Showing 38 items matching "glass inkwells"
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Functional object - 2 GLASS INKWELLS
... 2 GLASS INKWELLS...2 clear glass inkwells with provision for pen rest....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Writing equipment ink well 2 clear glass inkwells with provision for pen rest. Functional object 2 GLASS INKWELLS ...2 clear glass inkwells with provision for pen rest.domestic equipment, writing equipment, ink well -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncFunctional object - Glass Inkwell
... Glass Inkwell...Inkwells...Glass...Round glass inkwell with textured glass lid....Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc 1 High Street Charlton goldfields Inkwells Glass Round glass inkwell with textured glass lid. ...Round glass inkwell with textured glass lid.inkwells, glass -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Functional object - Education, 3 ink wells, c1800 -1900
... There are variations of this largely English-made style glass inkwell made in cup base moulds. Cursory grinding smoothed out the sharpness of the rim. b) 2 cylindrical, plain, pottery inkwells ...2 cylindrical pottery inkwells and 1 square, clear glass inkwell with a distinctive groove on 2 sides to rest a pen c 1800 - 1900...There are variations of this largely English-made style glass inkwell made in cup base moulds. Cursory grinding smoothed out the sharpness of the rim. b) 2 cylindrical, plain, pottery inkwells These three inkwells were commonly used in homes, schools and Churches by pioneer settlers in Moorabbin Shire c1880 -1900 education inkwells pottery glasswork craftwork moorabbin brighton early settlers pioneers 2 cylindrical pottery inkwells and 1 square, clear glass inkwell with a distinctive groove on 2 sides to rest a pen c 1800 - 1900 Functional object Education, 3 ink wells Unrecorded ...a) 1 common, clear glass ink bottle with 'burst-off' straight finished neck and a groove on two sides upon which a pen would rest. There are variations of this largely English-made style glass inkwell made in cup base moulds. Cursory grinding smoothed out the sharpness of the rim. b) 2 cylindrical, plain, pottery inkwells These three inkwells were commonly used in homes, schools and Churches by pioneer settlers in Moorabbin Shire c1880 -1900 2 cylindrical pottery inkwells and 1 square, clear glass inkwell with a distinctive groove on 2 sides to rest a pen c 1800 - 1900education, inkwells, pottery, glasswork, craftwork, moorabbin, brighton, early settlers, pioneers -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncFunctional object - Glass & Silver Inkwell
... Glass & Silver Inkwell...Glass & EPNS inkwell. Textured round glass inkwell with silver lid and silver detachable base....Inkwells Glass & EPNS inkwell. Textured round glass inkwell with silver lid and silver detachable base. ...Glass & EPNS inkwell. Textured round glass inkwell with silver lid and silver detachable base.inkwells -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Writing Equipment, desk set, c1900
... ...glass inkwells...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne The family of Miss Carol Pedersen-Green migrated to Australia from Norway c1900 and probably brought this desk set with them. writig equipment pens glass inkwells pederson-green carole cheltenham moorabbin bentleigh early settlers A desk set comprising a wooden base with 2 cut outs for 2 clear glass ink wells with silver hinged lids. ...The family of Miss Carol Pedersen-Green migrated to Australia from Norway c1900 and probably brought this desk set with them. A desk set comprising a wooden base with 2 cut outs for 2 clear glass ink wells with silver hinged lids. A ledge on either side to hold pens. and 4 rubber stops under base to maintain stability 5 wooden pens with steel nibs writig equipment, pens, glass inkwells, pederson-green carole, cheltenham, moorabbin, bentleigh, early settlers -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumInkwell and pen
... 8605.1 - Wood with metal tip pen. 8605.2 - Large glass inkwell....Coal Creek Community Park & Museum 12 Silkstone Road Korumburra gippsland 8605.1 - Wood with metal tip pen. 8605.2 - Large glass inkwell. Inkwell and pen ...8605.1 - Wood with metal tip pen. 8605.2 - Large glass inkwell. -
Orbost & District Historical Societyink well, 19th Century
