amblypygi
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I recently found this while working in a river in New Hampshire. The other junk it was consorting with was from about 1880 or so. It looks like a very large square-based ink, but Covill doesn't have anything like it listed. It would be huge for an ink, that's a "normal sized" Hutchinson it's next to in the picture. The really tantalizing thing is that the mold had embossing but was peened out before this bottle was blown. The only thing I can decipher for certain is U.S.A. at the bottom and the company abbreviation (CO.) in the second line. My best guess is "Carter's Ink Co. Made in U.S.A." but I'd be more confident if I could see one with the embossing!
There seems to be a period after the third line, and the base is faintly embossed with an "H"
Any clues are appreciated!
Ambly
I recently found this while working in a river in New Hampshire. The other junk it was consorting with was from about 1880 or so. It looks like a very large square-based ink, but Covill doesn't have anything like it listed. It would be huge for an ink, that's a "normal sized" Hutchinson it's next to in the picture. The really tantalizing thing is that the mold had embossing but was peened out before this bottle was blown. The only thing I can decipher for certain is U.S.A. at the bottom and the company abbreviation (CO.) in the second line. My best guess is "Carter's Ink Co. Made in U.S.A." but I'd be more confident if I could see one with the embossing!
There seems to be a period after the third line, and the base is faintly embossed with an "H"
Any clues are appreciated!
Ambly