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Scarce 1850s Payson's Indelible Ink Tin (A Valentine of Sorts) pin prick portrait hanger stitched to the top

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Description

hanger stitched to the top of the back (a somewhat later addition)

built in 1815

and also think it could make a pretty terrific display box for an object or two

and really the best looking in terms of graphics I've seen

There is wear to this box consistent with its age

Scarce 1850s Payson's Indelible Ink Tin (A Valentine of Sorts) pin prick portrait hanger stitched to the topBetween the first of the year and February 14, everything is a valentine to me. (I'm really not much of one for holidays, but I'm a big one for expressions of love.) So a tin tube that once housed a bottle of indelible ink seems quite romantic perfect for writing poems of love that will never fade! (It is also useful in preventing election fraud.) Payson's indelible ink was invented by pharmacist John Payson Williston in Northampton, Massachusetts and

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