Showing 18 items matching "ink pouring bottle"
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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBottle, Late 19th century
... ...ink pouring bottle...This handmade ceramic bottle was made and used for pouring ink to fill ink wells. Businesses such as banks and post offices provided ink and dip pens for their customers' use, along with blotting paper to dry their writing....Hand made. Bottle was used for pouring ink. Inscription stamped into base....Hand made. Bottle was used for pouring ink. Inscription stamped into base. ...This handmade ceramic bottle was made and used for pouring ink to fill ink wells. Businesses such as banks and post offices provided ink and dip pens for their customers' use, along with blotting paper to dry their writing.This bottle is significant for being both and example of handmade bottles and for its association with earlier methods of writing.Bottle, cream coloured, glazed ceramic bottle, cylindrical shape, with spout and flared lip moulded into mouth of bottle. Hand made. Bottle was used for pouring ink. Inscription stamped into base. "82 PRICE" (illegible) Label provided with donation is marked "SLATER AND PALMER works: MARSHGATE MILLS, STRATFORD ESSEX"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, ink and pen writing, ink pouring bottle, bank stationery equipment, writing with pen and ink -
Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer - Ink Bottle, Stoneware ink bottle, 1900 c
... White stoneware ink bottle, with pourer...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Stoneware ink container. ink bottles inkwells White stoneware ink bottle, with pourer Stoneware ink bottle Container Ink Bottle ...Stoneware ink container.White stoneware ink bottle, with pourerink bottles, inkwells -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Jug, Ink container, Early 20th century
... It will be useful for display. writing tools history of warrnambool pottery ink bottle ‘Angus & Co Ink Commercial’ This is a ceramic container, light-brown in colour and varnished. The body of the container is circular in shape with a smaller circular-shaped neck and a top opening with a lip for pouring. ...This container has been used to hold writing ink for commercial purposes so it would have been used by businesses and offices of all kinds. Ink was used in conjunction with writing tools (pens, quills, blotting paper etc) prior to the widespread use after the 1950s of the ballpoint pen for most handwritten work. This container has no known local significance but it is an example of the type of container that would have been used in local businesses and offices in the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. It will be useful for display. This is a ceramic container, light-brown in colour and varnished. The body of the container is circular in shape with a smaller circular-shaped neck and a top opening with a lip for pouring. The container has some imperfections and protrusions and the top has some chipping. The maker’s name is on the container. ‘Angus & Co Ink Commercial’ writing tools, history of warrnambool, pottery ink bottle -
Orbost & District Historical Societyink bottle, first half 20th century
... A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic ink bottle with the neck narrowing to a pouring lip....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. Towards the bottom : WYATT MOTTS LANCELEY A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic ink bottle with the neck narrowing to a pouring ...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.A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic ink bottle with the neck narrowing to a pouring lip.Towards the bottom : WYATT MOTTS LANCELEY -
Orbost & District Historical Societyink bottle, 1890's
... A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic ink bottle with the neck narrowing to a pouring lip....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. container ink-bottle ceramic angus-&-co writing-materials Below the pouring lip - ANGUS & CO INK COMMERCIAL A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic ink bottle with the neck narrowing to a pouring lip. ink bottle Angus & Co ...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.A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic ink bottle with the neck narrowing to a pouring lip.Below the pouring lip - ANGUS & CO INK COMMERCIALcontainer ink-bottle ceramic angus-&-co writing-materials -
Orbost & District Historical Societyceramic bottle
... Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This container may have been a bulk ink container. container ceramic earthenware A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic flagon/ bottle with a neck narrowing to a pouring lip. ...This container may have been a bulk ink container. A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic flagon/ bottle with a neck narrowing to a pouring lip. It has a cork stopper.container ceramic earthenware -
