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Title: How rare?
Post by: Roger H on February 10, 2013, 02:09:36 PM
How rare is a Walsh Walsh miniature ink well.  Dates to circa 1930 with 1848 date canes inside.
     Diameter is 2.55 inches and the overall height is 3.50 inches.
Title: Re: How rare?
Post by: Nick77 on February 10, 2013, 03:07:17 PM
This piece has clearly at some time suffered damage and had the neck ground down, I would guess it would have been 1 1/2 to 2 inches taller originally. But still a smaller diameter than most I've seen in person although I've seen images of them as small as 2 1/4 inch diameter.

Nick
Title: Re: How rare?
Post by: tropdevin on February 16, 2013, 08:20:58 PM
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Hi Roger

As some GMB members know, we collect Arculus / Walsh Walsh pieces, mainly because Helen (my wife) was born Helen Arculus.  We have a few small bottles like this, as well as some large ones (and various related millefiori objects like bowls, jugs, tumblers, shot glasses, wine glasses) - as well as a good selection of Arculus paperweights. These small bottles are not common, but they turn up from time to time.

I would agree that the small bottles are relatively rare. However, as Nick notes, this one has been damaged - so I don't think it is worth a lot. A decent condition one should cost you no more than £150.

Alan

 
Title: Re: How rare?
Post by: Roger H on February 16, 2013, 10:11:09 PM
Sarah has very willingly given me a refund as I didn't want it. The neck was done properly so she genuinely didn't realize it shouldn't be that way. She and I have corresponded recently in a very friendly way and she says she will auction again with as many accurate details as possible.
            Regards Roger