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| Auction 82 Online Catalog Closing March 14, 2007 at 10 pm Eastern Time |
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"J. F. T. & Co. / Philad." Handled Whiskey Jug,
America. 1840-1860. Bulbous, vertically ribbed with embossed medallion, brilliant golden amber, applied double collared mouth - pontil scar, ht. 6 7/8 inches; (small superficial bubble burst very near the base). H#2681 Great condition, brilliant color. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $400-800 |
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Pattern Molded Club Bottle,
ribbed and swirled to right, 24 ribs, Midwest, probably Zanesville, Ohio. 1820-1840. Cornflower blue, small round applied collared mouth - tubular pontil scar, ht. 8 inches; (shallow bubble burst on the shoulder, probably there since manufacture). Similar to form MW plate # 9 Beautiful color, fine condition. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $1000-2000 |
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Pitkin Type Flask,
36 ribs swirled to the left, probably Pitkin Glass Works, Manchester, Connecticut. 1783-1830. Yellow olive, smooth mouth - tubular pontil scar, ht. 6 1/2 inches. Form similar to MW plate 88, #9 Great condition. Fine early New England bottle. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $500-1000 |
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"Doane's Great Air Tight Preserving Jar",
America. 1860-1870. Unusual bulbous form, aquamarine, applied square collared mouth with reproduction closure - smooth base, quart; (professionally cleaned to original luster with some light remaining scratches and haze, 1/16 inch hairline fissure below the a in "Doane's" probably occured during manufacture). L#794 Extremely rare. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $3500-7000 |
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Freeblown Miniature Globular Bottle,
probably New England. 1783-1830. Bulbous form, yellowish olive, applied mouth - pontil scar, ht. 3 3/4 inches, greatest dia. 3 inches. Wonderful condition, great size, beautiful form. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $1200-2400 |
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"Jno. Moffat / Phoenix / Bitters / Price $ 1" Bitters Bottle,
probably New England. 1830-1850. Rectangular with beveled corners, bright yellow olive, short applied sloping collared mouth - pontil scar, ht. 5 3/8 inches. R/H #M110 | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $750-1500 |
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Patterned Cone Ink Bottle,
America. 1840-1860. Conical form with broad swags or drape pattern and a panel for a label, medium cobalt blue, applied double collared mouth - tubular pontil scar, ht. 3 3/4 inch, base dia. 2 3/4 inches. C #28 This bottle has it all; an exceptionally long neck, a beautifully tooled double collared mouth, a tubular pontil scar, swag decoration and superior condition. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $4000-8000 |
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"Iodine Spring Water / L / South Hero. VT." Mineral Water Bottle,
probably a Stoddard glasshouse, Stoddard, New Hampshire. 1860-1870. Cylindrical, golden amber, applied sloping collared mouth with ring - smooth base, quart. T#V8 Great condition, good color, rare. Ex Roland La Rose collection, ex Norman C. Heckler, Sr. collection. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $1000-2000 |
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Blown Three Mold Celery Vase,
America. 1820-1840. Cylindrical patterned vase with an applied solid foot, colorless, tooled rim - pontil scar, ht. 7 1/8 inches, dia. 5 inches; (a pinpoint size nick on the rim). GIII-34 Ex Frank E. Jedlicka collection. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $1000-2000 |
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Pattern Molded Globular Bottle,
24 ribs swirled to the right, Midwest America, probably Zanesville, Ohio. 1820-1840. Golden amber, outward rolled tooled mouth - pontil scar, ht. 7 inches, greatest dia. 5 inches; (a few light scratches on the body). Similar to MW plate 96 #3 Rich color. Fine example. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $500-1000 |
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Blown Three Mold Toilet Water Bottle,
Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1820-1840. Cylindrical with vertical body ribs, amethyst, inward rolled flared mouth - pontil scar, ht. 5 3/4 inches. Similar to McK GI-7 Extremely rare color. Beautiful. Great condition. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $500-1000 |
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Pitkin Type Flask,
ribbed and swirled to the right, 32 ribs, probably Pitkin Glass Works, Manchester, Connecticut. 1783-1830. Light yellow olive, sheared mouth - pontil scar, ht. 4 7/8 inches, greatest wdth. 3 1/2 inches; (some minor exterior high point wear). Unusual form. Beauiful color. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $500-1000 |
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