Various Properties
A GEORGE IV SHAPED-OBLONG INKSTAND, on four foliate scroll and shell feet and shell, foliage and gadrooned border, fitted with three detachable pierced bottle holders each with gadrooned rim and with three glass bottles, the central bottle with detachable taperstick and snuffer, engraved with a coat-of-arms, the taperstick with a crest, by Paul Storr, 1827
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A GEORGE IV SHAPED-OBLONG INKSTAND, on four foliate scroll and shell feet and shell, foliage and gadrooned border, fitted with three detachable pierced bottle holders each with gadrooned rim and with three glass bottles, the central bottle with detachable taperstick and snuffer, engraved with a coat-of-arms, the taperstick with a crest, by Paul Storr, 1827
12½in. (31.5cm.) long
(41ozs.)
The arms are those of Monson probably for William John Monson (1796-1862) who became 6th Baron Monson on the death of his cousin Frederick John, 5th Baron Monson in 1841. William married Eliza (d.1863), daughter of Edward Larken of Bedford Square, in 1828
12½in. (31.5cm.) long
(41ozs.)
The arms are those of Monson probably for William John Monson (1796-1862) who became 6th Baron Monson on the death of his cousin Frederick John, 5th Baron Monson in 1841. William married Eliza (d.1863), daughter of Edward Larken of Bedford Square, in 1828