Posted 1 year ago
akikosan
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I would be extremely greatful if someone would give me some concrete information about the history of this item. It is now in a foreign West-European collection, so it's hard to find some archives here. I am also curious what this logo on the front means. And is Mr Frederick Ransome
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Ransome
somehow related to this?
Thank you beforehand!
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Great traveling inkwell-- it appears to be in excellent condition and I believe these are from about 1900.
I do not know how to search English patents-- so I cannot help in determining the full name of the "Ransome" who invented the inkwell.
Good luck with your search.
Scott