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Papier-Mâché Inkstand
Categories | Wood Inkstands |
Material | Papier Mache/Paper/Composition/Cork |
Markings | Unmarked |
Manufacturer | Undetermined |
Origin | France |
Date or Era | circa 1880 |
Measuring | 12” x 8” |
Papier-mâché – paper pulp mixed with glue then shaped, decorated, and lacquered – was popular in France starting in the 18th century.
The papier-mâché inkstand has two recesses to hold the inkwells with hinged lids. In the front is a pen channel. Lacquered black with red and gold decorations.
Sold for $37 in December 2023
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