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Pocket Inkwell Metal Embossed With Scene Eclogues Seascapes Vintage

Pocket Inkwell Metal Embossed With Scene Eclogues Seascapes Vintage

€57,70

Pocket Inkwell Metal Embossed With Scene Eclogues Seascapes Vintage

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     A refined door Desk, made of metal with rich in relief decorations. The surfaces present romantic and marine motifs, with eighteenth -century couples, musicians and landscapes with headlights and sailing ships, in perfect Rococo style.

An object that combines functionality and historical charm, designed to keep two glass in the inside.

⚙️ Decorated melted metal structure

↔ paper 13.5 cm (🇺🇸 5.31 ") ↔ emit 7 cm (🇺🇸 2.75 ") ↕️ Height with door closed 17 cm (🇺🇸 6.69 ")

Ø Internal diameter of the Calamaio holder: 2.87 cm (🇺🇸 1.12 ")

⏳ era: vintage, first half of the 1900s

🔍 Conservative state as per photo

📜 📜 ORIGINED ORIGINED ORIGIN

📦 shipped with protective custody

📖 An era of ink and genius objects like this tell the ritual of late nineteenth and early twentieth century writing, when the pane was the beating heart of each desk. The bucolic scenes and seaside landscapes in the metal evoke an art that was not only functional but also decorative, combining the gesture of writing with the beauty of contemplation.


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🇺🇸✈️ Regular deliveries in the United States 4/7 working days (excluding any customs problems)


     A refined door Desk, made of metal with rich in relief decorations. The surfaces present romantic and marine motifs, with eighteenth -century couples, musicians and landscapes with headlights and sailing ships, in perfect Rococo style. An object that combines functionality and historical charm, designed to keep two glass in the inside. ↔ paper 13.5 cm (🇺🇸 5.31 ") ↔ emit 7 cm (🇺🇸 2.75 ") ↕️ Height with door closed 17 cm (🇺🇸 6.69 ") 📖 An era of ink and genius objects like this tell the ritual of late nineteenth and early twentieth century writing, when the pane was the beating heart of each desk. The bucolic scenes and seaside landscapes in the metal evoke an art that was not only functional but also decorative, combining the gesture of writing with the beauty of contemplation. 🇺🇸✈️ Reg

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