by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1896, design 282a engine-turned and foliate detailing; together with two combined pen and pencils by Sampson Mordan & Co; together with three further silver pencils by Sampson Mordan & Co. Ltd; a 19th century patent propelling silver pencil, by G. Riddle, London, engine-turned; a James's patent novelty twist mechanism pencil with an eye of a needle finial, engine-turned, by A. H. Woodward; and a novelty 19th century silver cedar pencil case, with eye of needle finial, by possible Francis Higgins, London 1829; also including a collection of unmarked silver propelling pencils including, ten with reeded stems and banded sliders finials; eleven with engine-turned linear, pellet stems and flower cast finials; nine of varying size with bright-cut floral stems, with vacant blood stone, coloured glass and silver finials, as well as a quantity of similar pieces.
by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1896, design 282a engine-turned and foliate detailing; together with two combined pen and pencils by Sampson Mordan & Co; together with three further silver pencils by Sampson Mordan & Co. Ltd; a 19th century patent propelling silver pencil, by G. Riddle, London, engine-turned; a James's patent novelty twist mechanism pencil with an eye of a needle finial, engine-turned, by A. H. Woodward; and a novelty 19th century silver cedar pencil case, with eye of needle finial, by possible Francis Higgins, London 1829; also including a collection of unmarked silver propelling pencils including, ten with reeded stems and banded sliders finials; eleven with engine-turned linear, pellet stems and flower cast finials; nine of varying size with bright-cut floral stems, with vacant blood stone, coloured glass and silver finials, as well as a quantity of similar pieces.
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