A GEORGE III SILVER INKSTAND, London, 1784, maker's mark apparently that of Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, navette form, on four tapering supports, with two cork screw upcurved ends as handles, with three detachable bottle frames to the two silver covered panelled glass bottles, with applied reeded rim, with engraved garter and coronet to stand, coronet to the bottle covers--11½in. (29.2cm.) long, the silver 13.5oz.

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A GEORGE III SILVER INKSTAND, London, 1784, maker's mark apparently that of Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, navette form, on four tapering supports, with two cork screw upcurved ends as handles, with three detachable bottle frames to the two silver covered panelled glass bottles, with applied reeded rim, with engraved garter and coronet to stand, coronet to the bottle covers--11½in. (29.2cm.) long, the silver 13.5oz.

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