... A clear glass inkwell which is quite heavy and not easily upset. ...This item is an example of early stationery equipment commonly used in schools, households and commercial enterprises. ink-well writing penmanship A clear glass inkwell which is quite heavy and not easily upset. ...Could have been used at home or business. An ink wellwas made of glass or ceramic and typically sat on a desk. The writer would dip the pen (or quill) into the bottle to put more ink on the pen. Because they sat on a desk, ink wells were often decorativeWe have mostly dispensed with ink bottles and quills. This item is an example of early stationery equipment commonly used in schools, households and commercial enterprises.A clear glass inkwell which is quite heavy and not easily upset. It has a concave hole in the top. ink-well writing penmanship -
Queen's CollegeInkwell and stand, 1928
... Glass inkwell and timber stand. The wooden inkstand has 2 small brass plaques attached to it....Made from old oak given to John Wesley for his chapel from the government shipyards at Deptford 1777" Plaque 2: Presented by Mrs Osborne of Hammers Lane, Mill Hill, London, To the Mont Albert Methodist Church In appreciation of gifts received from the Mont Albert Congregation, November 1947. Glass inkwell and timber stand. The wooden inkstand has 2 small brass plaques attached to it. ...Glass inkwell and timber stand. The wooden inkstand has 2 small brass plaques attached to it.Plaque 1: "Presented to Mr A Cecil Osborne by the Trustees of Wesley's Chapel, City Road London on the occasion of the 150th anniversary November 1st 1928. Made from old oak given to John Wesley for his chapel from the government shipyards at Deptford 1777" Plaque 2: Presented by Mrs Osborne of Hammers Lane, Mill Hill, London, To the Mont Albert Methodist Church In appreciation of gifts received from the Mont Albert Congregation, November 1947.john wesley, inkwell, deptford shipyards, mont albert -
Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer - Bottle, Inkwell, 1900s
... glass bottles...inkwells...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This bottle held ink for use with a nib pen. glass bottles inkwells Green glass bottle, 'C' pressed into base. ...This bottle held ink for use with a nib pen.Green glass bottle, 'C' pressed into base.glass bottles, inkwells -
Orbost & District Historical Societyinkwells, first half 20th century
... inkwell writing-equipment glass domestic-item...Three glass inkwells. .1-blue tinted with broken top. .2 green tinted broken at top. .3 clear glass with symmetrical design....This item is an example of early stationery equipment commonly used in schools, households and commercial enterprises. inkwell writing-equipment glass domestic-item Three glass inkwells. .1-blue tinted with broken top. .2 green tinted broken at top. .3 clear glass with symmetrical design. inkwells ...Inkwells were generally more decorative than ink bottles and designed to be more permanent.We have mostly dispensed with ink bottles and quills. This item is an example of early stationery equipment commonly used in schools, households and commercial enterprises.Three glass inkwells. .1-blue tinted with broken top. .2 green tinted broken at top. .3 clear glass with symmetrical design.inkwell writing-equipment glass domestic-item -
Wangaratta High SchoolWHS Inkwells, Circa 1916
... One rectangular glass inkwell, one circular white ceramic inkwell, one round metal inkwell with hinged lid and holes for six pens, and two wooden nib pens....Wangaratta High School 17-49 Edwards Street Wangaratta high-country One rectangular glass inkwell, one circular white ceramic inkwell, one round metal inkwell with hinged lid and holes for six pens, and two wooden nib pens. ...One rectangular glass inkwell, one circular white ceramic inkwell, one round metal inkwell with hinged lid and holes for six pens, and two wooden nib pens. -
Clunes MuseumFunctional object - INK WELL
... Clear glass desk inkwell stand with dents hollowed to accommodate inkwells....Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields inkwell writing accessory Nil Clear glass desk inkwell stand with dents hollowed to accommodate inkwells. ...Clear glass desk inkwell stand with dents hollowed to accommodate inkwells.Nilinkwell, writing accessory -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumFunctional object - Inkwell and pen
