Really from the old days, writing with a fountain pen, dip pen or a feather. Because of writing with ink, it took some time to let these dry so that there were no stains. To make things go a little faster, this antique ink roller was regularly used to roll over the written text so that the text could not get smudged. The antique ink roller has a beautifully tooled Sterling silver handle in Victorian style and is from the period around 1900
*Dimensions:
*Handle to roller: 11 cm. Roller: 7 cm wide
Beautifully used old wooden green writing box. On the lid a somewhat worn image of 3 young ladies in dresses and with hats with pink roses around it. On the inside the part on which the paper was placed so that it could be written, is lined. with a green velvet fabric.Also present a compartment with lid for the pens and a compartment where the inkwell could be put in. There is a lock on it but the key is no longer present.
Nice vintage glass bottle from the famous Swan Ink from London with metal lid. Unfortunately the red ink has run out, but the bottle is still in good condition.
Vintage round glass bottle of the Pelikaan brand with plastic cap. The bottle used to contain waterproof ink. The bottle was produced in Germany by Gunter Wagner.
Vintage empty glass inkwell with a special shape so that the dip pen could be easily filled. The jar is in good condition as is the metal lid. The yellow blue, red label is still easy to read.