Memoriae Antiquae
Old Paris-Style Ceramic Inkwell
Old Paris-Style Ceramic Inkwell
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Charming ceramic inkwell, likely dating back to the late 19th century, crafted in the Old Paris style. The piece depicts a captivating and whimsical scene: a child seated in a small boat, rowing through the waves, flanked by two circular ink containers that once had lids, now missing.
The item shows some age-related imperfections: one of the oars has been reconstructed, and a visible crack appears on one of the containers, though it does not affect the overall stability. Despite these signs of wear, it remains a highly charming piece—ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of antique writing instruments, and perfect as a romantic vintage decorative accent.
With its detailed craftsmanship and dynamic scene, this inkwell is a typical example of late 19th-century French production, known for its vivid colors and meticulous attention to figurative detail.
Note: Measurements are approximate and may vary slightly.
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