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kempfy

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Hi folks

I thought this made as good a first post as any.

I am a diver based in scotland and i often find bottles and jars etc on shipwrecks.
I found this one today on a steamer in the clyde sunk in 1904. It looks to me like a sort of ink bottle? Just wondering if anyone else had any ideas?

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Ry
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likely an ink bottle but no real value at this point , although if its an old ship wreck I'm sure there is good stuff there you just have to find it
 

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I was thinking salt & pepper shaker? Leon.
 

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Looks like a ground lip, so salt and pepper is a good guess. Another possibility is some sort of perfume. I expect it was something fancy, anyway. It's possible it's an ink but I've never seen one like it.
 

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