William Comyns Silver & Tortoiseshell Heart Inkwell
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William Comyns From our Accessories collection, we are pleased to offer this William Comyns Silver & Tortoiseshell Love Heart Inkwell . The Inkwell of globular shape with a pineapple cut glass body mounted with a domed silver lid with spiked... Read More
Sterling Silver Mounted
Dimensions | 12 × 10 × 7.5 cm |
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SKU | 501425-ACXE |
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William Comyns
From our Accessories collection, we are pleased to offer this William Comyns Silver & Tortoiseshell Love Heart Inkwell . The Inkwell of globular shape with a pineapple cut glass body mounted with a domed silver lid with spiked finial. The inkwell sits inside novelty heart shape tortoiseshell base with a pie crust silver mount and scrollwork handle. The Silver is hallmarked to the William Comyns, Sterling Silver, London and bears rubbed date marks however it dates to the late Victorian period circa 1888.
Measurements (inches) 2.95 High x 4.7 Wide x 3.95 Deep
William Comyns was a London based silversmith (1858 -1930). The firm was founded by William Comyns who bought Robert Tagg in 1858. He entered his first mark from the original Robert Tagg premises in Soho, London. As the business expanded in 1885 they became William Comyns & Son when his two sons Charles and Richard joined the business. From the 1880s they produced large numbers of silver decorative items which were retailed through leading London retailers, such as Henry Lewis and Howell & James. William Comyns died in 1916, and his son Charles died in 1925 whilst at a sale at Christie’s. They registered as a limited company in 1930 as William Comyns & Sons Ltd with the remaining son, Richard, registered as the permanent governing director. When Richard died in 1953, the company was bought by Bernard Copping. They are now one of the few remaining manufacturing silversmiths in London with premises in London WC2.
Victorian a time in British history between approximately 1820 and 1914, corresponding roughly but not exactly to the period of Queen Victoria’s reign (1837–1901)
Sterling Silver refers to the alloy of metal containing 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper or zinc. Sterling Silver objects are stamped with the 925 mark to confirm their authenticity.
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If you are purchasing Tortoiseshell or Ivory pieces and are outside the UK you must have a CITES certificate in order to import the item into your country. We can obtain these on your behalf at a cost of £50 and these can take up to 30 working days to arrive at our office. Due to the strict exporting rules of these pieces, they may also come with further shipping costs. Please ensure you contact us prior to purchase for a quote.
Additional information
Additional information
Dimensions | 12 × 10 × 7.5 cm |
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SKU | 501425-ACXE |