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 heavy white milk glass witch ball. Unusual color. 19th C. Excellent condition.
Price: $295
ITEM: 612HE70
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Good New England rectangular snuff bottle with 3 impressed mold marks on base. Bright olive amber color. Sheared mouth and tubular pontil. Excellent condition. 4 1/4″ tall. This is a mate to the example above.
Price: $195
ITEM: Misc 125B
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19th C. blown glass Witch ball, 4 1/2″ diameter. Unusual aqua/light pale blue color. Nice example in excellent original condition. No damage. From an upstate NY collection.
Price: $225
ITEM: 1211EB57C
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A stately pair of large deep cobalt blue decanters with elegant enamel and gold gilt decorations, oversized elliptical stoppers numbered and matched to the decanters. Large ground pontil. Exceptional original condition. This pair came from an old Vancouver, B.C. collection and were discovered about 60 years ago in a trunk in Glasgow, Scotland by the individual we purchased them from. It is said that they were given as a wedding present in the mid 19th C. and were too nice to be used and hence packed away. Probably of English or continental origin. Decanter alone is 9 5/8″ tall, with the stopper 13 3/4″ tal.
Price: $975
ITEM: 113EB75/4
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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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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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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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19th C. blown green-aqua storage jar, 10 1/2″ high, rough pontil
Price: $360
ITEM: 313DP190
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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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Very nice 1/2 pint GVIII-25 Sunburst Flask in a light bluish green. Probably Baltimore, early 19th C. A comparatively scarce flask in excellent condition – no chips, nicks, stars, stains, etc. Glass is clear and brilliant with a nice original luster. Very good mold impression with virtually no surface wear, except base wear as expected. From a Florida collection. Also, have the Pint Size Version in Aqua and in Fine Condition.
Price: $495
ITEM: 1213EB462
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