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.
Excellent blown 3-mold quart decanter in pristine original condition, c. 1815-1830. G11-18 pattern with is original well fitting stopper. Probably from the Sandwich, MA Glass Company. A common mold but the condition is just so perfect it deserves to be in a nice collection.
Price: $255
ITEM: 613NH113
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Free Blown Early 19th C Amethyst bowl on trumpet shaped base with folded foot. Beautiful form and brilliant color. Nice rough pontil. Likely American origin. Mint condition. 4 5/8″ diameter, 3 3/4″ high.
Price: $395
ITEM: 16DA30/3
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A little different form of a medical leech bowl. It stands out with a smaller bowl (5 1/2″ diameter) and a more interesting blown 2 ribbed trumpet base than others. Nicely blown bowl and base, both with folded edges. Overall 9″ tall. Excellent original condition with no problems.
Price: $495
ITEM: 713VT275
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Nice clean, heavy deep olive amber utility bottle. Blown in a 2 part mold with great residual whittle marks in body. Applied lip, raised glass dot in the center of bottom graphite pontil. Clean and brilliant glass. Excellent condition. 7 1/4″ tall, 2 3/4″ diameter.
Price: $145
ITEM: 812ME50
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Large early blown glass mug wuth heavy strap handle and nicely wheel engraved flower and leaves. Non-flint glass. Late 18th, early 19th C. Mint Condition. 6 7/8″ tall, 4 3/8″ diameter.
Price: $450
ITEM: 95A35/4
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A pair of 19th C. blown apothecary jars in a nice rich golden amber color. Outward rolled rims and ground pontils. Original black and gold trimmed tin covers and paper labels. 8 1/2″ tall. Normal base wear. Excellent original condition. Probably French origin.
Price: $245
ITEM: 42LT50
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Large 19th C. olive green storage/preserve jar. Free blown and formed in a dip mould and finished by hand. Nicely formed rim and large pontil. 12 1/4″ tall. Excellent condition. Probably French origin.
Price: $195
ITEM: PERS
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A Steigle type enameled clear glass bottle with a pewter top. The cap to the top is missing. Enameled flowers in red, blue and yellow. 6 1/2″ high.
Price: $395
ITEM: 86DA23
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Early free blown creamer in a nice blue-black color. Well formed body with a nice applied handle and foot. 4 1/8” tall. Probably American origin from the 1st quarter of the 19th C. Excellent, no fault condition.
Price: $395
ITEM: 46DA35
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