Who Collects Ink Bottles?

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Here's an off-white stoneware pint master ink. It is debossed CARTER'S INKS. It was recovered locally here in Northcentral Florida.

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I like these inks, 'Erdspiegel' -- these are forms I've not before seen.

The cobalt blue bottle -- does it have creases or are the color streaks in untextured glass?
 

The blue bottle is corrugated inside. If light shines on, it gets this look.
It' not really old; 1940-1950 I think.
 

What a difference 40 or 50 years made! The black glass, 3-mold master ink on the left dates to about 1850. The cobalt blue master ink on the right dates to about 1900.

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Hey Harry...

Some beautiful inks you got there... a couple of very nice "Stoddard" pieces. :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Your photography is top notch too. :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:


Here is a nice teal umbrella ink I pulled out of the water up in Maine... as well as a before and after photo of an igloo ink I found out in the local river...
Wayne
 

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All fine examples and a good assemblage for futures references. Well done. :icon_sunny:
 

Anyone interested in making me any offers for these?
Send me a PM.
 

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Hello,

I was on duty at the dump-site again.Here's one of my new ink bottle finds.
Length is 10,5 cm
 

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The only two I've found so far, but I really like "Inks". Cool thread, I didn't know there were so many different kinds.
 

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:) Yes sir I see the turtle !! I read your post on the stoddard flask about making a light box.
I want to make one for photographing ancient artifacts. I wonder if it will show the knapping marks?
Nice collections of inkwells all.
 

Harry Pristis said:
TnMountains said:
Is it really called a turtle? Nice find.
Well, you may prefer "fountain" inkwell; but, I see a resemblance to a turtle. Don't you?

Here's a find of today.A german turtle sold by 'Friba' inks in the 1940/50s
lenght is 11 cm, bakelite cap
a real turtle. ;D
 

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a new find
simple turtle from 20s-40s, no marking

regards, Sven
 

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