Lot 127 , Four gold pencil holders, English and French, late 19th - 20th century, largest 6in.

Four gold pencil holders, English and French, late 19th - 20th century, largest 6in.

Four gold pencil holders, English and French, late 19th - 20th century, comprising two examples, English c.1840, with flutes and bulbous scrolling borders, one with amethyst matrix engraved with a cat and a 'Mew', with handwritten note: given to Maj. Crewe by Lady Summerwell many years ago, the other stamped: S. Mordan & Co - makers and patenter, the third Garrard & Co., London, plain gold, engraved Good Luck in the New Century / Mentmore / January 1st 1901, stamped: R & S Garrard & Co, 25 Haymarket, in original silk case, the last a pen holder, French, applied with a question mark in rose diamonds and rubies, surmounted by a pearl, case for Carrington & Co, casemaker's stamp K for Carl Jacob Kitz, largest 6in.
Estimate £400-600

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Gold pen in Carrington case with one or two small dents at the tapered end, but otherwise good condition
One of the telescopic pencils wrapped inside a note inscribed Given to Miss Crew by Lady ...fummerrell many years ago, good condition, amethyst intaglio engraved with a cat and WIM, in good order
The other telescopic pencil with light wear to the gilding but otherwise good
Gold telescopic pencil in Garrard case inscribed Good luck in the new century, Mentmor January 1st 1901, good condition.



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Sold for £500