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“Dinner With A Friend” by Emma Found. Original print. A3 (11.7inx16.5in) Printing method: Giclée Materials: Fine art paper Texture: Smooth with a fine grain texture 200 gsm Finish: Matt Whiteness: Bright white Water-based ink. Sustainably sourced paper or wood. Plastic-free Made in UK Signed
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My fake joke ink bottle from yesterday inspired a search for more ink labels. These fine 19th Century French Ink Labels from 1001 Ink Bottles include some lovely hand lettering examples. Below is an assortment of ink bottle labels from Italy, post 1940s. This biFlux label reminds me more of a floor wax label. Curious name for a writing ink, but a great label none-the-less. Below are 2 more 1930s ink bottles from Argentina. All of these bottles are for sale at 1001 Ink Bottles.
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