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French Gilt Bronze Inkstand with Marbled Glass Inkwell
Categories | Glass - Non-figural |
Material | Gilt Bronze, Glass |
Markings | Unmarked |
Manufacturer | Undetermined |
Origin | France |
Date or Era | circa 1890 |
Measuring | 15” x 8” x 5” high |
Materials & Construction:
- Base & Mounts: Crafted from gilt bronze, the metalwork is adorned with scrolling acanthus leaves, floral garlands, and symmetrical rocaille motifs.
- Inkwell: The central vessel is made of marbled glass— a combination of red, pink, and white swirls—evoking the look of agate or jasperware. The ribbed or bulbous form is encased in a finely chased bronze cage.
- Lid & Finial: The hinged lid is topped with a sculpted rose or floral finial, echoing the romanticism of the overall design.
- Stylistic Influence: The piece draws from Louis XV and Rococo traditions, with asymmetrical flourishes and organic motifs.
Sold for $500 in August 2025
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