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Young Woman Holding Flowers

Categories Ceramics/Porcelain Figural
Material Porcelain
Markings See narrative
Manufacturer Undetermined
Origin France
Date or Era circa 1920
Measuring 3 ⅜” diameter; 7” high

This inkwell features a young woman holding flowers. It has a pen hole in the lid to hold a pen when not in use. The top cover is hinged, allowing access to an inkwell inside, which also has its own hinged cover. The inkwell is adorned with a floral pattern, predominantly in green, white, yellow, and brown colors, and has ornate gold detailing around the edges and base. The inkwell is marked “Made in France,” and there is a mark or signature above the base that looks like “IX4M” or “lX4M.”

To view another inkwell which is similar and could be from the same manufacturer, visit this Inkipedia listing: French Porcelain Princess – The Society of Inkwell Collectors (SOIC)

Sold for $95 in December 2024

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