Early Victorian Silver Inkstand. London 1839 Richard Sibley II, Retailed by Makepeace. 57 troy ounces.

Reference No: 141-4586

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A Large Early Victorian Silver Inkstand. Formerly part of the Eric William Towler collection from Glympton Park, Oxfordshire. Features two cut glass ink bottles, taperstick holder, wax compartment and pen recesses.

Hallmarked and part hallmarked in eight places for London 1839 by Richard Sibley II and retailed by Makepeace of London.

In excellent original condition with moderate surface wear commensurate with age. Missing a snuffer and it has some replacement nuts to the underside. No glass damage.

Approximate silver weight is 1.775 kilos or 57 troy ounces.

Approximate total weight is 2.46 kilos.

Approximate dimensions are 34 cm length, 22.5 cm width and 13.5 cm height.

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