Four silver inkwells/stands, the largest example Birmingham, c.1938, S Blanckensee & Son, of square form with Girl Guides crest to hinged lid and presentation engraving 15x15cm, the second example with stand of rectangular form with gadroon edge, London, c.1899, Charles Stuart Harris, 18cm long, the third ink stand of reeded rectangular form with cut glass square inkwell to centre (initials to lid), London, c.1908, Z. Barraclough & Sons, 15.3cm long, the fourth example with twin inkwells, Birmingham, c.1903, William Henry Sparrow, the base with gadroon decoration and pen rest, 12.7cm long, weighable weight approx. 16.1ozFour silver inkwells/stands, the largest example Birmingham, c.1938, S Blanckensee & Son, of square form with Girl Guides crest to hinged lid and presentation engraving 15x15cm, the second example with stand of rectangular form with gadroon edge, London, c.1899, Charles Stuart Harris, 18cm long, the third ink stand of reeded rectangular form with cut glass square inkwell to centre (initials to lid), London, c.1908, Z. Barraclough & Sons, 15.3cm long, the fourth example with twin inkwells, Birmingham, c.1903, William Henry Sparrow, the base with gadroon decoration and pen rest, 12.7cm long, weighable weight approx. 16.1oz