Antique Desk Inkwell Collection of Three Pieces | Travel Writing Accessories | Circa 1900–1930
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Historical Context & Origin
Region: Europe or North America
Material: Nickel-plated metal, wood (likely ebonized), internal glass or metal liners
Period: Circa 1900–1930
Description
This compact antique writing set represents a practical and elegant solution from the early 20th century, designed for portability and everyday use by writers, clerks, and travelers. The set consists of a central lidded ink reservoir housed within a circular wood and metal body, accompanied by two smaller detachable containers, each serving specialized roles within the writing process.
The primary vessel features a hinged lid with an interior insert, likely intended to hold ink while minimizing spillage during transport. The accompanying cylindrical container includes a flip-top lid with a recessed chamber—commonly used for concentrated ink, sealing wax, or cleaning solution. The third low-profile container appears to function as a secondary ink pot or mixing dish.
Visible interior staining and oxidation are consistent with prolonged use, supporting its original function as a working writing set. The durable metal construction and compact design reflect a period when portability and utility were essential for professionals on the move.
Features
- Complete multi-piece portable writing set
- Central lidded ink reservoir with hinged top
- Additional auxiliary containers for ink or accessories
- Nickel-plated metal with ebonized wood casing
- Evidence of authentic period use (ink residue and patina)
- Compact and travel-friendly design
Cultural Significance
Before the widespread adoption of fountain pens and later ballpoint pens, portable inkwell sets such as this were essential tools for correspondence, record-keeping, and administration.
Used by travelers, military officers, and professionals, these sets reflect a time when reliable, mobile writing equipment was a necessity in both personal and professional life.
Condition
Good antique condition with visible wear consistent with age and use. Interior ink staining, oxidation, and surface patina are present throughout. Components remain intact with no major structural damage noted.
Dimensions (Approximate)
Diameter: 2.75 in
Height: 1.5 in (largest piece)
Age (Approximate)
90–120 years old
Learn More
Discover the evolution of antique writing accessories and their role in daily life through The Clover Road
Browse our curated 20th Century Artifacts Collection
Descripción
Historical Context & Origin
Region: Europe or North America
Material: Nickel-plated metal, wood (likely ebonized), internal glass or metal liners
Period: Circa 1900–1930
Description
This compact antique writing set represents a practical and elegant solution from the early 20th century, designed for portability and everyday use by writers, clerks, and travelers. The set consists of a central lidded ink reservoir housed within a circular wood and metal body, accompanied by two smaller detachable containers, each serving specialized roles within the writing process.
The primary vessel features a hinged lid with an interior insert, likely intended to hold ink while minimizing spillage during transport. The accompanying cylindrical container includes a flip-top lid with a recessed chamber—commonly used for concentrated ink, sealing wax, or cleaning solution. The third low-profile container appears to function as a secondary ink pot or mixing dish.
Visible interior staining and oxidation are consistent with prolonged use, supporting its original function as a working writing set. The durable metal construction and compact design reflect a period when portability and utility were essential for professionals on the move.
Features
- Complete multi-piece portable writing set
- Central lidded ink reservoir with hinged top
- Additional auxiliary containers for ink or accessories
- Nickel-plated metal with ebonized wood casing
- Evidence of authentic period use (ink residue and patina)
- Compact and travel-friendly design
Cultural Significance
Before the widespread adoption of fountain pens and later ballpoint pens, portable inkwell sets such as this were essential tools for correspondence, record-keeping, and administration.
Used by travelers, military officers, and professionals, these sets reflect a time when reliable, mobile writing equipment was a necessity in both personal and professional life.
Condition
Good antique condition with visible wear consistent with age and use. Interior ink staining, oxidation, and surface patina are present throughout. Components remain intact with no major structural damage noted.
Dimensions (Approximate)
Diameter: 2.75 in
Height: 1.5 in (largest piece)
Age (Approximate)
90–120 years old
Learn More
Discover the evolution of antique writing accessories and their role in daily life through The Clover Road
Browse our curated 20th Century Artifacts Collection
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