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LOT DESCRIPTION ITEM
1 Pattern Molded Club Bottle, ribbed and swirled to right, 24 ribs, Midwest America, probably Zanesville, Ohio. 1815-1830. Medium yellow green, outward rolled round collared mouth - pontil scar, ht. 8 inches, greatest dia. 4 1/2 inches; (two fine line quarter inch spider cracks in one rib at the shoulder).
Similar to MW color plate V#3    Good clean bottle, beautiful color.

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Estimate $500-1000

2 Monument-Sloop Historical Flask, Baltimore Glass Works, Baltimore, Maryland. 1840-1860. Brilliant light to medium strawberry puce, sheared mouth - pontil scar, half pint; (1/2 inch crack in one medial rib).
GVI-2    Gorgeous color. Damage is hard to see.

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Estimate $750-1500

3 "Myers/Rock Rose/New Haven" Medicine Bottle, possibly New London Glass Works, New London, Connecticut. 1856-1860. Rectangular with beveled corners, aquamarine, applied sloping collared mouth - iron pontil mark, ht. 9 1/4 inches; (1/8 inch flake at top of mouth).
N#466    Bright, clean example.

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Estimate $300-600

4 "J/&/I/E/M" Igloo Ink Bottle, America. 1860-1880. Domed form with offset neck, bright yellow topaz, tooled mouth - smooth base, ht. 1 3/4 inches, dia. 1 1/8 inches; (pinpoint bubble burst at the base corner. Crudely tooled mouth).
Similar to C#627    Strongly embossed, beautiful color.

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Estimate $400-800

5 "Sanford's/Extract of/Hamamelis/Or Witch Hazel" Medicine Bottle, America. 1860-1880. Rectangular with indented embossed panels and beveled corners, cobalt blue, applied square collared mouth - smooth base, ht. 11 1/4 inches; (some question as to whether the mouth has been finely ground in a couple of small areas or if it was manufactured this way).
Clean attic bottle. Beautiful dense cobalt blue. Largest example known.

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Estimate $500-1000

6 Masonic-"NEG/Co"Eagle Historical Flask, probably New England Glass Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1820-1830. Deep greenish aquamarine, sheared mouth - pontil scar, pint; (some minor high point wear, lettering is typically weak, interior mouth roughness).
GIV-27    Good example.

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Estimate $250-500

7 W. Chilton & Co/Romaine's/Crimean/Bitters" Figural Bottle, America. 1860-1880. Square modified cabin form with columnar corners, light olive yellow, applied sloping collared mouth - smooth base, ht. 10 1/4 inches; (some light interior haze or residue).
R/H#R86    Great color, fine condition. This may be the only known example in this color.

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Estimate $1250-2500

8 "Put On Rubber Before Filling/Mrs. S. T. Rorer's/Star & Crescent/(Star and Moon)/Self Sealing Jar", America. 1896-1900. Cylindrical, aquamarine, ground mouth with zinc pressed down lid and porcelain liner - smooth base, quart; (1/2 inch shallow bruise on the interior of mouth covered by lid).
L#2728   

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Estimate $250-500

9 Freeblown Chestnut Bottle, New England. 1780-1830. Yellow olive, outward rolled mouth - tubular pontil scar, ht. 5 3/4 inches.
This perfect small chestnut has a painted scene that includes a sailboat in full sail, water, marsh grass and trees. A beautiful scene on a great early bottle.

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Estimate $500-1000

10 Summer Tree - Summer Tree Pictorial Flask, probably Baltimore Glass Works, Baltimore, Maryland. 1840-1860. Light bluish green, applied sloping collared mouth - pontil scar, quart; (pontil chip comes out toward the base but does not disturb the circumference).
GX-18    A beautiful bottle with strong embossing and fine color.

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Estimate $300-600

11 Pattern Molded Flask, ten diamond pattern, Midwest America, probably Zanesville, Ohio. 1815-1830. Light golden amber, sheared mouth - pontil scar, ht. 4 7/8, greatest width 3 3/4 inches; (some exterior high point wear, pattern fades near the base).
Similar to MW plate 97 #4    Pretty little bottle.

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Estimate $350-700

12 "Dr.Soules/Hop/Bitters" Figural Bottle, 1860-1880. Square modified cabin form with indented panels, yellow olive, applied sloping collared mouth with ring - smooth base, ht. 9 1/2 inches; (1/8 inch flake on mouth ring).
R/H#S145    Overall pebbly appearance and most unusual color make this an attractive bottle.

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Estimate $500-1000

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