Puckerings has dated this piece to the 1890s.
This process first developed by the French cabinetmaker, André-Charles Boulle (11 November 1642 – 28 February 1732, highly popular in nineteenth century Britain.

This is an impressive inkwell made from a heavy piece of crystal with a beautifully cut hobnail base and cut up the sides from the base. There is a removable glass liner for easy refilling and cleaning.

Signed by the top-flight retailer, "J.C. Vickery,Regent St. W1" (London), this piece also marked "To The King & Queen". John Collard Vickery was honored with Royal Warrants of HM the King, HM the Queen, HM Queen Alexandra, TRH the Prince and Princess of Wales, HM the King of Portugal, HM the King of Spain, TM the King and Queen of Denmark, HM the Queen of Norway, HM the King of Sweden and the Prince and Princess Christian of Schleswig Holstein.

Superb condition, the base measuring 7" x 7"and the glass inkwell measuring 3" x 3", the entire piece measuring approximately 4 1/2" tall.
Item ID: 34069
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Puckerings has dated this piece to the 1890s.
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