... Heavy, rectangular glass inkwell with three moulded hollows (currently empty) and one moulded ledge. ...Coal Creek Community Park & Museum 12 Silkstone Road Korumburra gippsland writing pen + ink communications coal creek korumburra inkwell Heavy, rectangular glass inkwell with three moulded hollows (currently empty) and one moulded ledge. ...Heavy, rectangular glass inkwell with three moulded hollows (currently empty) and one moulded ledge. Approximately 12cm x 8cm x 2cm. Includes one long wooden shaft with metal tip (inkpen).writing, pen + ink, communications, coal creek, korumburra, inkwell -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncFunctional object - Glass & Silver Inkwell
... Glass & Silver Inkwell...Inkwells...Glass...Functional object Glass & Silver Inkwell ...Round textured glass body with silver lid and silver tray.inkwells, glass -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncFunctional object - Glass & Silver Inkwell
... Glass & Silver Inkwell...Inkwells...Glass...Square glass with round/domed glass lid - metal band on neck of the inkwell body....Functional object Glass & Silver Inkwell ...Square glass with round/domed glass lid - metal band on neck of the inkwell body.inkwells, glass -
Williamstown Historical Society IncFunctional object - Desk writing set
... One of the small glass inkwells is missing. A heavy glass decorated pen tray sits in a recess across the front. ...One of the small glass inkwells is missing. A heavy glass decorated pen tray sits in a recess across the front. ...Wooden desk writing set with three inkwells, labelled 'Copying', 'Red' and 'Black' on separate hinged lids. One of the small glass inkwells is missing. A heavy glass decorated pen tray sits in a recess across the front. The wood is prominently grained, especially the lids. Impressed in the wood between the red and black inkwells is a crown symbol with the words: 'SERIES MADE IN ENGLAND'. -
Williamstown Historical Society IncDomestic object - Desk writing set
... Two glass inkwells on an ornately decorated black wooden base, with a hollow at the front for pens. ...This writing set would once have adorned someones writing desk. Two glass inkwells on an ornately decorated black wooden base, with a hollow at the front for pens. ...This writing set would once have adorned someones writing desk.Two glass inkwells on an ornately decorated black wooden base, with a hollow at the front for pens. Mother of pearl inlay in a star pattern between the ink wells and in the pen hollow. Goldleaf decoration around sides of the base, which are bevelled and sit on four small ornamental feet. The two inkwells do not sit correctly in the base and are probably not original. -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyDesktop Writing Stand, 1869
... Two square-based glass inkwells with hinged brass lids. Central container with hinged lid. ...Two square-based glass inkwells with hinged brass lids. Central container with hinged lid. ...Timber desk stand on 4 button feet. Ebonised surround to top. Recessed pen trough. Two square-based glass inkwells with hinged brass lids. Central container with hinged lid. Calendar display at rear with sliding box opening at right-hand side. Writing surface with pigeon-holes above slides out at lower front. Brass escutheon and key to lock this compartment. Brass handles at sides (recessed).REGISTERED NOVr 19TH 1869writing desk stand -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Domestic Object - SILVER DESK SET, 1907
... Britannia metal deskset, base with six legs supporting 6 small figures joined by garlands of laurels, a container with 4 elephant heads and small lid with female bust, on either side are two cut glass inkwells with Britannia metal flip up lids sitting in recesses. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Writing equipment deskset DI1449.1.1 - DI 1449.1.3 Manufactured by Phillip Ashbury & Sons Sheffield Pattern 89F Britannia metal deskset, base with six legs supporting 6 small figures joined by garlands of laurels, a container with 4 elephant heads and small lid with female bust, on either side are two cut glass inkwells with Britannia metal flip up lids sitting in recesses. ...Britannia metal deskset, base with six legs supporting 6 small figures joined by garlands of laurels, a container with 4 elephant heads and small lid with female bust, on either side are two cut glass inkwells with Britannia metal flip up lids sitting in recesses. Inscription reading 'Presented to the Hon & Mrs D.J.Duggan by F.Gillman & L.A.Trouchet on the occasion of their silver wedding 26.4.07. Hon. D J Duggan was the member for Dunolly and the first Minister for Lands and Mines in the State Parliament,Manufactured by Phillip Ashbury & Sons Sheffield Pattern 89Fdomestic equipment, writing equipment, deskset, di1449.1.1 - di 1449.1.3 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer - Inkwell, [Travelling Inkwell]
