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Cut Glass Double Inkwell

Categories Glass - Non-figural
Material Glass
Markings Unmarked
Manufacturer Undetermined
Origin Undetermined
Date or Era circa 1900
Measuring 4 ⅝” x 2 ⅛” x 4” high

This is a heavy, cut-glass double inkwell.

Form/Base This one-piece rectangular inkwell, slanted at the corners, has two wells.
Material Heavy, cut glass.
Inkwells Both vessels are made of clear crystal.
Lids Multi-Faceted, Cut-Glass Lids. The lids are the most distinctive feature. They are cut into multiple polished facets (like a gem or jewel) to reflect light. Each lid is attached to the glass body via a brass hinge.
Lid Colors One Clear, One Cobalt Blue. One lid is clear cut glass, and the other is a rich, contrasting cobalt blue cut glass. This intentional difference is functional and decorative, marking the contents of each well (e.g., black ink and blue ink).
Fittings Brass Hinges. Brass fittings hold the hinged lids to the body.

Sold for $65 in September 2025

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