French Belle Époque Era
Neo-Renaissance × Rococo Style Silver-Plated Carbon Steel Letter Opener
This is a fine letter opener from France, crafted approximately between the late 19th and early 20th centuries (1890–1915). The overall ornamentation blends Neo-Renaissance and Rococo styles, featuring vivid Putti (cherub) bas-reliefs at the base of the handle, complemented by S-shaped vines, floral motifs, and beaded edges. Its lines are ornate yet elegant, embodying the typical aesthetic of the Belle Époque era, and it bears the French inscription DEPOSE (registered design).
The material is silver-plated carbon steel, with a robust steel core that gives it magnetic properties. Natural dark oxidation on the steel core is visible where the blade trails, a patina formed over years of use, offering a beautiful contrast to the silver-plated relief.
Dimensions: Approximately 25.7 cm in total length
Era: Circa 1890–1915
It is fully functional. However, as an antique item, it bears historical marks consistent with its age. Please consider this before purchasing.
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- This is a fine letter opener from France, crafted approximately between the late 19th and early 20th centuries (1890–1915). The overall ornamentation blends Neo-Renaissance and Rococo styles, featuring vivid Putti (cherub) bas-reliefs at the base of the handle, complemented by S-shaped vines, floral motifs, and beaded edges. Its lines are ornate yet elegant.
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