19th Century Early. Gilt and Patinated Bronze Inkstand , or Encrier, or a little reservoir of ink. Rectangular base mounted with a round lidded ink pot with a porcelain container and a sand pot, each raised on winged lion feet, centered by a palm decorated columnar carrying handle, with two pen holes. The type of inkstand that households woulds have in Jane Austen’s times for writing letters and keeping track of estate matters. via 1st Dibs Auctions 1stdibs.com

19th Century Early. Gilt and Patinated Bronze Inkstand , or Encrier #JaneAusten #RegencyEra #amwriting
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