Orbost & District Historical Societyink bottle, early 20th century from mid 1930's
... A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic bottle with a pourer lip. This would have contained ink and had a cork seal. ...Inks (Australia) Ltd. 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 ceramic stephens'-inks writing-equipment communication bottle stationery Near base - This bottle is the property of Stephens' Inks Aust. Ltd A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic bottle with a pourer ...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. 'Stephens' Ink' was invented by the British physician, Dr Henry Stephens (1796-1864), who in 1832 first developed his indelible "blue-black writing fluid" that became the basis of a successful manufacturing enterprise lasting over 130 years. Stephens' ink revolutionised office life in the latter half of the 19th century saving clerical workers much time previously spent mixing powdered inks and cleaning nibs. It was indelible and non-fading. After changes to the Australian import duties on inks, a local manufacturing works was established in the early 1930s by Stephens Inks (Australia) Ltd.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. A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic bottle with a pourer lip. This would have contained ink and had a cork seal. It would have had a paper label.Near base - This bottle is the property of Stephens' Inks Aust. Ltdcontainer ceramic stephens'-inks writing-equipment communication bottle stationery -
Orbost & District Historical Societybottle
... A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic ink bottle with a neck narrowing to a pouring lip and cork. Label is blue....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. bottle ink-bottle ceramic domestic writing-equipment stoneware Front bottom - Commercial. A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic ink bottle with a neck narrowing to a pouring ...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.A cylindrical brown glazed ceramic ink bottle with a neck narrowing to a pouring lip and cork. Label is blue.Front bottom - Commercial.bottle ink-bottle ceramic domestic writing-equipment stoneware -
Blacksmith's Cottage and ForgeBottle, Pottery
... Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge 100 Main Street Bacchus Marsh goldfields The bottle was proably used to store ink. domestic pottery brown bottle ink container ceramic stoneware writing equipment Lovatt. Lovatt. Ltd. Straight sided, small light brown pottery bottle with a pouring lip. ...The bottle was proably used to store ink.Straight sided, small light brown pottery bottle with a pouring lip. No cork.Lovatt. Lovatt. Ltd.domestic, pottery, brown, bottle, ink, container, ceramic, stoneware, writing equipment -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forgeearthenware bottle
... ink. Bourne Denby A straight sided, brown pottery bottle with a pouring lip. ...Used circa 1900 as a storage for ink.A straight sided, brown pottery bottle with a pouring lip. It has no lid/cork. It has a rough, slightly concave base, a short neck with sloping 'shoulders'Bourne Denby -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - GUINEY COLLECTION: PHOTO OF 9 MEN, 1896
... There are mining tools beside them and one man is holding a wine bottle and pouring wine into a glass. There are tents in the background. Written on the back in red ink 'To Mackay and the Bendigonian Young Bendigonians in the West Christmas Day 1896 at Rocky Bay A Doughty C Wilkinson D Manners C Cudey S Nestor John Downes A McAllister J Burtonclay R Kuhlkens...There are mining tools beside them and one man is holding a wine bottle and pouring wine into a glass. There are tents in the background. Written on the back in red ink 'To Mackay and the Bendigonian Young Bendigonians in the West Christmas Day 1896 at Rocky Bay A Doughty C Wilkinson D Manners C Cudey S Nestor John Downes A McAllister J Burtonclay R Kuhlkens Photograph GUINEY COLLECTION: PHOTO OF 9 MEN ...Sepia photograph of nine men. Four men seated in front row. Five men standing hehind. A handwritten sign in front of the men says 'BENDIGO'. There are mining tools beside them and one man is holding a wine bottle and pouring wine into a glass. There are tents in the background. Written on the back in red ink 'To Mackay and the Bendigonian Young Bendigonians in the West Christmas Day 1896 at Rocky Bay A Doughty C Wilkinson D Manners C Cudey S Nestor John Downes A McAllister J Burtonclay R Kuhlkens -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyEquipment - bottle of ink, Stephens' Inks (Australia) Pty Ltd, 1900 - 1960s
