Summary
Glass ink bottle with screw lid containing blue fountain pen ink, made by Angus & Co.
This object forms part of a small collection of items used in collection management of the Entomology Collection at Museums Victoria during the twentieth century.
Physical Description
A square bottle of clear glass with bevelled corners containing blue liquid, with a blue, metal screw lid and a printed rectangular label, with a blue diagonal stripe on a red background and white lettering, affixed to one side of the bottle. Lettering cast and impressed on the base of the bottle.
Significance
This collection of office, stationary and storage supplies from the Entomology Department of Museums Victoria captures the manual, paper based approach to collection management in the twentieth century. It includes all manner of labelling including inked stamps, specimen labels for transporting and exchange and the very small square 'National Museum of Victoria' labels which were adhered to all mounted specimens when the Natural Sciences were a distinct and seperate institution. Particularly interesting objects such at the First Aid book reveal the approach to collections hazards and OHS before either of those things became a focus of process. And a series of cigar boxes and medicine conatiners reveal the make-do approach to transporting collection specimens in the period before standarizard storage. Overall this small collection is a significant contribution to the history of the museum, documenting the very practical work behind the scences, caring for the collections.
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Inscriptions
Label: 'FOUNTAIN PEN / ANGUS & Co PTY LTD / INK / 4 ozs. On base: 001 / F854 / M /0
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Object Dimensions
65 mm (Length), 65 mm (Width), 65 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Museum History, Museum Displays, Museum Victoria, Museums, Bottles, Ink Bottles