This pretty inkwell was made using the champlevé enamel process, probably in France at the end of the 1800s or possibly the very early 1900s. The
19th Century French Champleve Enameled Bronze Inkwell
Antique 19th Century French Champleve Enamel Gilt Bronze Ormolu Chamber Candlestick Holders - a Pair
19th C. Champleve French Enamel Figural Inkwell Signed By Alphonse Giroux for sale at auction on 26th January
Antique French Blue Champleve Enamel & Bronze Inkwell
19th Century French Enameled Champlevé Inkwell For Sale at 1stDibs
Antique French Napoleon III Sevres Style Inkwell, Kiln-Fired Enamel & – Antiques & Uncommon Treasure
This is an eight-day, late 19th Century (~1875) Champleve enamel clock made in Paris, France. The clock maker is Vincenti and Cie. It strikes on the
French Champleve Enamel Clock From the Late 19th Century
Louis XV Inkwell from Bronze and Ceramic, France, 1880s for sale at Pamono
19th Century French Enameled Champlevé Inkwell For Sale at 1stDibs