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Bronze Jockey’s Cap Inkwell

Categories Figural - Inanimate
Type Equestrian
Material Bronze
Markings Unmarked
Manufacturer Undetermined
Origin Undetermined
Date or Era circa 1900
Measuring 5 ½” x 5 ⅛” x 3 ½” high

This inkwell takes the form of a jockey’s cap rendered in bronze, complete with a rounded crown, stitched panel detailing, and a front bow motif. The cap rests atop a pair of crossed riding crops with tapered shafts and flared ends. The crops serve as both a visual base and support, anchoring the cap in an X-formation. The lid of the cap lifts to reveal a shallow ink reservoir.

Sold for $200 in August 2025

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