CIVIL WAR ERA INKWELL

CIVIL WAR ERA INKWELL

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Item Code: 998-796

Wooden inkwell is in the shape of a barrel. Inside features a glass bottle with spout. Lid unscrews. Excellent condition with no nicks or cracks. Remnants of ink remain on glass.

Measures approx. 2” high by 1 ¼” in diameter at the widest part.    [sl]

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