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Commemorative inkwell

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he inkwell is made of purple blown glass, coloured with the use of nickel oxide or manganese oxide. It has the shape of a short cuboid with a square base and bevelled corners. The neck of the vessel is short, round and enclosed by an annular fitting of thin gold sheet with an engraved inscription, reading: "May 3, 1791, Count Stanisław Nałęcz Małachowski". On the interior walls of the case, two brass plates with engraved inscriptions were attached, which read: "The Constitution of the Third of May | was signed | using the ink from this inkwell" and "It belonged to Marshal | Małachowski, and later to his nephew Onufry | It was taken over by the Tarnowski family | after his and his wife's, née Tarnowska, death". Time and place of creation: late 18th century, Poland Jagiellonian University Museum Collegium Maius Inventory number: 6292; 4215/IV https://muzea.malopolska.pl/en/objects-list/2842 Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab

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