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  • French Empire Ormolu Inkwell
    Located in London, GB
    A fine French Empire ormolu desk standish. Set upon a circular base with top and bottom mouldings cast with leaf and dart decoration. The space be...
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    Antique 1810s French Empire Inkwells

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    Ormolu

  • Napoleonic Ormolu & Verde Antico Marble Inkwell, c. 1870
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    Encrier set, the richly-veined Verde Antico Marble platform mounted with a pair of gilt-Bronze inkwells. These flanking a finely-cast bust of Napo...
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    Antique 19th Century French Napoleon III Inkwells

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    Bronze

  • Late 19th Century 'Sormani' Ormolu Inkwell
    By Paul Somani
    Located in Brighton, Sussex
    A fine quality late 19th century gilded ormolu desk inkwell, stamped; Sormani, Paris. Having wonderful stylized scrolling foliate and shell like decoration, with a hinged central lid...
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    Antique Late 19th Century French Louis XIV Inkwells

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    Ormolu

  • An Exquisite and Rare French Louis XVI Style Ormolu-Mounted Bloodstone Inkwell
    Located in New York, NY
    An Exquisite and Rare French Louis XVI Style Ormolu-Mounted Bloodstone Inkwell, circa 1875. A truly exceptional and jewel like quality inkwell encrier, made with the finest ormolu, mounted on bloodstone. A true collectors and one of a kind piece. Revival of the ancient régime in the late 19th century was paramount to the French furniture and bronze casting firms of the Belle Epoque. Imitation in the highest regard and replication of those tastes and styles was prevalent throughout the Paris Faubourg, where the most talented bronziers and ébénistes established their workshops. The present inkwell encrier recalls the late 18th century's obsession with hardstones - a taste expounded above all by the duc d'Aumont and, subsequently Marie-Antoinette. Such hardstone-mounted pieces, reminiscent of Renaissance schatzkammer objects, enjoyed a revived popularity at the end of the 18th century through the impetus of both the marchands-mercier and, more importantly, the hôtel des Menus-Plaisirs, where the duc d'Aumont himself established a workshop in 1770 specializing in the cutting and polishing of precious hardstones. This exceptional inkwell encrier, sumptuously-mounted with finely chased gilt-bronzes, incorporates a highly-prized material such as bloodstone. Sometimes called the Sunstone, the meaning of Bloodstone comes entangled in fascinating history. The Ancient Greeks held the Bloodstone as a gem with glorious powers. They referred to it as Heliotrope, which directly translates to Sunstone. It was believed to have heavenly healing powers gifted by the gods and most certainly when it came to healing all things related to the blood. Even as we move forward into the Middle Ages, the Bloodstone takes another mystical story under its wing. It was believed to be formed from Christ's blood. It was said that during the Crucifixion, a few red spots of his blood dripped...
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    Antique 19th Century French Napoleon III Inkwells

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    Bronze, Ormolu

  • Rare French Ormolu and Diamond-Cut Crystal Figural Inkwell Encrier by Baccarat
    By Cristalleries De Baccarat
    Located in New York, NY
    A rare French Ormolu and diamond-cut crystal figural inkwell Encrier by Baccarat, circa 1875. Depicting a cherub with books, with the finest ormolu mounts, this exquisite jewel...
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    Antique 19th Century French Napoleon III Inkwells

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    Crystal, Bronze, Ormolu

  • Early 19th Century French Ormolu-Gilded Inkwell
    Located in Copenhagen, K
    French cut-glass, Palisander and ormolu inkwell. Sneaks as handle and claw on ball feet. Original glass wells and two drawers.
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    Antique Early 19th Century French Directoire Inkwells

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    Bronze

    Early 19th Century French Ormolu-Gilded Inkwell
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