Redware Inkwell – Townsends
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
This is an earlier style than our stoneware pottery inkwell, based on 18th century examples with two chambers: a small inner chamber for the ink and an outer chamber with four holes meant to hold quills when not in use. Comes with three uncut feathers, instructions for cutting a quill pen, and a cork for the center hol
This is an earlier style than our stoneware pottery inkwell, based on 18th century examples with two chambers: a small inner chamber for the ink and an outer chamber with four holes meant to hold quills when not in use. Comes with three uncut feathers, instructions for cutting a quill pen, and a cork for the center hole. About 3 1/2 in diameter.
Made in USA
Item # IW-90
Pipkins were a utility pot used over hundreds of years to simmer sauces, make gravies, and melt butter or other fats. A local potter hand throws this
Redware Pipkin
ITEM IS NON-RETURNABLE If this item is not in stock it will be automatically cancelled from your order Just like Redware Inkwell. We have two inkwells
Redware Inkwell - Second
Early REDWARE INKWELL. 18th Century.
The Chipstone Foundation
Made in the USA – Tagged Inkwells – Circa Home Living
Pottery – Townsends
Pottery – Townsends
Made in the USA – Tagged Inkwells – Circa Home Living
Pottery – Townsends
Made in the USA – Tagged Inkwells – Circa Home Living
This is an earlier style than our stoneware pottery inkwell, based on 18th century examples with two chambers: a small inner chamber for the ink and
Redware Inkwell
from
per adult (price varies by group size)