... Travelling inkwell, clear glass container with cork, in brass case with double hinged lid...inkwells ink bottles writing equipment Travelling inkwell, clear glass container with cork, in brass case with double hinged lid [Travelling Inkwell] Container Inkwell ...Travelling inkwell, from the days before fountain pens and biros!Travelling inkwell, clear glass container with cork, in brass case with double hinged lidinkwells, ink bottles, writing equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Writing Case, c1880
... Black leather travelling writing case containing letter opener,(NA2627) six red sticks sealing wax, original glass and brass inkwell, and ruler. Case has compartments for paper blotting paper on lid. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne domestic items writing equipment Black leather travelling writing case containing letter opener,(NA2627) six red sticks sealing wax, original glass and brass inkwell, and ruler. Case has compartments for paper blotting paper on lid. ...Black leather travelling writing case containing letter opener,(NA2627) six red sticks sealing wax, original glass and brass inkwell, and ruler. Case has compartments for paper blotting paper on lid. Workable lock (with key)and hinged lid.domestic items, writing equipment -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDomestic object - Inkwell, Ranleigh Ware Pty Limited, 1930-1950's
... Black glass (vitrolite) based Chrome inkwell with lid and bakelite ink cup insert. 2 pen nests. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne Inkwell used by the Principal of the College. administration writing desk artifact Ranleigh Black glass (vitrolite) based Chrome inkwell with lid and bakelite ink cup insert. 2 pen nests. ...Inkwell used by the Principal of the College. Black glass (vitrolite) based Chrome inkwell with lid and bakelite ink cup insert. 2 pen nests. Green felt-backed with 4 screws attaching the chrome fittings from the underside. Inscribed on Chrome - Ranleigh.Ranleighadministration, writing, desk, artifact -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Dressing bag, Mary Glass Dickson, Circa1885
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The items contained within the case are as follows: 321.1 Luggage case 321.2 Glass bottle rectangular, silver monogrammed lid, empty. 321.3 Tall round glass bottle, silver monogrammed lid, empty. 321.4 Small glass bottle with pink powder, silver monogrammed lid. 321.5 Small multi sided bottle with stopper and brass hinged lid. 321.6 Tall round bottle with silver monogrammed lid. 321.7 Tall thin multi sided bottle with brass lid. 321.8 Cream coloured monogrammed jar cotton wool inside. 321.9 Clothes brush rectangular cream back. 321.10.1Glove stretcher bone coloured .10.2 Case black leather. 321.11.1 hair comb cream with silver edge .11.2 Case black leather 321.12 Hair brush cream handle 321.13Spatula cream monogrammed 321.14 Mirror, silver round with handle. 321.15 Writing compendium .1 Case black leather .2 Pen with nib .3 Lead pencil .4 Navy satin covered blotting book 321.16 Inkwell glass bottle in small black leather case. 321.17 Match striker in leather case. 321.18 Mirror in black leather case rectangular 321.19 Small case for visiting cards. 321.20Sewing kit rectangular, contains threads and needles pkts x 3 321.21Container, small, hinged tortoise shell patterned. 321.22.1 Manicure set .2 Scissors small .3 Scissors large .4Corkscrew with Mother of pearl handle .5 Pocket knife with Mother of pearl handle .6Tweezers with Mother of pearl handle .7 File with Mother of pearl handle .8 Fine hook Mother of pearl handle .9 Bodkin .10 Bodkin 321.23 Hairbrush oval silver backed 321.24 Mirror silver handled hand mirror. 321.25 Hairbrush wooden handled with Mother of pearl inlay. 321.26 Cylinder, silver with removable lid and small phial of iodine labelled Felton’s pocket iodine. 321.27 Phial small glass with gold decorations. 321.28 Inhaler with insert 321.29 Thimble, metal. 321.30 Silver backed hair brush 321.31 silver backed clothes brush...The items contained within the case are as follows: 321.1 Luggage case 321.2 Glass bottle rectangular, silver monogrammed lid, empty. 321.3 Tall round glass bottle, silver monogrammed lid, empty. 