Writing Antiques
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About this book
Writing antiques have great charm and historic interest. When quill pens began to be superseded by steel nibs and penholders these were rapidly manufactured, in true Victorian fashion, in numerous shapes, sizes and materials. Stamps, first issued in 1840, were stored in special stamp boxes. There were inkwells of every size and shape for desk, pocket, writing box or inkstand, and beautifully decorated folders for blotting paper replaced the old pounce pots of pumice for drying writing. This book describes and illustrates many of the writing antiques available, from magnificent inkstands to simple penwipers and ink bottles, and aims to help the collector identify and assess those he may find.
Contents
- Introduction
- Pens and nibs
- Ink and ink bottles
- Inkwells and inkstands
- Pounce pots, penwipers and seals
- Pencils
- Writing accessories
- Writing desks
- Further reading
- Places to visit
Paperback; July 2010; 32 pages; ISBN: 9780852635193