Any information on antique inkwells is a broad question. The best place to looks for general information on antique inkwells is www.soic.com. That is the web site for the international Society of Inkwell Collectors. Click on Resources and there is an abundant amount of information, depending on exactly what you are looking for. Inkwells before the late 1700's are mostly in museums but my collectors have inkwells in the periods after that. Inkwells come in many, many shapes and materials -- crystal, brass, bronze, cast iron, copper, cut glass -- from all periods in history. There are several good books written about inkwells which you should find on the SOIC web site.
I believe Henry Gunckel was a trade name, not an actual manufacturer of instruments.
How do I found out information (age, value) about my Wulitzer piano with serial # 472762?
I have the Enesco Small World of Music Antique Typewriter, Antique Pool Table, Antique Train Dinning Car, Antique Ferris Wheel all for sale. Chinadragon50@att.net.
It takes more information, like the issue #, not just the year, condition of the comic book, is it autographed
It will depend upon whether it is a simple (Albert) system or Boehm and the condition.
If one is interested in purchasing antique or vintage inkwells, a local antique shop or antique swap meet would be a great place to look. If it can be a newer bottle made in the old style, those are available wherever fine fountain pens are sold. If one wants an old inkwell, but doesn't have the time or desire to ferret one out, online shopping at places like eBay could be the answer. There are even a few spots, such as Pendemonium that carry both vintage and reproduction inkwells.
They wrote with fountain pens that had to be dipped in inkwells or filled I believe. Mostly they would dip them in inkwells.
One may find more information about antique golf via the appropriately named website "Antique Golf". One may also find information on "Antique Golf Scotland" and "Golf Museum".
Joel. Goodman has written: 'A pictorial book of better inkwells and accessories' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Inkwells, Materials and instruments, Writing
I had one when I was a kid, around 1967 or so.
You may take photos of the patio set and take them to any antique dealer to request information. If you do not have a local antique dealer you may do a search on the manufacturer of the patio set to determine if it is indeed and antique. General rule of thumb on antiques are that in order to be classified as an antique it should be approximately 100 years old.
Yes, there are various antique furniture shops in and around Hattiesburg, MS. The easiest way to find out the pertinent information you need such as contact information and location would be to consult the local yellow pages for the city.
This company offers insurance for classic and antique cars. You can find this information at www.chubbcollectorcar.com/antique-car-insurance.
Information on antique Pontiac automobiles can be obtained from a variety of resources. The Pontiac website offers information, as do information sites such as Wikipedia and Pontiac Safari.
I just bought one for $1,290
you put ALL information found (location) on any gun to include maker, model and serial number
Some companies that offer antique restoration include Tarrytown Woodworks Antique Repair, Mahon Antique Restoration and Crosby Antique Restoration. You can get more information about these companies and the services they provide at their respective websites.