The Fox Family
Silver
About this Item
London, England
A Victorian silver inkstand, Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London, 1857
rectangular with shaped and gadrooned front, three-quarter pierced gallery, with pen depression, mounted with three pierced inkwells, the central inkwell with detachable taperstick, the flanking inkwells with hinged covers, three later frosted glass liners, snuffer lacking, three wingnuts lacking, two unmarked and possibly later, the hinged covers lacking finials, 1005g of weighable silver, 26,8cm wide
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