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 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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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
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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Excellent soft powder blue witch ball cased over white glass. 5 1/4″ diameter. Old collection labels still attached. Nice color and size. Excellent condition.
Price: $175
ITEM: 612HE70
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Beautiful and colorful witch ball and vase stand in white and pink. The base glass is white with nicely pulled pink loopings. The vase stand has 4 segments of loopings and the witch ball has 6. Nice form. Excellent condition with no damage. Size is 10 7/8″ overall height. Vase stand is 7 3/8″ tall and the ball is 3 7/8″ diameter. American or English origin, 19th C. From a California collection.
Price: $895
ITEM: 108DA509
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True matched pair of early blown oil lamps. Blown font with raised rim and hole for burner. Long hollow blown baluster stem applied to font, and circular foot , no issues.
and large applied concave foot. There is a bit of roughness in the center of each circular foot, but not a true pontil. The lamps are 9 1/3″ tall. Excellent original condition, with no issues
Price: $225
ITEM: Pers112
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Rare Pair of American Blown 3-Mold Quart Decanters, c. 1820-35, in McKearin pattern GIII-26, with a ringed type lll base with appropriate original stoppers. A very unusual pair of decanters in clear brilliant glass in excellent original condition – no chips, cracks, bruises, stains, etc. New England origin.
Price: $550
ITEM: 97B40
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Very nice 1/2 pint George Washington and Sheaf of Rye Flask. McKearnin GI-59 pattern. Light blue/green color. Glass is clear and brilliant with no damage, some light internal haze. Lip is applied and tooled, base is smooth. Listed as comparatively scarce.
Price: $165
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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