321.4 Small glass bottle with pink powder, silver monogrammed lid. 321.5 Small multi sided bottle with stopper and brass hinged lid. 321.6 Tall round bottle with silver monogrammed lid. 321.7 Tall thin multi sided bottle with brass lid. 321.8 Cream coloured monogrammed jar cotton wool inside. 321.9 Clothes brush rectangular cream back. 321.10.1Glove stretcher bone coloured .10.2 Case black leather. 321.11.1 hair comb cream with silver edge .11.2 Case black leather 321.12 Hair brush cream handle 321.13Spatula cream monogrammed 321.14 Mirror, silver round with handle. 321.15 Writing compendium .1 Case black leather .2 Pen with nib .3 Lead pencil .4 Navy satin covered blotting book 321.16 Inkwell glass bottle in small black leather case. 321.17 Match striker in leather case. 321.18 Mirror in black leather case rectangular 321.19 Small case for visiting cards. 321.20Sewing kit rectangular, contains threads and needles pkts x 3 321.21Container, small, hinged tortoise shell patterned. 321.22.1 Manicure set .2 Scissors small .3 Scissors large .4Corkscrew with Mother of pearl handle .5 Pocket knife with Mother of pearl handle .6Tweezers with Mother of pearl handle .7 File with Mother of pearl handle .8 Fine hook Mother of pearl handle .9 Bodkin .10 Bodkin 321.23 Hairbrush oval silver backed 321.24 Mirror silver handled hand mirror. 321.25 Hairbrush wooden handled with Mother of pearl inlay. 321.26 Cylinder, silver with removable lid and small phial of iodine labelled Felton’s pocket iodine. 321.27 Phial small glass with gold decorations. 321.28 Inhaler with insert 321.29 Thimble, metal. 321.30 Silver backed hair brush 321.31 silver backed clothes brush Mary Glass Dickson Domestic object Dressing bag ...John Glass Cramond 1829 and James Dickson 1831-1910 were founders of a large drapery store. Both were Scots and both came separately to Australia in 1852. Cramond initially came for gold but soon opened a store in St Kilda with a post Office attached and he was the first post master there. Dickson was a farmer’s son but became a draper and while he was unsuccessful on the Bendigo diggings and then returned to Melbourne where he met Cramond and soon after they opened a store on Lonsdale Street. They opened their business in Warrnambool in 1855 as a general store with groceries, drapery and ironmongery. Both partners were involved with the community and James Dickson was an original director of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill 1909 and the Warrnambool Cheese and butter factory. He also served on the committee of management of Warrnambool Base Hospital. This case was a wedding gift from James Dickson Jnr to his wife Mary Glass Cramond on the occasion of their wedding. This item has significance on a number of levels. It belonged to a member of one of Warrnambool’s earliest pioneering families and it marks the occasion when the two families of Cramond and Dickson were linked through the marriage of James Dickson jnr and Mary Glass Cramond. The firm played a significant part in the development of the city and traded for nearly 150 years. It therefore has social significance to Warrnambool. The item is well provenance with the case initialed and items within the case monogrammed. The case and its items are aesthetically quite beautiful as well as being typical of travelling or dressing cases of the more well to do, of the time. Mappin & Webb were manufacturers of some standing with the Mappin name appearing in manufacturing as early as 1775.The company has held a royal warrant as silversmiths since 1897 to the present day and as crown jeweler since 2012. Throughout this time, they have manufactured quality items for the luxury market. It provides an insight into the way ladies travelled and the items which they considered essential. This consists of a black leather with leather handle attached with brass fittings. Middle opening with side pocket on one side with metal catches. Inside has removable sections for holding the numerous containers and items belonging to the case. Interior of the case is dark blue satin. The items contained within the case are as follows: 321.1 Luggage case 321.2 Glass bottle rectangular, silver monogrammed lid, empty. 321.3 Tall round glass bottle, silver monogrammed lid, empty. 321.4 Small glass bottle with pink powder, silver monogrammed lid. 321.5 Small multi sided bottle with stopper and brass hinged lid. 321.6 Tall round bottle with silver monogrammed lid. 321.7 Tall thin multi sided bottle with brass lid. 321.8 Cream coloured monogrammed jar cotton wool inside. 