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.
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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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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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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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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Nice heavy white milk glass witch ball. Unusual color. 19th C. Excellent condition.
Price: $295
ITEM: 612HE70
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Nice pair of 1/2 pint American blown 3 mold decanters in the GI-29 geometric pattern with concentric ring type III bases and rough pontils, c. 1815-1830. Attributed to the Sandwich, MA Glass House. The glass is clear and brilliant and the pattern is crisp and well defined throughout. The stoppers are appropriate and likely original. Excellent condition with no damage, stains or sickness. From a NY State collection.
Price: $395
ITEM: 105R20
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Very nice pair of early 19th C. pressed glass compotes, probably New England. Made of 2 parts each connected by a glass wafer at the top of the stems. Excellent original condition. One compote is 5 1/8″ tall with a 6 3/8″ diameter. The other is 5 3/8″ tall witha 6 1/4″ diameter. Slight differences created by the hand finishing and assembly variances. Bases are the same diameter – 4 1/8″.
Price: $145
ITEM: 611IN80
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Nice early examples of free blown wine or cordial glasses each with a folded foot base. 2 are “bucket” shaped bowls and 2 have “funnel” shaped bowls. One, the third from the left also has a slightly swirled ribbed pattern from a dip mold. They range in height from 3 3/4″ to 4″, the 4″ one having the ribbed pattern. Pictured together but sold separately. We have about another 100 early small wines in inventory if you have a specific interest in wines.
1. Left (N17) is $45
2. 2nd from Left is $45
3. 3rd from Left (N15) is $50
4. Far Right (KH7) is $45
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