Light Green Master Ink Bottle with Pour Spout. Late 1800s. No Chips or Cracks
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About this product
This is a Late 1800s Light Green Master Ink Bottle, complete with a pour spout. The bottle is confirmed to be free of chips or cracks, indicating its well-preserved condition for its age. It is designed specifically as an ink bottle, suggesting it was used for storing and dispensing writing ink. The light green color adds to its historical aesthetic.
Our take
For anyone collecting antique ink bottles, this Late 1800s Light Green Master Ink Bottle is a compelling find. The inclusion of a pour spout is a practical feature, even for an antique, making it a bit more functional than a simple stoppered bottle. The fact that it has 'No Chips or Cracks' is a significant advantage, ensuring its integrity and display value. The light green color is subtle and attractive, perfectly fitting its vintage appeal. It’s an excellent example of an ink bottle from that era, preserved well enough to be appreciated by collectors or history enthusiasts.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Late 1800s vintage bottle
- Includes a functional pour spout
- No chips or cracks for excellent condition
- Attractive light green color
Cons
- Primarily a collectible item
- Specific historical context
Specifications
- Color Green
- Bottle Type Ink