Posted 2 years ago
jslater24
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We came across these inkwells. We are not sure of the era they were made. The bodies are steel, they have glass inserts which are removable. The lids function well and are a type of non-magnetic metal. Kind of neat, I cannot find any of these online anywhere to relate them to. Would be nice to find out when they are from.
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I got to thinking. Mabe these aren't inkwells. If you know what these are, and when they were from, let me know :)