Description

Sterling silver ink stand London 1895. Item 3622.

This very attractive sterling silver ink stand was made by John Grinsell & Sons of London in 1895. The hallmarks on the front of the base are slightly worn, but the marks on the other components are very crisp as can be seen in the photos below. All pieces in this inkstand are marked-the candlestick and its sconce as well as the pierced enclosures containing the ink wells and their lids. It features two large inkwells fully enclosed by lidded, pierced work with the shallow depression under the candlestick being storage for wax seals, the candle melting the wax  before applying the seal. It stands on four cast and applied feet, with a pierced gallery border with gadrooned edges and a serpentine gadrooned edge to the front. It measures 310 mm (12.25 inches) wide (including the feet), the base is 75 mm (3 inches) high, and it is 198 mm deep (7.75 inches) (including the feet). It is in very good condition, however four of the wingnuts are sterling silver replacements.

Sterling silver ink stand London 1895
Sterling silver ink stand London 1895
Sterling silver ink stand London 1895
Sterling silver ink stand London 1895
Sterling silver ink stand London 1895
Sterling silver ink stand London 1895
Sterling silver ink stand London 1895
Sterling silver ink stand London 1895
Sterling silver ink stand London 1895
Sterling silver ink stand London 1895
Sterling silver ink stand London 1895
Sterling silver ink stand London 1895