Harrison’s Columbian Ink Bottle
| Categories | Ink Bottle |
| Material | Glass |
| Markings | See narrative |
| Origin | United States |
| Measuring | 1 ⅞” diameter; 4” high |
This cobalt blue ink bottle embossed “Harrison’s Columbian Ink” has an open pontil and was blown in a two-piece hinge mold. The lip is heavily chipped. This bottle, if undamaged, would have had a collar on the neck. This bottle was made in a South Jersey glasshouse. Both Whitney Brothers and Isabella Glass Works are known to have made “Harrison Columbian Ink” bottles.
Sold for $100 in October 2024
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