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    French Empire (19th Century) bronze inkwell in the form of Napoleon's casket covered by a shroud with a crown finial top and resting on a tiered base with...
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  • Rare Antique Classical Roman Bronze & Glass Inkstand with Crystal Glass Inkwell
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    Stylish, rare and mint condition bronze, brass and glass desk piece. This completely original inkstand dates from the late 19th century and it has a large number of striking Roman...
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  • Vintage Cricket Ball Inkwell
    Located in Oxfordshire, GB
    Rare Novelty Cricket Inkwell. A wonderful leather covered traveling inkwell in the shape of a cricket ball. This is a very desirable, rare and unusual ob...
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  • Rare Inkwell, Bronze Art Nouveau USA President Wilson 1st W War, Signed Cuzin
    Located in Paris, FR
    Rare, one of a kind. This unique Art Nouveau bronze inkwell, signed by Cuzin, circa 1918 representing USA President Tommy Wilson (28th USA President from 1913-1921). This i...
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    Vintage 1910s French Art Nouveau Inkwells

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  • Italian Patinated Brass and Marble Architectural Model Inkwell, circa 1875
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    Cast in great detail in bronze in the neo-Gothic style, the top lifting to reveal three round openings, lacking glass inkwells, resting on a marble plinth base, raised on cast bronze...
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    Antique 1870s French Gothic Revival Inkwells

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  • Ceramic Inkwell, Late 19th Century, Sweden
    Located in Haddonfield, NJ
    Fantastic ceramic inkwell, with what seems to be a pottery oven in the midst of two naivistic lions. You lift of the top lid to place pens and lift up the two lions heads for ink. Co...
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