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Late 19th Century Figural Roman-Inspired Satyr Inkwell harpist which is the binomial nomenclature

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which is the binomial nomenclature for the American elk

such as chipping chrome

• Middle section: 35" W x 16" D x 19

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MM - C-9967 - 071824

Late 19th Century Figural Roman-Inspired Satyr Inkwell harpist which is the binomial nomenclatureAntique figural brass inkwell. This piece depicts a satyr, likely meant to be a minion of the god Dionysus given the inkwell's Roman influence. The hinged lid opens to reveal a porcelain ink reservoir set into the head. Richly cast with fine detail, the piece rests on a red stone plinth over a black base. A playful yet refined example of mythological novelty ware. Appears to be in very good condition with only minor spots of patination tarnish. 4" dia

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