b'1316HENRY STEINER antique Australian silver emu egg inkwell,was a founder of the Adelaide Pickwick Club, a skilled chess adorned with Aboriginal figure and emu finial, 19th century, player, and the organist for the Anglican church at Burnside.engraved with presentation plaque Presented to JohnFrom 1894 until his death he was resident secretary of the Henderson Esq. J.P. Manager of the Bank of South Australia atColonial Mutual Life Assurance Company. He was survived by Robe by his friends and well wishers as a small token of theirhis widow and nine children.respect & esteem. Robe. Decr. 1874.,stamped H. ST. with kangaroo mark, lion and Queens head, $6,00010,00028cm highThis inkstand marked the transfer of JOHN HENDERSON17(c.1841-1903) to the Port Adelaide branch of the Bank ofAn antique silver finished kangaroo epergne with fern etched South Australia after fourteen years as manager at Robe. Uponglass trumpet, 19th century,accepting the inkwell, Henderson stated: [I came] to Robe as33cm higha very young man, with little or no colonial experience, and$6001,000[have] found kindness and friends on every side. Henderson 16'