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Wooden Cased Inkwell Intricately Modelled as a Binocular Case, circa 1900
$3,272.76
£2,400
€2,799.43
CA$4,521.59
A$4,930.31
CHF 2,616.47
MX$59,605.83
NOK 33,113.27
SEK 30,352.92
DKK 20,908.88
About the Item
Intricately carved in fruitwood, modelled as a leather case for opera glasses, circa 1900. Lifting the lid reveals two glass inkwells. This exquisitely crafted piece was originally made as a travel item, before the days of fountain pens.
Dimensions: 12 cm/4¾ inches (length) x 5.75 cm/2¼ inches (depth) x 6.5 cm/2½ inches (height)
Bentleys are Members of LAPADA, the London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association.
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