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.
19th C. Witch ball, 4 1/2″ diameter. Nice crude form in a very unusual yellow-green color. Good hole opening from the maker’s blow pipe. Bright, clean and clear glass. No damage. From an upstate NY collection.
Price: SOLD
ITEM: 1111EB53
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GI-41 “Washington-Taylor” 1/2 pint Historical flask in aquamarine. Smooth base. Nice small flask from an old New England collection (old label affixed). Minor roughness on small area of lip. May have come from the making.
Price: $125
ITEM: 1013HA92
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Washington & Taylor portrait flask (McKearnin G1-37). Quart size, medium aquamarine, large rough pontil and sheared lip. Embossed “Father of the Country” and “Taylor Never Surrenders” as well as “Dyottville Glass Works Philad.A”. Excellent condition. C. 1848
Price: $145
ITEM: 76P99
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19th C., c. 1830-1835 blown glass pitcher with large deep cut panels and flutes. Large blown applied hollow handle with nicely crimped bottom attachment. 8″ tall overall. Excellent condition with no problems. From an old upstate NY collection.
Price: $450
ITEM: 713EB148
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Very nice example of a pint GII-73 “Eagle Cornucopia” Flask in deep olive amber, Keene, NH Glass Works. Excellent mold impression and virtually mint condition. Glass is clear and brilliant with no damage, no stains or haze. This example appears to be a bit “fatter” than usual giving it a nice hefty look. No noticeable surface wear.
Price: $295
ITEM: 1113PA190
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Large 19th C. glass witchball. Unusual light blue opaque glass with lighter blue/white striations randomly swirled around the ball that look like bands of clouds. Excellent condition. 4 3/8″ diameter.
Price: $295
ITEM: 87DEL19/3
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A beautiful Early to Mid-19th C. Blown Glass Creamer in Amethyst with a very nice applied handle with a nice curl on the bottom. Rough pontil with good base wear. Likely American origin. Very nice form in mint condition. 5 1/2″ tall
Price: $450
ITEM: 16DA50
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Early 19th C. Nailsea area utility pitcher, 6 1/8″ tall. Very nice deep foreest green body with white inclusion decoration. Crude, heavy conical form with pinched pouring lip and attached handle. Clear brilliant glass with nice swirls and striations. Excellent condition with no issues. A nice kick up pontil. Fine example.
Price: $395
ITEM: 713BS325
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Early free blown clear glass cruet with applied large hollow handle and blown hollow stopper. Nice rough pontil and base wear. We belive the stopper to be original. The very tail of the lower handle attachment was ground and polished at one time, perhaps at the time of making since the stopper base is also ground and polished. It is hard to see how a curl would have chipped off and left such a large tail piece to grind. 8 1/2″ tall.
Price: $185
ITEM: 91LD81
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A large (8 1/8″ high) and important free blown English “Nailsea” applied handle pitcher in a striking medium yellow-green with the traditional embedded white spots and applied white trailings on the rim. Robust bulbous form and nicely applied and crimped handle. Large tubular pontil. Normal wear from usage. In excellent original condition with no cracks, stars, chips or the like. An appealing size and form with the desired crudity of an early example in excellent condition.
Price: $1250
ITEM: 126EB142
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