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SOLD 18th Century inkwell made from old walnut

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This walnut, like the other pieces I have posted, came from an old house in Low Moor VA which was built in 1819. The poor place hasn't been lived in since the 1940s and is beyond repair at this point. I have permission to salvage whatever I can use. The windows and doors are framed in 2 1/4" walnut. The inkwell is a pretty typical style of Revolutionary War days. $35
 

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