Small ink pot
Small brown stoneware ink pot with no stopper. Between the 1900s
and the 1960s, school-aged children would learn to write with
pencil before being allowed to graduate to using pen and ink to
complete their school and homework. Each child's desk would have an
inkpot set into a special carved hole, and would be filled up by an
ink monitor. The ink pot would normally sit at the top right of the
desk. This made writing quite the messy nuisance for children
who were allowed to continue writing left-handed, which was
generally discouraged until the later 20th century.
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East Ayrshire Council