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Rare Art Nouveau French Ormolu and Crystal Inkwell Encrier by Baccarat

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A Rare Art Nouveau French Ormolu and crystal inkwell Encrier by Baccarat, circa 1900, the ormolu possibly by Francois Linke. Depicting a reclined winged maiden resting on a crystal rock, ,the two inkwells each with a hinged lid formed as a dragonfly on a shell made from the finest ormolu mounts. This exquisite jewel-like inkwell makes it one of the best of its kind. A rare and extremely unique model and a true collectors piece. Measures: 8" high x 16" wide x 9" deep. Excellent condition, no damages noted. Ready to place.
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