


Antique Wax Seal Stamp - Fleur-De-Lis Brass & Wood
This elegant wax seal stamp, with its turned wooden handle and brass matrix, carries the timeless symbol of the fleur-de-lis — a motif deeply tied to French history, heraldry, and nobility. For centuries, such seals were used to authenticate letters, lock away secrets, and mark documents with authority and style.
The fleur-de-lis, long associated with the French monarchy and Bourbon dynasty, symbolizes purity, light, and divine right. It was favored by kings, nobles, and ecclesiastical figures, making it a fitting emblem for correspondence of importance.
The brass face of this seal is finely engraved with the stylized fleur-de-lis, producing a crisp impression when pressed into hot wax. Its smooth wooden handle shows the traditional turned design, balancing comfort and function — the sort of tool that would have been at home on the desk of a 19th-century French gentleman, scholar, or merchant.
Today, it serves as both a functional tool for sealing letters or invitations and a collectible object of charm, linking the everyday rituals of writing to the grandeur of history.
Details
- Origin: France
- Date: 19th–early 20th century
- Material: Turned wood handle, brass seal matrix
- Motif: Fleur-de-lis (heraldic symbol of France)
- Condition: Beautiful patina; brass matrix crisp and usable
Styling Notes
- Display on a writing desk vignette alongside antique books, inkwells, or letter openers.
- Use practically to add authentic wax seals to letters, invitations, or packaging.
- A thoughtful gift for writers, calligraphers, or lovers of French history.
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