Description:
Authentic 19th-century mold-blown glass ink bottle in deep green glass. Rectangular body with recessed channels and a raised central neck, showing classic early glass character including bubbles, uneven thickness, and hand-worked details.
The bottle has an old break at the neck from long-ago use. The body remains solid and stable, with natural surface wear and interior haze consistent with age. Displays beautifully and works well for antique writing collections, apothecary displays, primitive decor, or study reference.
Unmarked example. Genuine early glass, not a reproduction.
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Condition:
Antique condition. Old break at the neck with rounded edges and age staining. No cracks through the body. Surface wear and interior haze consistent with 19th-century glass.
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Approximate Size:
About 2 1/4 inches tall
About 2 inches wide
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