A WILLIAM IV TWO BOTTLE SILVER INKSTAND WITH TAPERSTICK, makers' mark of the Barnard Bros., London, 1832, the taperstick nozzle probably 1846, the slightly waisted rounded rectangular stand on four shell and scroll bracket feet, two pen depressions flanking raised platform with two bottle rings for the silver mounted cut glass, silver covered, bottles, central cylinder to the detachable decorated taperstick, with unmarked chained extinguisher, with applied foliate shell cornered rim--10¾in. (27.3cm.) long, weighable silver 21.5oz.

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A WILLIAM IV TWO BOTTLE SILVER INKSTAND WITH TAPERSTICK, makers' mark of the Barnard Bros., London, 1832, the taperstick nozzle probably 1846, the slightly waisted rounded rectangular stand on four shell and scroll bracket feet, two pen depressions flanking raised platform with two bottle rings for the silver mounted cut glass, silver covered, bottles, central cylinder to the detachable decorated taperstick, with unmarked chained extinguisher, with applied foliate shell cornered rim--10¾in. (27.3cm.) long, weighable silver 21.5oz.

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