Ink Pot, Edinburgh Castle
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The ink pot, a relic from the 19th century, boasts an impressive history. Manufactured in large quantities, salt-glazed stoneware ink pots like this one were marketed as "penny ink bottles," reflecting their affordable price point for powder ink. Archaeologists unearthed this very pot during excavations at Edinburgh Castle between 1988 and 1991. For a glimpse into the castle's current state, visit our website for more information on how to plan your trip. The dimensions of this artifact are significant: 45 x 40 x 35mm. EDIN183 Rae Project
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