... bottle has a small lip for pouring the liquid. This bottle is half-full with blue/black liquid. The paper label is coloured orange with black and white printing. The bottle top (attached to the cork) is coloured black and appears to be made of plastic. It has the name Stephens' on the bottle top. At the bottom sides of the bottle are the words THIS BOTTLE IS THE PROPERTY OF STEPHENS' INKS...STEPHENS' INKS (Australia) Pty Ltd. 231-7 Pacific Highway, North Sydney NSW Printed in England A large clear glass bottle, square shape and with a cork stopper. The top of the bottle has a small lip for pouring ...This ink was used in Australian schools until the 1960s. It contains 40 ozs. of blue/black ink (writing fluid). It was used for dipping pens. At the beginning of each day, an ink monitor (student) had the job of filling the small containers which were inserted into the student desks. This item is significant because of its rarity and because it was such an important part of the equipment used in schools in Australia until c.1960s. A large clear glass bottle, square shape and with a cork stopper. The top of the bottle has a small lip for pouring the liquid. This bottle is half-full with blue/black liquid. The paper label is coloured orange with black and white printing. The bottle top (attached to the cork) is coloured black and appears to be made of plastic. It has the name Stephens' on the bottle top. At the bottom sides of the bottle are the words THIS BOTTLE IS THE PROPERTY OF STEPHENS' INKS (AUST PTY LTD)Label with STEPHENS' BLUE BLACK WRITING FLUID No. 2401 Other words on the label: So long known by the name of the Inventor as STEPHENS' WRITING FLUID. This ink writes a clear Blue and changes to an intense Black. It is pleasant to write with, retains its fluidity and is FAR THE BEST INK for ALL FOUNTAIN PENS. STEPHENS' INKS (Australia) Pty Ltd. 231-7 Pacific Highway, North Sydney NSW Printed in Englandeducation, ink pens -
Orbost & District Historical Societyadvertising material, mid 20th century
... It has two illustrations in red and green of plastic oil bottles with pourer tops. The underside is pink and it is designed for nse as an ink blotter. ...Ink blotters remained in general use until the advent of the ball point pen, which in the period 1945 to 1960 progressively replaced the steel rib and liquid inks. advertising-blotter Castrol-motor-oils stationery A rectangular card with green and red print. It has two illustrations in red and green of plastic oil bottles with pourer tops. ...This advertising material used as an ink blotter would have been given freely by salesmen, keen to sign up new buyers for their range of motorcar oils. Businesses had quickly recognized the potential for advertising on blotting paper, and began customizing sheets with company marketing. Ink blotting paper thus became a form of business card.often given away by salesman The Castrol company is headquartered in the UK. Castrol was founded by Charles “Cheers” Wakefield under the name of ‘CC Wakefield & Company’. In 1899. By 1960 it had become Castrol Ltd. This is a pictorial record of an advertising media not commonly used in the 21st century. Ink blotters remained in general use until the advent of the ball point pen, which in the period 1945 to 1960 progressively replaced the steel rib and liquid inks.A rectangular card with green and red print. It has two illustrations in red and green of plastic oil bottles with pourer tops. The underside is pink and it is designed for nse as an ink blotter. advertising-blotter castrol-motor-oils stationery -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Ink Jug, Second half of 19th Century or first half of the 20th Century
... The ink would be supplied to schools in large glass or stoneware bottles, and these would have been too unwieldy and difficult to use to pour ink into the small inkwells. ...The ink would be supplied to schools in large glass or stoneware bottles, and these would have been too unwieldy and difficult to use to pour ink into the small inkwells. ...This metal ink jug or can, was used to dispense portions of ink to individual inkwells contained on the top of each pupil's desk. The jug is not unlike a small indoor watering can. The ink would be supplied to schools in large glass or stoneware bottles, and these would have been too unwieldy and difficult to use to pour ink into the small inkwells. Therefore it was decanted into the metal ink jugs and then poured into the inkwells. 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 jug 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 jug, metal, black, with long spout & metal handleNone.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, ink, jug -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Ink Jug, Second half of 19th Century or first half of the 20th Century
... The ink would be supplied to schools in large glass or stoneware bottles, and these would have been too unwieldy and difficult to use to pour ink into the small inkwells. ...The ink would be supplied to schools in large glass or stoneware bottles, and these would have been too unwieldy and difficult to use to pour ink into the small inkwells. ...This metal ink jug or can, was used to dispense portions of ink to individual inkwells contained on the top of each pupil's desk. The jug is not unlike a small indoor watering can. The ink would be supplied to schools in large glass or stoneware bottles, and these would have been too unwieldy and difficult to use to pour ink into the small inkwells. Therefore it was decanted into the metal ink jugs and then poured into the inkwells.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 jug 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 jug metal black with long spout & metal handle.None.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, ink, jug -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumInk bottle, Simpson's Ink Pty Ltd
