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Brass Standish

Categories Early - Primitive
Type Standish
Material Brass
Markings Unmarked
Manufacturer Undetermined
Origin England
Date or Era circa 1790
Measuring Standish: 7 ½” across; 8 ½” high. Vessels with lids: 3 ½” high

This late 18th century brass standish was probably made in England for the American market. The caster-type standish with a handle holds four cylindrical brass vessels with removeable lids – two inkwells, a sander, and a quill holder – that fit into the scalloped base. Attached is a candle holder and a bell holder with its original bell.

Sold for $552 in December 2023

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