A George III english silver and cut-glass inkstand, a silver and wood toilet mirror, an inkpad, one silver-plated and eight silver various boxes
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A George III english silver and cut-glass inkstand, a silver and wood toilet mirror, an inkpad, one silver-plated and eight silver various boxes

MARK OF JOHN LANGFORD & JOHN SEBILLE, LONDON, 1766, THE MIRROR APPARENTLY UNMARKED, POSSIBLY ENGLAND, LATE 19TH CENTURY, THE BOXES AND INKPAD MAINLY ENGLAND AND GERMANY, 20TH CENTURY

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A George III english silver and cut-glass inkstand, a silver and wood toilet mirror, an inkpad, one silver-plated and eight silver various boxes
Mark of John Langford & John Sebille, London, 1766, the mirror apparently unmarked, possibly England, late 19th century, the boxes and inkpad mainly England and Germany, 20th century
The oblong shaped inkstand on four ball and claw feet, the openwork gallery with foliage and gadrooned rim, two cut-glass pots (one lacking), shaped arched toilet-mirror on wood base decorated with floral C-scrolls, plain inkpad, one plain silver-plated cigarette-box and eight silver wood lined boxes including a match-box holder, marked on bodies
37.5 cm. high
gross. 2698 gr. (12)
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