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Inkwell
Inkwell

Inkwell

Dateteapot base 1840-1860, turned into inkwell 1900-1950
MediumSpun Britannia metal, mold blown colorless glass
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x diameter): 3 1/8 x 5in. (7.9 x 12.7cm)
ClassificationsMetalware
Credit LineConnecticut Museum of Culture and History collection
DescriptionSpun Britannia metal inkwell (.a) with a domed lid with a small finial. A hinge joins the lid to a recessed lip just inside the rim of the inkwell. The lip has a large, round opening in the center surrounded by five smaller holes. The inkwell has a flared rim, a narrow neck, a low, sloping body, and a flat bottom. The shoulder is decorated with two pairs of incised lines. The inkwell contains a cylindrical mold-blown glass container (.b) with a flared rim; the container rests on the lip on the interior of the inkwell. The lid of the inkwell has several short, deep scratches. The body of the inkwell has many light scratches.
Object number2006.59.0a-b
InscribedThe underside of the inkwell has the number "40" scratched into the pewter.
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Inkwell
    Unknown
    1890-1920
    Coffeepot
    John Munson
    1846-1852
    Flagon
    Meriden Britannia Company
    about 1861
    Meriden Britannia Company
    1865-1898
    Inkwell
    Josiah Danforth
    Teapot made 1821-1841, remade as inkwell about 1950
    Inkwell
    Henry L. Miller
    1820-1850
    Museum purchase, 1965.86.1  © 2011 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Hiram Yale & Co.
    1824-1835
    Thomas Danforth Boardman and Sherman Boardman
    1820-1830
    Inkwell
    Unknown
    late 19th-early 20th century
    Beaker
    Josiah Danforth
    1840-1850