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25 Two Whiskey Flasks, Henry Chapmans & Co and Wharton's Chesnut Grove, America. 1860-1880. Tear drop forms, yellow amber and sapphire blue, ground mouth and double collared mouth - smooth bases, ht. 5 3/4 inches and 5 1/2 inches; (Chapmans has some ground mouth roughness, Wharton's has exterior wear).
Robert Morin collection.

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Estimate $400-800

26 Two Pattern Molded Chestnut Flasks, twenty-four vertical ribs and twenty ribs swirled to the left, probably America. 1820-1840. Yellow amber and sapphire blue, sheared mouth and flared mouth - pontil scars, ht. 4 3/4 inches and 3 3/4 inches; (some minor exterior highpoint wear and scratches).
Beautiful color, fine condition. Robert Morin collection.

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Estimate $300-600

27 Two Blown Three Mold Inkwells, Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts and a Stoddard, New Hampshire glasshouse. 1820-1840. Cylindrical, medium violet blue and olive amber, ground mouth and disk mouth - smooth base and pontil scar, ht. 1 5/8 inches and 1 1/2 inches; (manufactured ground mouth on the Sandwich ink has some naturally rough surfaces).
C#1173 and C#1221    Two fine examples of New England ink bottles. Robert Morin collection.

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Estimate $300-600

28 Two Historical Flasks, Double Eagle and Seeing Eye, a Stoddard glasshouse, Stoddard, New Hampshire. 1850-1870. Olive amber, sheared mouth and applied sloping collared mouth - pontil scars and smooth base, half pint and pint.
GII-86 and GIV-43    Fine New England bottles. Robert Morin collection.

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Estimate $350-700

29 Pattern Molded Cologne Bottle, sixteen ribs swirled to the left, probably Pittsburgh district, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1820-1840. Bulbous form with long slender neck, brilliant light amethyst, tooled flared mouth - tubular pontil scar, ht. 5 1/4 inches.
Delicate, beautiful. Robert Morin collection.

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Estimate $500-1000

30 Lily Pad Decorated Creamer, probably Redford Glass Works, Redford, New York. 1840-1850. One piece tapering base with type I Lily Pad decoration flowing into a neck of equal height and flared into a wide mouth with pour spout, applied solid handle, aquamarine, sheared rim with spout - pontil scar, ht. 4 5/8 inches.
Ex Howard Boire collection. Mr. Boire's family was part owner of the Redford, New York Glass Works. Part of his collection is in the Plattsburg, New York Museum.

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Estimate $2500-5000

31 Pitkin Type Flask, multiple ribs swirled to right, America. 1783-1830. Yellowish olive, sheared mouth - pontil scar, ht. 6 1/2 inches, widest point 5 1/2 inches.
Similar to McK plate 233 #3    Beautiful and rare.

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Estimate $750-1500

32 Figural Pistol Bottle, America. 1890-1900. In the form or a revolver, electric blue, ground mouth with metal cap - smooth base, overall lgth. 8 1/8 inches.
Rarely found in blue.

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Estimate $400-800

33 Sunburst Flask, Coventry Glass Works, Coventry, Connecticut. 1815-1830. Light yellow olive, sheared mouth - pontil scar, half pint.
GVIII-16    Beautiful crisp example, nice light color.

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Estimate $750-1500

34 Three Target Balls, N.B.Glass Works Perth and two unembossed examples, America and France. 1870-1910. Cobalt blue and yellow amber, ground mouths - smooth bases, dia. 2 1/2 inches.
Robert Morin collection.

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Estimate $300-600

35 Greeley's / Bourbon/Bitters Figural Bottle, America. 1860-1880. Barrel form, brilliant yellow green, applied square collared mouth - smooth base, ht. 9 inches; (two pinpoint flakes from the top edge of the lip and one on ring at mid body).
R/H #G 101    Great color, fine condition, strong embossing.

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Estimate $1500-3000

36 Three Early New England Bottles, a chestnut, a Pitkin and a nursing flask, New England, probably Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks, Keene, New Hampshire. 1783-1830. Yellow olive, light yellow olive and yellow green with an amber neck and shoulder, applied and sheared mouths - pontil scars, ht. 7 inches, 5 1/4 inches and 5 1/2 inches; (chestnut has mouth flake, Pitkin has 1/2 inch star crack in the body, nurser flask has excessive wear on the high point of both sides).
Though each example has some minor damage, they are all early beautiful New England items and display well. Robert Morin collection.

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Estimate $350-700

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