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| Auction 70 Online Catalog Closing October 20, 2004 at 10 pm Eastern Time |
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Summer Tree - Summer Tree Pictorial Flask,
America, possibly Baltimore Glass Works, Baltimore, Maryland. 1840-1860. Delicate light bluish green, applied sloping collared mouth with ring - pontil scar, quart; (insignificant manufacturer's shallow chip in pontil scar mentioned only for accuracy). GX-18 A pretty example in fine condition. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $500-1000 |
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"Kimball's / Jaundice / Bitters" Bottle,
probably a Stoddard glasshouse, Stoddard, New Hampshire. 1845-1860. Rectangular with beveled corners, yellow amber with an olive tone, applied sloping collared mouth - iron pontil mark, ht. 6 3/4 inches. R/H #K42 A great example with strong embossing, fine color and good condition. Brian Conant collection. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $800-1600 |
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Eagle - "Dyottville Glass Works / Philada." Historical Flask,
Dyottville Glass Works, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1860-1870. Brilliant light to medium puce, sheared mouth - smooth base, pint plus, ht. 8 3/8 inches; (this bottle was unearthed and professionally cleaned, leaving some faint swirls on the surface of the glass). GII-39 A great color for this bottle that ordinarily comes in aquamarine. This is only the second example that we have had the pleasure of selling at auction. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $4000-8000 |
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Two Early Fancy Pickle Jars,
America. 1840-1860. Square with fancy cathedral arch designs, aquamarine and pale green, tooled rolled collared mouths - open pontil scar and iron pontil, ht. 8 1/2 inches and 11 1/2 inches. Similar to Z page 454 #1 and unlisted Good clean jars, rare molds. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $500-1000 |
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"Will You Take / A Drink? / Will A / (duck) / Swim?" Pictorial Flask,
probably Lockport Glassworks, Lockport, New York. 1860-1870. Deep aquamarine, tooled sloping collared mouth with ring - smooth base, pint; (some exterior wear on reverse panel). GXIII-29 | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $300-600 |
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"By / A. A. Cooley / Hartford / Con" Blacking Bottle,
probably Coventry Glass Works, Coventry, Connecticut. 1840-1848. Oval, yellow olive, sheared mouth - pontil scar, ht. 4 3/4 inches. Similar to MW Plate 75 #2 Fine example with good embossing and fine color. Brian Conant collection. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $250-500 |
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"Tassie & Co / Brooklyn" Soda Water Bottle,
America. 1845-1860. Octagonal with long sloping shoulder, bluish green, applied sloping collared mouth - iron pontil mark, pint, ht. 7 3/8 inches; (1/8 inch flat flake on base). Rare New York soda water bottle in fine condition with strong embossing and great color. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $750-1500 |
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Early Patterned and Engraved Sugar Bowl or Small Compote,
probably early Pittsburgh district, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. circa 1846. Eight ribbed bowl with applied knopf standard and base, engraved under the rim of the bowl "Jay Jackson 1846" together with a fancy floral and leaf decoration circumventing the entire piece at the rim, colorless, outward rolled mouth - pontil scar, ht. 3 3/4 inches, bowl dia. 5 1/4 inches. Great condition. An unusual, beautiful, signed and dated Pittsburgh tableware piece. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $750-1500 |
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Eagle - "New London / (anchor) / Glass Works" Historical Flask,
New London Glass Works, New London, Connecticut. 1860-1866. Yellow olive, applied double collared mouth - smooth base, half pint; (a somewhat weakened impression, bottle is otherwise perfect). GII-67 Fine example. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $1000-2000 |
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Early Telegraph Type Insulator,
embossed "Patent" both vertically and horizontally, Willington Glass Works, West Willington, Connecticut. 1860-1872. Eight sided hollow cone form with bulbous neck, shaft and screw threads, blown in a three piece mold, yellow olive, sheared mouth - smooth base, lgth. 5 7/8 inches, greatest dia. 2 5/8 inches. Similar example is pictured in New England Glass and Glassmaking by Kenneth M. Wilson, page 150 right An unusual product of the Willington Glass Works. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $1500-3000 |
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Freeblown Vase,
probably Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1840-1870. Cylindrical trumpet form, medium amethyst with darker bluish amethyst base, inward rolled mouth - ground pontil mark, ht. 7 1/8 inches. Similar to B/K #3004 Beautiful delicate form, fine condition. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $750-1500 |
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Two Sheaf of Wheat Pictorial Flasks,
a Sheaf of Wheat - "Westford Glass Co." and a Sheaf of Wheat - "Traveler's / (eight pointed star) / Companion", Westford Glass Works, Westford, Connecticut. 1860-1873. Yellow amber with a reddish tone and yellow amber, applied collared mouths - smooth bases, pint and quart; (some minor exterior highpoint wear). GXIII-35 and GXIV-1 | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $400-800 |
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