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Post  Jeremy Ashford Sat 5 Oct - 20:37

I visited Joss yesterday and he showed me a recent acquisition, an ink bottle or similar with a beautiful maker's stamp impressed in the bottom.

No photo ability yet so I noted the stamp as below.


S.Kirkpatrick&Co.
Nelson.N.Z

top line curved over a device, two opposed lines or blades with a star or other (this part from memory) centre, not connected, bottom line flat. All caps and small caps, dot under raised o in Co.

I will ask about this on the bricks etc facebook.
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Post  TonyK Wed 9 Oct - 0:01

Have you seen Long White Kid's pages on the S. Kirkpatrick and Co's products?

https://longwhitekid.wordpress.com/2012/08/17/branded-with-a-k-kirkpatricks-canny-colossus/

It could be that somewhere between 1881 and 1970 they manufactured a product that needed a ceramic container?


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