartite form, the central handle formed as a snake-entwined rod of Aescalpius, with three radiating wells and covers, each section terminating in a cherub's head above a lion's paw foot, painted with panels of flowers on geometric gilt foliate ground (damages and minor restoration) circa 1815 -- 7in. wide
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