321.9 Clothes brush rectangular cream back. 321.10.1Glove stretcher bone coloured .10.2 Case black leather. 321.11.1 hair comb cream with silver edge .11.2 Case black leather 321.12 Hair brush cream handle 321.13Spatula cream monogrammed 321.14 Mirror, silver round with handle. 321.15 Writing compendium .1 Case black leather .2 Pen with nib .3 Lead pencil .4 Navy satin covered blotting book 321.16 Inkwell glass bottle in small black leather case. 321.17 Match striker in leather case. 321.18 Mirror in black leather case rectangular 321.19 Small case for visiting cards. 321.20Sewing kit rectangular, contains threads and needles pkts x 3 321.21Container, small, hinged tortoise shell patterned. 321.22.1 Manicure set .2 Scissors small .3 Scissors large .4Corkscrew with Mother of pearl handle .5 Pocket knife with Mother of pearl handle .6Tweezers with Mother of pearl handle .7 File with Mother of pearl handle .8 Fine hook Mother of pearl handle .9 Bodkin .10 Bodkin 321.23 Hairbrush oval silver backed 321.24 Mirror silver handled hand mirror. 321.25 Hairbrush wooden handled with Mother of pearl inlay. 321.26 Cylinder, silver with removable lid and small phial of iodine labelled Felton’s pocket iodine. 321.27 Phial small glass with gold decorations. 321.28 Inhaler with insert 321.29 Thimble, metal. 321.30 Silver backed hair brush 321.31 silver backed clothes brushEngraved on side pocket: M.G.D. Mappin and Webb Sheffield and London. Some of the items are monogrammed as per the list above. A number of the glass bottles have lids hallmarked Mappin & Webb London and Sheffield makers stamped inside lid with hall marks history of warrnambool, cramond and dickson, mary glass cramond, dressing bag, woman's toiletry bag 1880 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Inkwell in Case, early 20th century
... This item is retained for display and research purposes because of its quality and age. vintage inkwells Warrnambool History This is a round mottled brown leather container with a silver rim near the top and a hinged lid with a metal clip fastener. There is small knob on the container that opens the lid. Inside is a small glass ...This item would have been used up to a 100 years ago to store ink for writing purposes and would probably have been carried by a person travelling. Pen and ink for writing purposes have been superseded firstly by fountain pens and in today's age by ball point pens.This item is retained for display and research purposes because of its quality and age. This is a round mottled brown leather container with a silver rim near the top and a hinged lid with a metal clip fastener. There is small knob on the container that opens the lid. Inside is a small glass bottle (empty) that fits into the container and is covered by a domed silver top that is hinged and closes via a sliding clip. vintage inkwells, warrnambool history -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Ink Well, Pen & Ink set, clear glass & black tray
... glass dish, partly rounded at the ends and with a criss-cross pattern on the base. Inside the dish, towards the ends, are two ridges for holding four pens or pencils. .2 An oblong polished black stone tray with a curved front and a ridge for holding a pen. On the oblong section are two square metal bases with four side clips on each to hold the inkwells...glass dish, partly rounded at the ends and with a criss-cross pattern on the base. Inside the dish, towards the ends, are two ridges for holding four pens or pencils. .2 An oblong polished black stone tray with a curved front and a ridge for holding a pen. On the oblong section are two square metal bases with four side clips on each to hold the inkwells ...Pen and ink sets were common household and business items in the 19th century and up to the mid 20th century (prior to the introduction of ballpoint pens). They would have been placed on a writing desk or table. The items here are attractive ones and would have been a relatively expensive purchase.These items are connected to the Toleman family from Warrnambool and may have been used by the donor’s father who was an accountant. These are four items:- .1 An oblong glass dish, partly rounded at the ends and with a criss-cross pattern on the base. Inside the dish, towards the ends, are two ridges for holding four pens or pencils. .2 An oblong polished black stone tray with a curved front and a ridge for holding a pen. On the oblong section are two square metal bases with four side clips on each to hold the inkwells. These metal pieces are attached to the black tray with metal screws. .3 & .4 Two glass (crystal?) cubes with a hollow inside for holding ink. The tops of the cubes are metal with circular openings. The lids are metal with metal hinges and polished black stone topshistory of warrnambool, writing implements and associated items, household items from the past -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Ink wells, 2 Ink Wells - clear glass, 1920s
