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Ink Ladle. British, ca. 1869. Handsome metal ladle turns water into dark, murky ink. Twisted handle and decorative cup. 13” long. A handsome example of this classic conjuring prop. A note attached to the prop in Dr. Grossman’s hand states, “Pangbourne Wood’s Ink Ladle (1869). Gift sent from England by Geo. Johnson 12/11/52.”


Potter & Potter

Auctioneer:
Potter & Potter

Date:
2017-06-10

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