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Bass

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The "favorite bottles" thread went well so lets try it with inks . My favorite 2 are my aqua Carter's with a "birdswing" in the glass and my teal green David's ink.

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Show us your favorites please.

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EB0127EDFE86407E8253870DAD0701F9.jpg Here is my only ink I have in my collection and my only ink from Illinois! Sorry for the small picture I don't really know how to post good sized images on here.
 

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I can't quite make out the embossing from here. What does it read?

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bass that davids igloo is awesome. my favorite ink is also the best thing i have ever dug. bottle 2.jpg IMG_0686.JPG
 

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I should have known you were going to show us that Pitkin. It's still the best piece i've ever seen found and presented on this site.

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Lol sorry bass I couldn't help my self. But This two hundred year old pitkin ink is gorgeous. And was the find of a lifetime. Lol

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Hey Bass i love the color of that davids igloo and relicdude nice score on that pitkin ink well. Heres a couple of mine,A nice igloo also,but i dont see any embossing on front,but there is some markings on base that im not really sure what it is.And one of my favorites COLBALT BLUE ink well
 

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Though it's broken it's still a favorite. I believe it's attributed to the Coventry glass works.

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Justin, those broken ones are heart-breakers. This one was in the last pit i dug a couple months ago.

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Like that little igloo ink dinger. Not sure who made it but if you study that bottom long enough you'll probably figure it out. Google igloo inks and that may help narrow it down. Cobalt blue is always a good find. Many people collect cobalt glass.

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Like that little igloo ink dinger. Not sure who made it but if you study that bottom long enough you'll probably figure it out. Google igloo inks and that may help narrow it down. Cobalt blue is always a good find. Many people collect cobalt glass.Sent from my iPhone using TreasureNet
Hey bass ill try to google search later on igloo.Let me throw this one in,not sure what to make of it .My daughter bought an old house,you could see where an old building once stood,so i start md ing,got nice signal start digging out pops this little bottle and below that this beauty. OLD MORRISET GOLD IRIDIUM TIP PEN. So i think this is the ink well,but it doesnt look that old. Never seen one like this.but i do like GOLD.ding
 

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For the most part, gold tips were introduced by the companies in the early 20th century as a tool to make the pens more collectible and luxurious. This is when the old pens were being replaced by the newer ones and sells were probably falling. Thats a nice little find and not something you see everyday. The jar has a threaded closure so it could very well be an ink jar for that pen.

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Figured I need to participate if y'all will have me. Here's a 7.25" Harrison's in Prussian blue. A little tougher to come by than the cobalts.
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Indeed you may participate. You shouldn't keep skeletons like that in closet, let them out! The harrison's ink is considered to be among the best according to many ink collectors. May i ask what capacity is your's.

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Never really checked, but from what I've seen, most Harrison inks are just listed by their height, so I was just following the crowd.
 

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That Harrison's is gorgeous. Did you dig this piece?

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Well here are my 2 favorites , The cobalt cone came out of the ground this year,but my favorite is the open pontil found a couple of years ago in a town that as founded in 1891 , Imagine my surprise 8-) good post Bass !
 

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The cobalt is a beauty Charlie. I bet that pontil was indeed a shocker. Late throw maybe? Thanks for sharing

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