Picked this up the other day...1847 letter from Sumner Wheeler Co. in Keene, New Hampshire to George McDaniels of Concord, New Hampshire that reads as follows: Keene March 11, 1847Mr. G. McDanielsSirYour l. of 7[sup]th[/sup] ordering one ??? pt Ink Bottles is rec. We have no way of sending them except by stage at your expense. If you want us so to do please write us. Below is our price for Ink Bottles, at the factory, but if you want them in quantity we will deliver them for you at the depot in Nashua at same price. We have no regular teams for Nashua but occasionally we have a ???? to send them.QT Lip Inks 9.00 GrossQt Ring Inks 8.00 GrossPint Lip Inks 6.00 GrossPint Ring Inks 5.00 Gross8 Oz Inks 3.00 Gross6 Oz Inks 2.50 Gross4 Oz Inks 2.25 Gross2 Oz Inks 2.00 GrossVery Respectfully Yours,Sumner Wheeler Co. It was very interesting to me (although I guess it makes sense) that bottles with lips were more expensive than "ring inks", which I would assume are rolled lips? Anyways, a neat piece of paper from the last days of glassblowing in Keene, New Hampshire.