19th Century Brass Wax Seal Stamp (Blank Bottom)
19th Century Brass Wax Seal Stamp (Blank Bottom)
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A finely cast 19th-century brass wax seal stamp, featuring a faceted, tapered handle terminating in a circular seal matrix. The form is elegant and understated, with clean geometric planes that catch the light beautifully and give the piece a refined, tactile quality.
The seal base retains its original engraved matrix (design worn or faint from age), while the body shows a rich, warm patina consistent with long-term handling and use. The subtle seam at the upper section indicates traditional construction, likely joining the handle and seal head.
Objects such as this were essential tools of correspondence in the 18th and 19th centuries, used to authenticate letters and documents with personalized wax impressions. Today, they remain highly collectible for their sculptural quality and association with the romance of handwritten communication.
A beautiful standalone object for display, or a functional addition for those who appreciate traditional sealing methods.
A finely cast 19th-century brass wax seal stamp, featuring a faceted, tapered handle terminating in a circular seal matrix. The form is elegant and understated, with clean geometric planes that catch the light beautifully and give the piece a refined, tactile quality.
The seal base retains its original engraved matrix (design worn or faint from age), while the body shows a rich, warm patina consistent with long-term handling and use. The subtle seam at the upper section indicates traditional construction, likely joining the handle and seal head.
Objects such as this were essential tools of correspondence in the 18th and 19th centuries, used to authenticate letters and documents with personalized wax impressions. Today, they remain highly collectible for their sculptural quality and association with the romance of handwritten communication.
A beautiful standalone object for display, or a functional addition for those who appreciate traditional sealing methods.
2.5"h x 0.5"diam
2.5"h x 0.5"diam
Wax seals were widely used across Europe and America as a means of securing and authenticating correspondence before the widespread adoption of envelopes and adhesive seals. Brass examples such as this were common among professionals and households alike, often engraved with family crests, initials, or symbolic motifs.
The weight and durability of brass made it an ideal material, allowing for repeated use while developing a desirable patina over time.
Wax seals were widely used across Europe and America as a means of securing and authenticating correspondence before the widespread adoption of envelopes and adhesive seals. Brass examples such as this were common among professionals and households alike, often engraved with family crests, initials, or symbolic motifs.
The weight and durability of brass made it an ideal material, allowing for repeated use while developing a desirable patina over time.
19th century (circa 1820–1880)
19th century (circa 1820–1880)
Cast brass
Cast brass
Likely Continental Europe or England, acquired on the secondary market.
Likely Continental Europe or England, acquired on the secondary market.
As found condition. Surface wear, patina, and minor imperfections consistent with age and use. Seal matrix shows wear and is a blank, so may not produce a fully crisp impression.
As found condition. Surface wear, patina, and minor imperfections consistent with age and use. Seal matrix shows wear and is a blank, so may not produce a fully crisp impression.