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301. A late 19th century French carved wood inkwell in the form of a bulldog head, with inset glass eyes and leather collar, the top of the head hinges to reveal a brass capped inkwell with spring release, 17.4cm high. £200-300 302. A late 19th century French carved inkwell in the form of a seated bulldog, his head hinges to reveal a well, 11.5cm high. £100-150 303. A late Victorian Cornish serpentine inkwell, with brass mounts and a glass liner, 10.2cm diameter. £100-150

304. Treen. An early Victorian turned rosewood travelling barrel inkwell and sander, each with reeded bands, the upper barrel inkwell with a spring loaded ink bottle to prevent spillage, stamped ‘A. B.’, the sander with a screwoff top, 13cm high. (2) £100-150 303

305. A George III shagreen travelling inkwell, the hinged spring release lid revealing a glass bottle and stopper, 6.2cm high. £100-150 Provenance: Christie’s The Althorp Attic Sale, 7th - 8th July 2010.

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