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Inkwell cover Inkwell cover

Cover, one of an inkwell, ink pot and cover made in imitation of Sevres porcelain: French, Paris, possibly by Samson and Co., late 19th century

Inkwell cover Inkwell cover

Square cover of earthenware painted with a dog, birds, foliage and yellow, green and brown stripes on a white ground, one of an inkwell and cover: possibly Spanish, 19th century

Inkwell cover Inkwell cover

Cover of earthenware for an inkwell painted with green stylised floral decoration, one of an inkwell, ink pot and cover: French, Noirmoutier, early 20th century

Inkwell cover Inkwell cover

Inkwell cover of earthenware, one of an inkwell, printed with a raised blue, red and gilt design, ink pot and cover: English, Newcastle upon Tyne, by C.T. Maling and Sons Ltd, c. 1924 - 1939

Inkwell cover Inkwell cover

Inkwell cover of earthenware, one of an inkwell painted with a stylised floral and geometric design, ink pot and cover: possibly the Netherlands, Gouda, early 1920s

Inkwell cover Inkwell cover

Inkwell cover of tin glazed earthenware, one of an inkwell painted painted in pale blue, dark blue, yellow and red, ink pot and cover: French, Rouen, late 18th century

Inkwell cover Inkwell cover

Inkwell cover of tin glazed earthenware, one of an inkwell painted in pale blue, dark blue, yellow and red, ink pot and cover: French, Rouen, late 18th century

Inkwell cover Inkwell cover

Inkwell cover of tin glazed earthenware, one of a boatshaped inkwell, ink pots and covers: French, probably Rouen, late 18th century - early 19th century

Inkwell cover Inkwell cover

Inkwell cover of tin glazed earthenware, one of a boatshaped inkwell, ink pots and covers: French, probably Rouen, late 18th century - early 19th century

Inkwell cover Inkwell cover

Cover for a circular inkwell of porcelain painted with floral decoration in blue, green, pink, yellow, orange, purple and gilt on a white ground: German, Dresden, possibly decorated by Karl R. Klemm, late 19th century

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