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RelicRaker

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Revisited an old site today after some big rains, and this little dome ink turned up. It may be common, but this is the first like it I've seen. I've dug 2 cone inks and a Carter's master ink at the same site.

Any info welcome.

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I dug a clear one of those in Galveston, Texas a few weeks ago. It was marked WT & Co on the base-was the first one I had seen.
 

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I found my first ink bottle last month. Of course now I love them. Yours looks older. Congratulations
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Nice ink, Truth. I find those, tho not usually embossed.
 

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Oldest ink well I have, bought in China when I lived there. Not glass, but dated from the Qing Dynasty, I have not been able to date it with certain but likely 1700's to the 1800's

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Oldest ink well I have, bought in China when I lived there. Not glass, but dated from the Qing Dynasty, I have not been able to date it with certain but likely 1700's to the 1800's.
Wow, great piece!
 

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