Accession Number2010/1.225
TitleBlown glass, molded inkwell with attached lid, iridescent
Artist(s)Artist UnknownObject Creation Date1875-1975Medium & Supportglass, metalDimensions 4 5/16 in. x 2 3/4 in. x 2 3/4 in. ( 11 cm x 7 cm x 7 cm )
Credit LineGift in loving memory of Donald Maxwell Robiner from his familySubject matterAs with most objects of daily use, inkwells could be modest and utilitarian or more fanciful, the latter employing lavish use of precious materials to reflect and enhance the status of the possessor. Inkwells in the UMMA collections demonstrate a rich variety of materials, including silver, crystal, ceramic, and metal. Some pre-date the emergence of the fountain pen, and many mark the transition from a quill or nib pen to the convenience of the pocket pen commonly found today. Inkwells are avidly collected by those who value the artistry that went into the creation of a beautiful object for everyday life.
Physical DescriptionThis is a clear glass inkwell with a metal collar. The bottle is pear-shaped with vertical segments that are bulbous at the base. The hollow glass cap has this bulbous pattern that rises to a pointed top. The glass has some iridesence.
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Keywords
glass (material)
metal