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| Auction 65 Online Catalog Closing March 31 2004 at 10 pm Eastern Time |
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Freeblown Utility or Snuff Jar,
New England. 1800-1830. Cylindrical, yellow olive, applied collared mouth with unusual laid on ring - pontil scar, height 7 5/8 inches, base diameter 4 5/8 inches; (some minor exterior wear and scratches). A good early New England jar in fine condition. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $500-1000 |
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| 50 |
"National / Bitters" Figural Bottle,
America. 1860-1880. In the form of an ear of corn, golden amber, applied sloping collared mouth with ring - smooth base, height 12 1/2 inches; (some very minor interior haze). R/H #N8 | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $300-600 |
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| 51 |
Pitkin Type Flask,
ribbed and swirled to right, thirty ribs, Midwest America. 1800-1830. Brilliant deep aquamarine, sheared mouth - pontil scar, height 6 1/8 inches, greatest width 4 3/4 inches; (a 3/4 inch bubble burst is on the inside of the bottle on the base undoubtedly done during manufacture and of no significance to the external portion of the bottle or visually). Form, design, and color similar to MW plate 89 #9 Fine example. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $300-600 |
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| 52 |
Early Freeblown Utility Bottle,
probably New England. 1810-1830. Square, yellow olive, crude double collared mouth - pontil scar, height 8 inches, width 3 1/4 inches; (exterior wear and scratches). An early beautiful utility. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $300-600 |
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| 53 |
Pattern Molded Bottle,
eighteen ribs swirled to the right, America, Emil Larson, New Jersey. 1920-1930. Flattened Pitkin type form, brilliant amethyst, sheared mouth - pontil scar, height 7 1/2 inches, greatest width 5 inches; (exterior scratches and wear on the midsection of each side). A rare, large Larson bottle. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $250-500 |
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| 54 |
Early Fancy Covered Pokal,
probably Germany. 1760-1800. Cylindrical funnel bowl, inverted balluster stem with large blown teardrop, domed foot attached to bowl with a cylindrical wafer, colorless with fancy engraved foliate and sprays of flowers together with cut coin spot decoration on the bowl and teardrop, simple leaf engraving on both the base and the cover, tooled rim - pontil scar, overall height 12 1/2 inches. Fine early drinking vessel in perfect condition. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $1000-2000 |
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| 55 |
Large Early Freeblown Globular Bottle,
New England. 1810-1830. Yellow olive, sloping collard mouth with ring - pontil scar, height 10 3/4 inches. A fine New England bottle in good condition with great color. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $600-1200 |
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| 56 |
Early Freeblown Storage Jar,
early Pittsburgh District, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1830-1860. Cylindrical, colorless with applied sapphire blue rings, tooled mouth with matching cover - pontil scar, overall height 14 1/8 inches; (1/4 inch chip from the small button portion of the knopf on the lid). This is the largest of these storage jars that we have had the privilege of selling. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $400-800 |
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| 57 |
Large Freeblown Bowl,
America, probably New York state. 1840-1860. Conical bowl with a small circular foot drawn from the same gather, greenish aquamarine, outward rolled mouth - pontil scar, height 7 inches, greatest diameter 7 1/2 inches. An interesting form; heavy and crude utilitarian bowl. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $1200-2400 |
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| 58 |
Freeblown Lily Pad Spitoon,
probably a South Jersey glassworks, New Jersey. 1840-1860. Cylindrical with corseted shape and wide flared mouth, applied gadrooning around the central part of the main body, golden amber, outward flared mouth - pontil scar, height 5 1/2 inches, greatest diameter 7 inches. Wonderful form. Great applied decoration. LeBaron collection. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $2000-4000 |
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| 59 |
Freeblown Covered Sugarbowl,
probably early Pittsburgh District, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1815-1840. Slightly flared elongated bowl with applied circular foot, colorless, tooled galleried rim with matching cover - pontil scar, overall height 6 1/2 inches. Early perfect tableware piece. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $500-1000 |
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Pitkin Type Flask,
ribbed and swirled to the right, twenty four ribs, Midwest America. 1800-1830. Brilliant medium green with an olive tone, sheared mouth - pontil scar, height 5 3/4 inches, greatest width 4 3/8 inches. Similar to MW plate 89 #8 This example has strong swirls very similar to the item pictured in McKearin. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $400-800 |
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