A WILLIAM IV SILVER INKSTAND AND A GEORGE III MEAT SKEWER, each London, the first maker's marks of R. & D. Hennell, 1835, the skewer Whipham & Wright, 1766, the navette form inkstand on four tapering supports, with curled over ends, applied reeded rims, the ground applied with two open circular frames for the two silver mounted and covered cut glass bottles-- 12in. (30.4cm.) long , the skewer with crest, and shell and ring handle-- 13in. (33cm.) long, the silver 17.5oz. (2)
A WILLIAM IV SILVER INKSTAND AND A GEORGE III MEAT SKEWER, each London, the first maker's marks of R. & D. Hennell, 1835, the skewer Whipham & Wright, 1766, the navette form inkstand on four tapering supports, with curled over ends, applied reeded rims, the ground applied with two open circular frames for the two silver mounted and covered cut glass bottles-- 12in. (30.4cm.) long , the skewer with crest, and shell and ring handle-- 13in. (33cm.) long, the silver 17.5oz. (2)
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