Folk Art Figural Inkwell
Categories | Wood Inkstands |
Type | Folk Art |
Material | Wood |
Manufacturer | Undetermined |
Origin | United States |
Date or Era | circa 1900 |
Measuring | 7 ¾” long by 5 ½” wide by 4 ¾” tall |
The natural shape of this hand-carved inkwell is a burl nodule. The artist sliced the top off the nodule and reattached it at the back with two brass hinges. On the side is carved a pen rest, plus two carvings of a man and woman talking to each other, while staring into each other’s eyes. The bold shiny finish is original – perhaps several coats of orange shellac. The artist used the graining of the burl to create the hair.
Sold for $147 in May 2023
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