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Victorian Novelty Silver Inkwell for Sale
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Sterling Silver Novelty Inkwell - Antique Victorian (1885)

£3,950.00

An exceptional, fine and impressive antique Victorian English sterling silver novelty inkwell; an addition to our novelty silverware collection

SKU C9334


This exceptional, fine and impressive antique Victorian cast sterling silver inkwell has been realistically modelled in the form of a portly gentleman reading a letter, seated in a studded armchair.


The Victorian silver male figure is embellished with details replicating his waistcoat attire and illustrative anatomical features.


This antique ink bottle is fitted with a hinged cover, comprised of the gent's head and chest.


This rare seated ornamented surmounts a square base ornamented with simulated rug detail and bearing the engraved inscription 'Where can that be from, Binjimin?'* to the anterior rim.


This whimsical yet refined Victorian novelty silver inkwell is equally suited to practical use or display. An ideal gift for writers, collectors or those who cherish distinctive desk accessories.


* This phrase is taken from the second line in Chapter VII from the book Handley Cross or Mr. Jorrocks's Hunt, by Robert Smith Surtees. The figure portrayed in this novelty inkwell is 'Mr Jorrocks', a great city grocer of the old school, evoking the charm, expertise and distinctive character of a bygone era in British business.


Maker: Thomas Johnson II

Date: 1885

This antique silver inkwell is a superior gauge of silver, exceptional quality and in exceptional condition.

The cast decoration is all very sharp.

Full hallmarks struck to the rim of the base are all very clear.


Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this example of Victorian silverware.


Length from front to back 7.2cm/2.83"

Width 6.7cm/2.64"

Height 8.5cm/3.35"


9.3 troy ounces/288.2g


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