LION HEAD (AKA) gil by Gillinder & Sons Incorporated (Philadelphia/Greensburg-PA, Operated: 1863-Today), 1887 Introduced
NOTE: Leonard Farchione 2023: pattern comprises both a paperweight and an inkwell. paperweight is solid at the bottom.....inkwell lid has a rim around its base to lock over the rim on the inkwell. 2-part inkwell
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Shape: Stationers' Wares/Office & Desk
Contributor: Leonard Farchione

Shape: Stationers' Wares/Office & Desk
Contributor: Leonard Farchione

Shape: Stationers' Wares/Office & Desk
Contributor: Leonard Farchione 2-part inkwell, paperweight is solid at the bottom.....inkwell lid has a rim around its base to lock over the rim on the inkwell

Shape: Stationers' Wares/Office & Desk
Contributor: Leonard Farchione 2-part inkwell, paperweight is solid at the bottom.....inkwell lid has a rim around its base to lock over the rim on the inkwell

Shape: Stationers' Wares/Office & Desk
Contributor: Leonard Farchione 2-part inkwell, paperweight is solid at the bottom.....inkwell lid has a rim around its base to lock over the rim on the inkwell

Shape: Pattern Comparison
Contributor: Leonard Farchione paperweight left, inkwell lid right. Note the depth of the indentation on both, inkwell lid is deeper to accommodate the rim of the base, paperweight (left) is shallower

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Debi Raitz

Shape: Paperweight
Contributor: Elaine Huddleston Henderson, George Nesmith - from the 1876 Philadelphia Exposition