This antique desktop pen stand, dating from circa 1900 and crafted in Poland, is a testament to late Historicist taste and fine craftsmanship. Constructed from white metal with a nickel-plated finish, it displays a muted silver tone softened by natural patination, with subtle oxidation and darker areas accentuating the recessed ornamentation. Its symmetrical, openwork frame features two richly decorated side panels joined by horizontal rods. Each side showcases embossed vegetal and scroll motifs, clearly echoing the Neo-Rococo inspirations of eclectic late-19th-century design. The elegantly curved feet and profiled cutouts serve as practical slots for writing instruments, while the four side supports are shaped with wavy, individually detailed patterns. The piece reveals careful casting and chased detailing. Minor abrasions, slight discolorations, and gentle surface scratches bear witness to its age, yet all components remain original and structurally sound. The item is preserved in very good condition, free of significant damage or repairs.The piece seems to evoke the atmosphere of turn-of-the-century studies and writing rooms, when attention to detail was integral to the daily ritual of correspondence. The nickel's matte silver surface softly reflects ambient light, evoking an era of handwritten letters and deliberate intellectual labor. Organic curves and decorative flourishes bring a sense of refined lightness, as
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