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S Silliman Co barrel ink well Chester CT c1860
Item# 11817    $185
S Silliman Co barrel ink well Chester CT c1860

Original S. Silliman Co. barrel-form traveling ink well circa 1860. Measuring 2.25 inches high by 1.5 inches wide. Excellent condition including original blown glass stopper. In the 1800s, the S. Silliman Company in Chester, CT, made itself known nationwide for its wooden inkstands and inkwells. Indeed, it is said that Abraham Lincoln had a Silliman inkwell in his Springfield, IL, law office, and in 1837 a Silliman inkwell was gifted to President Martin Van Buren.

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Burl wood case for feather quill pen nibs
Item# 11814    $375
Burl wood case for feather quill pen nibs

Antique 19th century burl wood case for feather quill pen nibs. Length 6 inches. Contains 5 quills.

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Georgian pounce or sander pot in ebony and bone
Item# 11811    $675
Georgian pounce or sander pot in ebony and bone

18th to early 19th century pounce pot, or sander, in ebony and bone, excellent original condition. No cracks or repairs. Measures 3 inches high by 2.75 inches wide. Pounce pots are small containers with perforations at the top that were used to store pounce, a fine powder made from crushed bones, pumice, gum sandarac resin, sandstone, or talc. Pounce was sprinkled on parchment or ink to help it dry and to prepare paper for writing. Pounce pots are also known as sanders. The pounce was gently sprinkled all over the writing on the paper. When using a quill or a steel nib, and with inks that are made up to match those typically in use during the 18th and 19th centuries, and provided the pen has been used with the fine strokes typical of handwriting of that period, the handwriting will be sufficiently dry within 10 seconds to allow the paper to be folded without blotting. Gently vibrating the paper while the pounce or sand is on it ensures that little or no pounce or sand sticks to the handwriting and excess sand or pounce is shaken off before folding the paper.

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Georgian mahogany tambour top desk c1820
Item# 11763    $4750
Georgian mahogany tambour top desk c1820

English Georgian period mahogany tambour top desk circa 1790-1820. Rectangular top with tambour roll opening to expose a pull-out writing surface with adjustable ratcheted green leather slant lid. Cubby hole interior, ratcheted slide writing pull outs, two hand-cut dove tail drawers, tapered legs ending on solid brass casters. Measures 30 inches wide, 22 inches deep and 31 inches to pull out writing surface. Original finish, later brass pulls, some normal traces of usage. Excellent working order. Measures 38" high to the top, 30.75" high to the surface, 30" wide and 22.5" deep.

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French walnut side chair circa 1700
Item# 11734    $2500
French walnut side chair circa 1700

French "os de mouton" walnut side chair circa 1700. Beautiful original surface patina, hand-cut mortised joints held with wooden pins. Measures 41.25" high to the back, 17" high to the seat, 16.5" wide, and 17.5" deep. Newly professionally upholstered in straw yellow linen, strong and comfortable.

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