... These are two inkwells made of glass with black bakelite tops. One of the tops is broken on the side. ...The bases of the inkwells have an embedded star-shaped pattern with eight points. 2 Ink Wells - clear glass Ink wells ...These inkwells would have been used in a household or business during the first half of the 20th century. By the 1950s fountain pens were in common use and, by the 1960s, ballpoint pens were used, making the use of ink obsolete in most situations. These inkwells have no known local provenance but are of interest as examples of a common household item over 100 years ago. These are two inkwells made of glass with black bakelite tops. One of the tops is broken on the side. The bases of the inkwells have an embedded star-shaped pattern with eight points. ‘Velos product’ household items, inkwells, history of warrnambool -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyInk Well - Mt Beauty Post Office
... Ian Mc Kendrick worked at the Mt Beauty post office. mt beauty post office. inkwell. pen. writing equipment. Clear glass rectangular shaped set of two ink wells with a pen holder in front. ...This inkwell was used by the staff of the Mount Beauty Post Office, from the late 1940's until the change from pen and ink to the use of fountain pens and then ball-point pens. The last Post Master at Mount Beauty rescued this item when the Mt Beauty Post Office was privatised in the 1990's. Ian Mc Kendrick worked at the Mt Beauty post office.Clear glass rectangular shaped set of two ink wells with a pen holder in front. Each ink well has a glass lid. Between the ink wells there is an open area for storing items such as paper clips etc. In addition it Includes a red and a black pen handle.mt beauty post office. inkwell. pen. writing equipment. -
Orbost & District Historical Societybottle, Probably late 19th century
... glass or ceramic and typically sat on a desk. The writer would dip the pen (or quill) into the bottle to put more ink on the pen. Because they sat on a desk, ink bottles were often decorative. We have mostly dispensed with ink bottles and quills. This item is an example of early stationery equipment commonly used in schools, households and commercial enterprises. container ink-bottle penny-inkwell ...An ink bottle was made of glass or ceramic and typically sat on a desk. The writer would dip the pen (or quill) into the bottle to put more ink on the pen. Because they sat on a desk, ink bottles were often decorative. We have mostly dispensed with ink bottles and quills. This item is an example of early stationery equipment commonly used in schools, households and commercial enterprises.Small, squat, brown, salt-glazed ceramic inkwell with small opening at top. It has a short neck and a round squat body. This type of inkwell is also known as a penny ink well.container ink-bottle penny-inkwell stationery writing -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Ink bottle, MABIE TODD & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd, Second half of 19th Century or first half of the 20th Century
... inkwells. This operation would have been conducted by the teacher him/herself, or by an older pupil under the close eye of the teacher. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village Ink Bottle Mabie Todd Ltd Label has 'Mabel Todd' manufacturer's logo at top,; 'Swan Ink' name clearly shown; 'Made in England' printed clearly; and 'Mable Todd & Co Ltd, London & Liverpool' printed at base of label. Ink bottle clear glass ...A Brief History Of Mabie Todd Ltd The company originated in America from the beginnings during the 1860s when a Mr. Todd and a Mr. Mabie began making pencil cases and pen holders in New York. Later they were joined by the Bard Brothers who made Gold nibs and by 1873 the company of Mabie Todd and Bard were established in New York. By 1878 the first patent was filed for the design and manufacture of a fountain pen, achieved under the design leadership of one William Washington Stewart. The first Swan fountain pen followed just 6 years later in 1884 with an over-under feed with ink delivery