... Square glass bottle with pouring spout containing red ink, with a red, blue and cream label....Sole manufacturer Simpson's Ink Pty Ltd. Australia. Square glass bottle with pouring spout containing red ink, with a red, blue and cream label. ...Square glass bottle with pouring spout containing red ink, with a red, blue and cream label.20 oz. Established 1894. Simpson's Celebrated Writing Ink. This is made specially to flow freely with all standard makes of fountain pen and with steel nibs. Sole manufacturer Simpson's Ink Pty Ltd. Australia. -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Bottles, Unknown
... Ink" bottle, made by Angus & Co. The small bottle got its name because of the price of 1d. = 1 penny. This is missing. 2. Medium glazed brown pottery bottle with a pouring spout (Angus & Co Ink Commercial). 3. ...bottles 2. 'Angus & Co Ink Commercial' 3 and 4. 'Bourne Denby' stamped inside an oval lined shape. 5. and 6.Erven Lucas Bols - Het Lootsje Amsterdam A collection of five handmade rare stoneware bottles with a salt glaze: 1. Small pottery bottle referred to as a "Penny Ink" bottle, made by Angus & Co. The small bottle got its name because of the price of 1d. = 1 penny. This is missing. 2. Medium glazed brown pottery bottle with a pouring ...These bottles were common in the late 1800's and 1900's. Bottle Nos 1 and 2 were made by Angus & Co, a Sydney company producing ink and gums (glue and clag) from about 1880 to 1920. Their products were sold in stoneware and glass containers in varying sizes. 1. Small pottery bottle referred to as a "Penny Ink" bottle, made by Angus & Co. The small bottle got its name because of the price of 1d. = 1 penny. This bottle is missing. Nos. 3 and 4 The two tall thin Erven Lucas bottles with handles at the top were usually referred to as "Dutch Gins". In fact they actually contained "'Seltzer Spa water' or a form of Quinine Tonic, both supposed to be health drinks. These types of bottles first arrived in Australia with the Gold-seekers from Europe. Early samples are somewhat crudely made. The potter would have formed the bottle with a young apprentice applying the handle, name stamp and the glaze prior to being fired in the kiln. There is evidence of fingerprints from these processes on both samples.A collection of five handmade rare stoneware bottles with a salt glaze: 1. Small pottery bottle referred to as a "Penny Ink" bottle, made by Angus & Co. The small bottle got its name because of the price of 1d. = 1 penny. This is missing. 2. Medium glazed brown pottery bottle with a pouring spout (Angus & Co Ink Commercial). 3. Medium glazed brown pottery bottle with a pouring spout (Bourne Denby). 4. Large glazed brown pottery bottle with a pouring spout (Bourne Denby). Sample is from England probably sold for 2/- or 2/6d. Two shillings or two shillings & sixpence. 5. and 6. Two tall thin brown pottery bottles, one with a broken cork stopper and one without a stopper with Erven Lucas Bols - Het Lootsje Amsterdam stamped at the top of both. They were usually referred to as "Dutch Gins". 6. Green/black bottle is a traditional Dutch Gin with tapering sides, which made it easy to remove from the mold after being blown by hand and the cork top was applied by an apprentice. This sample dates from approximately 1900. Earlier samples are very crude with later samples being machine made with embossing.(This bottle is missing, 13.10.2022). 2. 'Angus & Co Ink Commercial' 3 and 4. 'Bourne Denby' stamped inside an oval lined shape. 5. and 6.Erven Lucas Bols - Het Lootsje Amsterdambeverage bottles, bottles, storage containers, stoneware bottles -
Mont De LanceyContainer - Pottery Bottles, Unknown
... ink. Blacking bottles Bottles Cooking equipment Cooking stoves Fuel cooking stoves Domestic ovens Two brown pottery blacking bottles, one with a light brown glaze and other is dark brown. Both have shaped wide necks with a lip at the edge for pouring ...One of the jobs of the housewife was to keep her stove-top looking clean and new, and a rich black colour. This was a source of pride amongst house-proud women, and also ensured a more efficient distribution of heat on their stove-tops for cooking. It was however one of the dirtiest jobs in the kitchen, requiring a lot of elbow-grease as well as a good polish paste or blacking ink.Two brown pottery blacking bottles, one with a light brown glaze and other is dark brown. Both have shaped wide necks with a lip at the edge for pouring. The contents were used to blacken a stove. blacking bottles, bottles, cooking equipment, cooking stoves, fuel cooking stoves, domestic ovens
