Early Glass & Bottles
This category contains Mid-Western and New England tableware, flasks, chestnuts, wine glasses, blown and pitchers, as well as blown 3-mold glass.
A Nice Mid-Size 19th. C. Darker Amber New England Free Blown Witch Ball, C. 1820-40. Size = 5” Diameter. Nice Rough Pontil. Fine Original Condition with Good Original Surface Luster. Goes Nicely with the 6 1/2” Amber Witch Ball also Listed.
Price: SOLD
ITEM: 317eb61
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A Very Nice Clean and All Original Larger Size 19th. C. (Circa 1820-40) American (Likely New England) Free Blown Witch Ball in a Nice Medium to Darker Golden Amber Color. Nice Rough Pontil. Fine Original Condition Retaining it Original Surface Luster. Size = 6 1/2”.
Price: SOLD
ITEM: 317eb71
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Aqua Quart size Scroll Flask, 9 ” tall, excellent condition, GIX3
Price: $220
Nice 18th C. tall wine glass with tulip shaped bowl and white cotton twist stem (3 columns of opaque white), 6 3/8″ tall. Excellent condition with a very minor nick on underside of foot.
Price: $225
ITEM: 1016VT225
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Very tall copper wheel engraved flip glass. 81/4″ tall. Nicely engraved all around with tulip and floral designs. Mint condition.
Price: $485
ITEM: 517MM225
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Excellent olive amber utility bottle. Larger size – 5 1/4″ tall, 2 1/4″ diameter. No damage at all. Nice sharp tubular pontil. Clean glass with good original luster. Nice and perfect flared lip. New England origin.n c.1830-40
Price: $195
ITEM: 217EB95
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Nice smaller cylindrical utility bottle formed in a 2 part mold with a crude applied tapered lip. Body has overall crude glass and a nice medium olive amber color. Rough pontil. Overall excellent condition with no damage, sediment or stains. Some light surface wear from use. 4 7/8″ tall, 1 5/8″ diameter. New England origin , c. 1830-40
Price: $160
ITEM: 217EB69
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Lash’s Bitters Bottle with full complement of labels and original screw cap. Labels in good condition. No damage to bottle. Nice surviving example.
Price: $52
ITEM: 617MW23
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Early 19th C. American blown 3-mold decanter (c. 1820) in the GII-18 pattern. Nice early crude example, likely Sandwich, MA. Appropriate stopper. Excellent condition. Light steel gray color.
Price: $225
ITEM: 712NH85
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An exceptionally attractive German flattened “Boot Bottle” with a fitted sterling pouring top with cover and handle. A nice combination of a normally crude style bottle with a most sophisticated silver mount. Bottle is deep olive amber, clean and brilliant. Hallmarks on the sterling silver indicate it was made by the Hilliard & Thompson Co. of Birmingham, England and dates to the period of the bottle. Great style, presence and original condition.
Price: $695
ITEM: 1211FL698
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