séc.XIX - Tintenfass - Porzellan






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Eine 19. Jahrhundert Porzellan-Inkwell in der Form einer jungen Frau, die eine Henne mit Küken hält, wobei die Henne den Klappdeckel bildet; Höhe 16 cm, Breite 14 cm, Tiefe 11 cm, Herkunft Europa, datiert 1850–1900, Hersteller séc.XIX, guter antiker Zustand mit kleinen Abnutzungen und Absplitterungen.
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19th Century Porcelain Inkwell – Figurative Group with Hen and Chicks
A charming and unusual 19th-century porcelain inkwell modelled as a young woman tenderly holding a hen with her chicks. Richly detailed and hand-painted, the piece combines practicality with decorative appeal, reflecting the romantic and naturalistic taste that characterised many European porcelain creations of the period.
The inkwell is cleverly concealed within the composition, with the hen forming the hinged cover. Such figurative desk accessories were highly prized in the 19th century and today remain sought-after by collectors for their originality and craftsmanship.
The piece presents signs of age and use, including small losses and chips, notably to the bow, the chick's beak, and other minor points, as visible in the photographs. These imperfections are consistent with its age and do not detract from its decorative presence or collectable value.
A delightful example of 19th-century decorative porcelain, ideal for collectors of antique writing accessories, figurative porcelain, or Victorian decorative arts.
Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, minor chips and losses. Please study the photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the description.
Period: 19th Century
Height: 16cm
Dimension: 14x11cm
Good condition
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19th Century Porcelain Inkwell – Figurative Group with Hen and Chicks
A charming and unusual 19th-century porcelain inkwell modelled as a young woman tenderly holding a hen with her chicks. Richly detailed and hand-painted, the piece combines practicality with decorative appeal, reflecting the romantic and naturalistic taste that characterised many European porcelain creations of the period.
The inkwell is cleverly concealed within the composition, with the hen forming the hinged cover. Such figurative desk accessories were highly prized in the 19th century and today remain sought-after by collectors for their originality and craftsmanship.
The piece presents signs of age and use, including small losses and chips, notably to the bow, the chick's beak, and other minor points, as visible in the photographs. These imperfections are consistent with its age and do not detract from its decorative presence or collectable value.
A delightful example of 19th-century decorative porcelain, ideal for collectors of antique writing accessories, figurative porcelain, or Victorian decorative arts.
Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, minor chips and losses. Please study the photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the description.
Period: 19th Century
Height: 16cm
Dimension: 14x11cm
Good condition
Sent via UPS with tracking number
