Puckerings has dated this piece to the 1880s.

The head opens with the hinge in good working order, revealing the removable brass ink chamber within.
The piece was black when it came to us so has been professionally polished, restoring it to it's former glory. You can either keep polished or allow to oxidise over time.

Excellent all round condition, with a base diameter 6 1/2" and standing 4 1/2" tall.
Now for the story ...
In 1858, a man named John Gray was buried in old Greyfriars Churchyard. His grave levelled by the hand of time, and unmarked by any stone, became scarcely discernible; but, although no human interest seemed to attach to it.

The sacred spot was not wholly disregarded or forgotten. For fourteen years the dead man's faithful dog kept constant watch and guard over the grave until his own death in 1872.
The famous Skye Terrier, Greyfriars Bobby was so devoted to his master John Gray, even in death, for fourteen years Bobby lay on the grave only leaving for food.

It is reported that a daily occurrence of people from all walks of life would stand at the entrance of the Kirkyard waiting for the one o'clock gun and the appearance of Bobby leaving the grave for his midday meal.
Item: 43267
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Puckerings has dated this piece to the 1880s.
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