The Autumn Collectors’ Sale
Sale held on
Tuesday 25th September 2007
Auction Results
(Hammer prices are shown exclusive of buyer's premium, VAT or other applicable charges)
1. A lacquered writing casePersian, late
oblong wooden case with slide-out interior
(details)
estimate: £120 – £180
£120
2. A horn pennerEnglish, circa 1800turned and polished decoration with screw-off
(details)
estimate: £300 – £350
unsold
3. A leather inkhornEnglish, late 18th / early
leather and pressed card inkhorn impressed
(details)
estimate: £250 – £300
£260
4. A Jessop brass inkstand (or
oval case stamped jes / sop on the
(details)
estimate: £250 – £300
unsold
5. A leather inkstand (or
oval leather-covered pressed card outer case
(details)
estimate: £200 – £250
£210
6. A travelling writing setFrench, circa 1860miniature leather travelling trunk with
(details)
estimate: £200 – £300
£300
7. A five-piece filigree writing setFrench
each piece with pierced foliated filigree
(details)
estimate: £200 – £300
£270
8. A Tortoiseshell and Gold PencilEnglish
decorated with floral sprays in gold
(details)
estimate: £150 – £200
unsold
9. A hexagonal white metal pencilEnglish
large, with foliate decoration and slide, and
(details)
estimate: £100 – £150
unsold
10. A two-colour sliding pencilFrench, mid-19th
hexagonal-shaped with hand-engraved floral
(details)
estimate: £100 – £150
£100
11. A silver double-ended chalk and charcoal
with French control and maker’s mark
(details)
estimate: £150 – £200
£160
12. A perpetual calendar pencil and an
the silver pencil with French control
(details)
estimate: £100 – £200
unsold
13. A silver Bramah-type penholderContinental
floral and folitate repoussé shaft
(details)
estimate: £80 – £120
£65
14. An early Mordan illustrated advertisement
one side illustrated with engravings of
(details)
estimate: £40 – £50
£50
15. A silver Mordan EverpointEnglish
marked s m & co octagonal pencil with
(details)
estimate: £100 – £150
£75
16. Three Mordan gold pencilsEnglish, c1890 and
comprising an engine-turned telescopic pencil
(details)
estimate: £100 – £200
unsold
17. Six Mordan and a Butler silver pencilEnglish
comprising a hallmarked 1831 engine-turned
(details)
estimate: £150 – £200
unsold
18. An ivory sector, a silver novelty
Moritz Pillischer folding ivory sector
(details)
estimate: £100 – £150
£75
19. A collection of metal pencils, penholders
including an ornate gold W.S. Hicks chased
(details)
estimate: £150 – £250
unsold
20. Three four-colour, a three-colour, and two
comprising a white metal German example, clip
(details)
estimate: £100 – £150
£100
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