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60. Cornucopia - Urn Pictorial Flask, Lancaster Glass Works, Lancaster, New York, 1849-1860. Deep blue green, sheared mouth - pontil scar, pint; (1 inch flat pontil chip extends to the side of the base of the flask, some exterior highpoint wear).
GIII-17 Very pretty color. $300-600

61. Masonic - Eagle Historical Flask, White Glass Works, Zanesville, Ohio, 1820-1830. Deep reddish amber, sheared mouth - pontil scar, pint; (severa flat 3/8 inch chips from the side of the mouth, mouth ground in an area in an attempt to remove chips).
GIV-32 Beautiful color. $200-400

62. “Corn For The World” - “Baltimore” Monument Historical Flask, Baltimore Glass Works, Baltimore, Maryland, 1845-1860. Brilliant yellow amber with a strong copper tone, crudely applied double collared mouth - large oval iron pontil mark, quart; (some reflecting vertical stretch marks in the applied mouth, some light highpoint exterior wear).
GIV-4 Beautiful, brilliant color with a whittled appearance. $400-800

63. “Ravenna / Glass / Works” - (Star) Lettered Flask, Ravenna Glass Works, Ravenna, Ohio, 1857-1860. Golden amber with an olive tone, applied mouth with ring - iron pontil mark, pint; (some light exterior highpoint wear, 1/16 inch shallow flake at the base, 1/4 inch shallow flake from the top of the mouth).
GXIII-83 A rare flask in good color with a minimum amount of damage. $500-1000

64. Eagle - Cornucopia Historical Flask, Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks, Keene, New Hampshire, 1830-1850. Light golden amber with an olive tone, sheared mouth - pontil scar, pint; (some exterior highpoint wear, particularly on the top of the shield on the eagle’s breast).
GII-72 $150-300

65. “Success To The Railroad” Historical Flask, probably Mount Vernon Glass Works, Vernon, New York, 1830-1844. Forest green, sheared mouth - pontil scar, pint.
GV-5 A beautiful example. $300-600

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