Cloisonné, Floral Pattern, Hinged Lid
Categories | Enameled Metal |
Type | Cloisonné, Floral Decor |
Material | Enameled Brass/Bronze/Metal |
Origin | China |
Date or Era | Late 1900s |
This pretty cloisonné inkwell was probably made in China for export to the west. I has a somewhat squat shape for stability, and features colorful enameled flowers. The main metal is brass or bronze. The lid is hinged; the original insert is enameled on the outside and has a rim that allows it to fit snugly in the inkwell.
This inkwell is not marked; it was either made and exported before The McKinley Tarrif Act of 1890 (requiring that imported items be marked with country of origin) or it had a paper label at one time. This inkwell is not much older than 1890, however.
SEE: Cover story in the Summer 2012 issue of The Stained Finger to learn more about cloisonné.
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