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Antique Victorian English Sterling Silver Inkstand by Robert Hennell III

$ 1003.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Style: Victorian
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Excellent antique, estate condition. Tiny snuffer chain, if it ever had one, is missing.
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Material: Silver
  • Age: 1848
  • Brand: London
  • Type: Inkwell Set
  • Region: United Kingdom
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Antique English Sterling Inkwell Set
    You are buying an ornate, solid sterling silver antique Victorian inkwell, stamp dated 1848 by silversmith Robert Hennell III.
    Robert Hennell III
    was part of the large Hennell silversmith family in London. When his father Robert Hennell II retired, Robert III entered his first mark in 1834.
    The census of 1851 describes him as a silversmith aged 56 employing nine men and his wife Jane with his four sons: Robert (IV) a silver chaser, James Barclay, a silver plate worker, Charles (6 yrs) and Percy (4 yrs).
    Robert III died in 1868 and his sons Robert (IV) and James Barclay took over the family firm.
    Robert III worked in the styles popular at the time, particularly using forms copied directly from nature. The V&A Museum in London have some of his work on display.
    Every piece included is hallmarked, including the 6 sterling screws on the bottom.
    The set includes both the removable candle holder and the flame snuffer.
    I do not know if the snuffer ever had a chain holder attached, but, if so, it has been lost over the years.
    English Hallmarks include:
    Lion Passant:  .925 Sterling
    Leopard's head without crown:  London
    Lowercase Blackletter "n":  1848
    Queen's Head, left facing:  Queen Victoria
    RH in a rectangle  :  renowned silversmith Robert Hennell III
    There is a Coat of Arms on both sides of the top of the tray:  Peacock in a coronet, with the motto
    Le Bon Temps Viendra
    (the good times come).  Member of the British House of Harcourt have often used this coat of arms and motto.
    Height:  approximately 5 3/4" to top with candleholder installed
    Length:  approximately 11 3/4" to longest arears
    Width:  approximately 7 1/2" to widest areas
    Each inkwell is approximately 2 3/4" in height
    with lids on
    The solid sterling set, including detachable candle holder and flame snuffer, weighed 1,118.4 grams on my precious metal scale.
    Any light polishing or cleaning desired will be the chore of the new owner.
    Set will be shipped "Buyer Signature Required" for delivery!
    Continental US shipping only !