Product Description
Discover the charm of this Victorian bronze wax seal, featuring a finely modelled figure of a young boy standing with his hands in his pockets. Rich in character and craftsmanship, it reflects a time when handwritten correspondence was completed with elegance and personal distinction.
Dating to around 1900 and standing approximately 6.5cm tall, this decorative desk accessory would have been used to impress a personalised seal into hot wax, adding both security and refinement to letters and important documents. Today it makes a wonderful addition to a gentleman's desk or writing collection.
A delightful survivor from the Victorian era, this bronze wax seal celebrates the artistry of everyday objects and offers enduring appeal for collectors of antique desk accessories and writing antiques.
Each piece in our collection carries the subtle marks of time, adding to its authenticity and charm. Any notable details are thoughtfully included in the description and imagery. Should you wish to see more, we are always happy to assist.
If This Piece Could Talk...
It might recall a quiet Victorian writing desk, where letters were folded with care and sealed by hand before beginning their journey. Held in the palm and pressed into warm wax, this small bronze seal would have marked correspondence in a manner that felt personal, thoughtful and enduring.