MAKER'S MARK OF EDWARD, JAMES AND WILLIAM BARNARD, LONDON, 1846
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A Victorian silver-gilt inkstand
maker's mark of Edward, James and William Barnard, London, 1846
Shaped-oval and on four latticework and foliate scroll feet, with shell and foliage border, fitted with two detachable openwork foliate scroll bottle holders and detachable central vase and detachable taperstick, fitted with two silver-gilt mounted cut-glass inkwells, each with domed cover and foliage finial, marked on body, bottle holders, vase, taperstick, bottle rims and covers
16in. (41cm.) long
50ozs. (1,561grs.)
maker's mark of Edward, James and William Barnard, London, 1846
Shaped-oval and on four latticework and foliate scroll feet, with shell and foliage border, fitted with two detachable openwork foliate scroll bottle holders and detachable central vase and detachable taperstick, fitted with two silver-gilt mounted cut-glass inkwells, each with domed cover and foliage finial, marked on body, bottle holders, vase, taperstick, bottle rims and covers
16in. (41cm.) long
50ozs. (1,561grs.)