by S. Mordan & Co (1879-1905), with black, blue and red enamelled chatelaine slide bands with inscription, 'W C Brown'; two late 19th century silver tri-colour telescopic pens, one by possibly Frederick Elkington London 1895, with red and blue enamelled chatelaine slider bands, the other, with one tri-coloured enamel slider band, of spiralling flute form; a late 19th century double ended porte-crayon with blue and orange enamelled chatelaine slide bands, by S. Mordan & Co (1879-1905), design 297a., of swirling flute form; another, a group of silver double propelling telescopic pens for cedar pencils and porte-crayons including, one by A. Barrett & Sons, with twist mechanism, one by Ledsam & Vale Birmingham 1897, one with white stone crest, Birmingham 1899, three by S. Mordan & Co, (1879-1905), one with twisted spiral body, two with reeded decoration with a slider, an early 19th century silver propelling pencil, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816, with cast floral slider, end cap and finial, another similar, five S. Mordan & Co 20th century silver porte-crayons, one Chester 1923, another by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1899, with mother of pearl terminal, also a long unmarked silver carpenter's rectangular cedar pencil case. (26)
by S. Mordan & Co (1879-1905), with black, blue and red enamelled chatelaine slide bands with inscription, 'W C Brown'; two late 19th century silver tri-colour telescopic pens, one by possibly Frederick Elkington London 1895, with red and blue enamelled chatelaine slider bands, the other, with one tri-coloured enamel slider band, of spiralling flute form; a late 19th century double ended porte-crayon with blue and orange enamelled chatelaine slide bands, by S. Mordan & Co (1879-1905), design 297a., of swirling flute form; another, a group of silver double propelling telescopic pens for cedar pencils and porte-crayons including, one by A. Barrett & Sons, with twist mechanism, one by Ledsam & Vale Birmingham 1897, one with white stone crest, Birmingham 1899, three by S. Mordan & Co, (1879-1905), one with twisted spiral body, two with reeded decoration with a slider, an early 19th century silver propelling pencil, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816, with cast floral slider, end cap and finial, another similar, five S. Mordan & Co 20th century silver porte-crayons, one Chester 1923, another by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1899, with mother of pearl terminal, also a long unmarked silver carpenter's rectangular cedar pencil case. (26)
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