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Ink/pen tray? with cut glass ink wells

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 5:04 pm
by clydescats
I have an item that was given to me in the 1970s; supposedly from England. It is what I believe is an ink or pen tray with two, square inserts that hold cut glass, heavy ink wells with some kind of metal flip lids/tops. I can provide a photo but I'm new to this and didn't see where to do that. The markings underneath are: HA EA FA and then parallel EPNS and under the HA part, 3 plumes being held by a single hand and to the right of that, a small +. Any ideas? It also had little clawed feet on each corner of the stand which makes it sit up about 3/4" and there is a lattice work around the sides and back of the stand as well as the well sections. Thanks.

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Re: Ink/pen tray? with cut glass ink wells

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 5:07 pm
by clydescats
NOTE: Type-O. It still HAS the clawed feet.

Re: Ink/pen tray? with cut glass ink wells

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 5:21 pm
by dognose
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