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LOT DESCRIPTION ITEM
1 Pattern Molded Sugar Bowl, .

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2 "Glass Pail/ Boston, Mass" Base Embossed Jar, New England, probably Boston and Sandwich Glassworks, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1880-1890. Figural milk pail form, canary, sheared mouth with applied tin collar and wire handle with tin lid - smooth base, height 4 3/16 inches.
L #20    A fine jar in great condition with exceptional color. LeBaron collection.

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Estimate $600-1200

3 Bust of Bryan and "In Silver We Trust/Bryan 1896 Sewall" - Eagle "United Democratic Ticket/We Shall Vote/16 to 1" Portrait Flask, America. circa 1896. In the form of a silver dollar, brilliant yellow green to golden amber, tooled double collared mouth - smooth base, height 5 1/8 inches, about 1/2 pint.
GI -126    A rare historical bottle. LeBaron collection.

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Estimate $1200-2400

4 Cologne Bottle, Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1860-1888. Unusual large corseted form, cobalt blue, tooled flared mouth - smooth base, height 7 inches.
Unlisted, most unusual form and size for a Sandwich cologne. LeBaron collection.

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Estimate $750-1500

5 Large Blown Three Mold Flip Glass, probably Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1820-1840. Pale amethystine, sheared rim - tubular pontil scar, height 7 inches, mouth diameter 5 inches; (some minor interior haze and scratches).
GIII-20, McK plate 127 #8    This example appears to be the same example as listed in the McKearin text. Ex George McKearin collection, LeBaron collection.

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Estimate $400-800

6 "Griffith Hyatt & Co. / Baltimore" Handled Whiskey Jug, probably Baltimore Glassworks, Baltimore, Maryland. 1840-1860. Bulbous with two flattened label panels and applied handle, yellow amber, applied square collared mouth - tubular pontil scar, height 7 inches.
Similar to H #493    A fine example with good color and great condition. LeBaron collection.

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Estimate $400-800

7 Two Cologne Bottles, Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1860-1888. Octagonal corseted forms, teal green and cobalt blue, tooled mouths - smooth bases, height 4 1/2 inches.
Similar to McK plate 243 #10    Two beautiful Sandwich colognes. LeBaron collection.

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Estimate $500-1000

8 Washington - Taylor Portrait Flask, Dyottville Glass Works, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1860-1870. Light to medium copper, applied double collared mouth - smooth base, quart; (shallow 1/4 inch flake at the base on the Taylor side, some light exterior high point wear).
GI-37    An extremely rare color for this mold. LeBaron collection.

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Estimate $1500-3000

9 Two Cologne Bottles, Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1860-1888. Tall twelve sided forms, deep sapphire blue and amethyst, tooled collared mouths - smooth bases, height 10 1/8 inches and 7 1/8 inches; (smaller example has mouth roughness created during manufacture).
Forms similar to McK plate 243 #1 and #2    LeBaron collection.

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Estimate $250-500

10 Two Pottery Flasks, eagle-Morning Glory and Dismounted Horse and Horseman-Dismounted Horse and Horseman, Midwest America. 1850-1870. Tan and brown glazes, pints.
GII-19 and unlisted    Both in excellent condition. The GII-19 is Ex Nevil collection, ex Charles B. Gardner collection #2580, LeBaron collection.

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Estimate $500-1000

11 Blown Three Mold Handled Mug, probably Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1820-1840. Straight sided form with a fancy applied handle, colorless, sheared rim - tubular pontil scar, height 3 3/8 inches, diameter 2 7/8 inches.
GIII-18    A rare form in a rare mold. Great condition. LeBaron collection.

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Estimate $500-1000

12 Blown Three Mold Decanter, possibly America. 1820-1850. Pineapple form w/ three applied neck rings, golden yellow with a distinct yellow green cast in the sunlight, tooled crudely flared mouth with plain period stopper - ground pontil scar, quart; (pinhead sized bruise on the lower neck ring).
GII-43    This item was always one of Franny LeBaron's favorite decanters. It is considerably heavier because of the amount of glass utilized than other GII-43 decanters of color. This is the only example howe. LeBaron collection.

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Estimate $2000-4000

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