Wax Seal with Wooden Handle
Wax Seal with Wooden Handle
In the era of the Founding Fathers, wax seals secured letters and authenticated documents with unmistakable authority. This antique‑style pair is made for traditional, harder sealing wax and finished with a deliberately distressed, timeworn look.
One seal features a fleur‑de‑lis, long associated with France and frequently used in modern commemorative pieces—a fitting symbol of French support during the Revolution and a nod to the Marquis de Lafayette, celebrated French hero (though not his personal emblem). The other bears a classic leaf motif, both fitted with wooden handles inspired by 18th‑century writing desks.
Ideal for invitations, letters, or gift wrapping, these seals make a thoughtful gift for history buffs and a witty nod to the 250th anniversary of the American Revolutionary War, especially in the spirit of The Occupied City: New York and the American Revolution.
- Fleur‑de‑lis stamp.
- Leaf stamp.
- 1⅛″ diameter solid brass seal.
- 5½″ tall with heavy construction.
- Solid dark cherry‑stained wood handles.
- Interchangeable solid brass dies.
- Distressed, antique finish.
- Designed for traditional hard sealing wax.
- Sealing wax sold separately (required for use).
Sold separately
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