Ink bottle
The bottle is complete. It is cylindrical in shape, with an angular, conical shoulder; the neck is cylindrical, short and slightly tapered at the top, while the neck is shaped like a swollen ring with a flat top. The base is beveled. The base is slightly domed. The body is beige in color, covered with a very pale brown ferrous coating and a salt glaze, giving it a shiny appearance in places. There are fingerprints in relief on the surface of the object; none other than the very pale brown coating that covers the entire surface of the inkwell, as well as the underside of the base; the salt glaze gives a shiny appearance to a small portion of the surface.
- Accession Number 2018.10.263
- Date 1910 c
- Materials ceramics, English Derbyshire coarseware 3
- Measurements 10,4 x 2,244 cm
- Accession Number 2018.10.263
- Date 1910 c
- Materials ceramics, English Derbyshire coarseware 3
- Measurements 10,4 x 2,244 cm
© Collection Pointe-à-Callière, Paul-Gaston L'Anglais fonds,2018.010.0263
Photo by René Bouchard
- On display
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