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Ceramic Inkwell from the 1900s – Aristocratic Scene with Blind Man's Bluff
Ceramic Inkwell from the 1900s – Aristocratic Scene with Blind Man's Bluff
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Bring a refined example of decorative ceramic from the 1900s into your home or collection with this elegant antique inkwell, depicting a lively aristocratic scene: the traditional Blind Man’s Bluff game, once a beloved pastime in noble salons.
Crafted with great attention to detail, this vintage ceramic inkwell features a group of nobles dressed in finely decorated garments, captured in a moment of joy and playfulness. Their animated expressions and the dynamic composition give this piece high artistic and historical value.
The ink containers are present and well integrated into the overall design. The hand of a lady and part of the blindfold have been carefully reconstructed, as visible in the photos, preserving the aesthetic balance of the piece.
Perfect for collectors of antique items, lovers of vintage ceramics, or those looking for a unique and charming decorative object.
Note: Measurements are approximate and may vary slightly by a few millimeters.
Dimensions:
Inkwell holes: 3x3 cm
Base: 13.1x9 cm
Height: 12.4 cm
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