Antique French Champlevé Enamel Wax Seal — Polychrome Bird Motif, Engraved Initial, 19th Century
Antique French Champlevé Enamel Wax Seal — Polychrome Bird Motif, Engraved Initial, 19th Century
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A jewel-like treasure from 19th century France, this exquisite wax seal stamp showcases the extraordinary artistry of French champlevé enamelwork at its finest. The handle — elegant in its teardrop or vase-like form — is lavishly decorated with polychrome enamels in a palette of sky blue, rich cobalt, white, gold, and ruby red, with a delicate bird motif that speaks to the naturalist sensibility of the Victorian era. The enamel is vibrant and intact, set within a gilded metal matrix that catches the light beautifully.
Champlevé enamel — in which channels are carved or etched into the metal and then filled with powdered glass before firing — was a hallmark of French decorative arts throughout the 19th century. Prized for its depth of color and luminous quality, champlevé pieces were produced for the finest European households and collected as luxury objects of beauty. This seal bears a finely engraved initial on the seal face, adding a personal and heraldic dimension to an already exceptional piece.
Whether used at the writing desk or displayed as a collector's object, this seal is equally at home in a cabinet of curiosities, a French-inspired interior, or an antique jewelry collection. It presents beautifully alongside other enamel pieces, desk accessories, or 19th century French decorative objects.
In excellent antique condition.
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