assisted by a twisted silver wire. This same year an office had been established in the UK with a showroom in Cheapside, London. The UK was being supplied with a steadily increasing supply of pens from New York and by 1905 new, larger showrooms were established in High Holborn. By this time the Swan pen had become synonymous with fountain pens at large. In 1906 the name of Bard was dropped in the US and the UK company subsequently adopted the title Mabie Todd & Co. New York. In 1907 British production began, using imported nibs from New York and whilst the company in the UK flourished, the business in the US started to diminish under stiff competition from new manufacturers.. By 1915 manufacturing was doing well in England from a factory in Weston Street, London and the New York company agreed to sell the rights to all European and Colonial business to Mabie Todd & Company Ltd of England. From then onwards, the development of the range mostly followed, rather than led the interests of the markets they were supplying. Even during the First World War the business continued to flourish. with factories in both London and Liverpool. At the end of 1919 a new expansion plan saw the establishment of a new Headquarters in Oxford Street, London. Throughout this period, some components were continuing to be imported from America, but gradually these diminished and during the 20s and 30s manufacturing facilities were expanded and by the end of the 1930s Mabie Todd were in full production, manufacturing pens in its London factory, gold nibs in Birmingham and ink in Liverpool. Another new headquarters grew out of this period of abundance and market domination. when in 1936 they moved into Sunderland House in Mayfair, London, a highly prized mansion building. Disaster struck early in the Second World War. Its prestigious Sunderland House headquarters was destroyed during the blitz, followed by destruction of its main factory in Harlesden, North London. Some machinery was saved and able to be used at another factory premises in the City, but like many other 'non essential' manufacturing, the main production was centred on wartime components such as rocket fuses and ammunition. After The War, in 1945 they moved out of their City premises to Park Royal and eventually in 1946 proper fountain pen production was resumed. In 1948 the company decided to go public. But at the time they had no plans to enter into the market for the now growing interest in ballpoint pens, the result was the beginning of their slide into obscurity and subsequent demise. They became Biro Swan in 1952 following a large share purchase by Biro Pens. Even though at this time they had just launched their new high profile Calligraph range to join the competition for the new market associated with a craze for italic writing, fountain pen manufacture under the new company was to suffer a lack of real support. The restyled ranges of 1956 failed to ignite market interest and with diminishing quality, the end of the Mabie Todd story was inevitable. After 80 years of Swan pens, the book was closed.This bottle of ink would have been supplied to schools. After a child was deemed old enough to progress from just using slate and board, he/she would have been supplied with a pen shaft made of wood and with a very basic metal nib. The ink bottle would be used to fill up the individual inkwells. This operation would have been conducted by the teacher him/herself, or by an older pupil under the close eye of the teacher.Ink bottle clear glass with 'Swan Ink' paper label. Has rusted screw on top & black ink inside.Label has 'Mabel Todd' manufacturer's logo at top,; 'Swan Ink' name clearly shown; 'Made in England' printed clearly; and 'Mable Todd & Co Ltd, London & Liverpool' printed at base of label.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, ink, bottle, mabie todd ltd -
Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer - Ink Bottle, J. Angus, 1900s
... The bottle was designed with an enclosed top for transport, which would be removed prior to use (shear top). ink bottles inkwells nib pens J. Angus Green glass cabin ink bottle, shear top, with "Post office" nib pen, shear top, molded text Container Ink Bottle J. ...Ink bottle; with top removed, served as ink well. The bottle was designed with an enclosed top for transport, which would be removed prior to use (shear top).Green glass cabin ink bottle, shear top, with "Post office" nib pen, shear top, molded textJ. Angus ink bottles, inkwells, nib pens
