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Austrian Bronze Paper Clip

Austrian Bronze Paper Clip
Austrian Bronze Paper Clip

Austrian Bronze Paper Clip

$2,072

H 2.76 in W 12.6 in D 5.12 in

Austrian Bronze Paper Clip

Located in Delft, NL

An Austrian bronze paper clip A Viennese cold painted bronze dog figurine, designed as a paper

Category

Early 20th Century Austrian More Desk Accessories

Materials

Bronze

Austrian Bronze Rabbit Paper Clip
Austrian Bronze Rabbit Paper Clip

Austrian Bronze Rabbit Paper Clip

$2,200

H 14 in W 4.5 in D 2 in

Austrian Bronze Rabbit Paper Clip

Located in Water Mill, NY

Austrian cold painted rabbit mounted on fruitwood paper clip.

Category

Early 20th Century Austrian Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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Late 19th Century Vienna Bronze Greyhound Dog Head Letter Holder or Paper Clip
Late 19th Century Vienna Bronze Greyhound Dog Head Letter Holder or Paper Clip

Late 19th Century Vienna Bronze Greyhound Dog Head Letter Holder or Paper Clip

Located in Haarlem, NL

Wonderful Austrian Vienna solid cast bronze figural dog head of a Greyhound or Whippet dog with

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Austrian Victorian Paperweights

Materials

Bronze

Beautiful cold painted Austrian bronze paper clip
Beautiful cold painted Austrian bronze paper clip

Beautiful cold painted Austrian bronze paper clip

Located in New York, NY

This turn of the century desk paperclip is all bronze and beautifully cold painted or polychromed

Category

Early 20th Century Austrian Desk Accessories

Rare and Collectable Vienna Bronze Paper Clip
Rare and Collectable Vienna Bronze Paper Clip

Rare and Collectable Vienna Bronze Paper Clip

Located in New York, NY

Rare and collectable Vienna cold-painted bronze paper-clip of two horse heads and saddle. Mounted

Category

Antique 19th Century Austrian Desk Accessories

Materials

Bronze

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Finding the Right Desk-accessories for You

Whether you’ve carved out a space for a nifty home office or you prefer the morning commute, why not dress up your desk with antique and vintage desk accessories? To best tiptoe the line between desk efficiency and desk enjoyment, we suggest adding a touch of the past to your modern-day space.

Desks are a funny thing. Their basic premise has remained the same for quite literally centuries: a flat surface, oftentimes a drawer, and potentially a shelf or two. However, the contents that lay upon the desk? Well, the evolution has been drastic to say the least.

Thank the Victorians for the initial popularity of the paperweight. The Industrial Revolution offered the novel concept of leisure-time to Europeans, giving them more time to take part in the then crucial activity of letter writing. Decorative glass paperweight designs were all the rage, and during the mid-19th-century some of the most popular makers included the French companies of Baccarat, St. Louis and Clichy.

As paper was exceedingly expensive in the early to mid-19th-century, every effort was made to utilize a full sheet of it. Paper knives, which gave way to the modern letter opener, were helpful for cutting paper down to an appropriate size.

Books — those bound volumes of paper, you may recall — used to be common occurrences on desks of yore and where there were books there needed to be bookends. As a luxury item, bookend designs have run the gamut from incorporating ultra-luxurious materials (think marble and Murano glass) to being whimsical desk accompaniments (animal figurines were highly popular choices).

Though the inkwell’s extinction was ushered in by the advent of the ballpoint pen (itself quasi-obsolete at this point), there is still significant charm to be had from placing one of these bauble-like objets in a central spot on one’s desk. You may be surprised to discover the mood-boosting powers an antique — and purposefully empty — inkwell can provide.

The clamor for desk clocks arose as the Industrial Revolution transitioned labor from outdoors to indoors, and allowed for the mass-production of clock parts in factories. Naturally, elaborate designs soon followed and clocks could be found made by artisans and luxury houses like Cartier.

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