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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: mart on January 11, 2015, 03:22:22 PM
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http://www.kovels.com/forums/7-silver-pewter-brass-copper-chrome-other-metals/8539-help-identify-a-4-piece-inkwell-set-french
Here is another that we could use help with !! A bit out of my area !!
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Mart, wondering if this could be a Belgium set?
They made reproductions of these items in the 60's to 70's from China. Just can't tell from the picture posted much about the pieces enough to even take a stab at it.
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Hello, a friend on another site asked me to post the pictures of the inkwell set to see if anyone had any info on it.. I'm hoping that someone will know the maker, a dotted oval with EC and I think a D.(which is on the side of the wooden blotter) Also the ll.l mark on inside of bottom of inkwell when I unscrewed it from the dish/plate. I will ad more pictures if anyone would like more. Any information as all I know is it's 19th century.. and not sure if it is cloisonne.
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More pictures ....
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Hi tgere and welcome to the group !! Yes I posted the links but they were blurry !! Maybe KC can see it better now !! She (and others here) knows more about things like this than I do !!
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Thank you ! Hopefully there is someone that could tell me a little more about what kind and maybe help with makers mark. I have had people tell me it was Champleve and others say cloisonne', I know absolutely nothing other than the previous owner said it was 19th century possibly french. The person I was talking to on the other site that suggested I posted on this forum has been very helpful educating me on champleve and cloisonne'.. Thank you for your help !!
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That was me on the Kovel site !! Sad to say but I think I am the only one there trying to help !!
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Oh okay, well thank you! Glad to know that it was you.. and yes your the only one on that forum that was willing to help.. it was very much appreciated.. seems to be many people with a lot of knowledge on here (I've been reading through many questions etc on here and the response back is great) hope to find out more about my mystery inkwell set.. Again thank you for sending me here..
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Here is this picture (hopefully) with a better view of the EC and maybe D..on the side of the wooden blotter. Although I could be wrong on any of those letters..
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https://img1.etsystatic.com/026/0/6098140/il_570xN.649761763_exsx.jpg
For some reason I'm not so sure its French. I will continue looking. I'm not sure I can help.
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Is this your listing on Craigs List? (Same set as above)
http://albany.ru.craigslist.org/atq/4817373906.html (http://albany.ru.craigslist.org/atq/4817373906.html)
If so, Russia made sets very similar to French sets. AND there is a whole lot of Russian written around this!
Does the inkwell (aka encrier) have a hinged lid? If so, check the hinges for any markings!
Your tray has a pen holder! Nice! Also check these carefully for any markings. Same thing on the stamp box? Can you take a picture of the box open please. If it has an attachment on the lid it is for holding sealing wax and seal.
Another good search word is Champleve to help you look through endless pictures.
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Yes it is the set on CL. Is that a good price, I have had others tell me I should of asked for more. Here is a pic of the stamp box, which does not have a attachment on the lid. As for the hinged lid on the inkwell, there might be some sort of marking on it. Although it has a lot of caked on ink(Im assuming it is ink and ?) Im afraid to clean it off, and have no idea how or with what to wipe it clean with out damaging the item. Any suggestion?
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I also know that the lady we recieved it from was in her 80's and said it was her families passed down to her. It was a estate sale.
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Correct me if I am wrong...but the ad reads it is selling for ONE DOLLAR when I read it. NOT A GOOD PRICE TO SELL FOR! :)
Mart, what does it show to you?
Could be wrong but I am betting the letters are initials for original or previous owner. Haven't seen any foundry/makers marks like that. AND it appears from the pictures they are etched and not "molded" from original.
Could you please post a picture of the ink well. They generally had a porcelain liner in them on the finer sets.
Where are you located at?
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(http://images.craigslist.org/00000_ky6Il1FBpqt_600x450.jpg)
Think this pic (from your Craigs Listing) lets us know that it is a later piece...and not top of the line French with the screws.
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Yes,, that is what it says in the title !! Have seen others that do that but for what reason I have no idea !! I would remove it !! She does have the price in the description !!
Darn,, did not see those screws in any of the other pics !! That would make it a much later set !! That said however,,I think $250. is an OK price for one that new !! How about you KC ?? You keep up with things like this more than I do !!
Even though the lady you bought it from was in her 80`s,,a persons memory is very often inaccurate !! It may have been passed down but its when it was made/bought that's important !!
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If anyone would pay that much for the set...run with it.
The enameling has some issues from what I can see of the pictures and this is a later piece. I am not sure of the origins but it isn't what I have seen of quality French or European pieces. That said, it is colorful/lovely and I am sure someone would want it for a reasonable price.
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Hello again and thanks for all of everyones help. The inkwell is missing the glass or porcelain liner. Just to clear up why people on CL post a price of 1.00 in the tittle is to gain interest and make them look. Than of coarse the asking price or make a offer would be in the description.. The elder lady in her 80's, yes I"m sure her memory isn't accurate! I know that I don't have a $800 inkwell set, just finding out where and when the piece was made is nice to know..again thank you for everyones help.. I will post a picture of the inkwell later on sometime later for you to view.