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73 Two New England Historical Flasks, Seeing Eye Masonic and Railroad-Eagle, a Stoddard glasshouse, Stoddard, New Hampshire and Coventry Glass Works, Coventry, Connecticut. 1830-1850. Yellow amber and yellow olive, sheared mouths - tubular pontil scars, pints; (some minor exterior highpoint wear).
GIV-43 and GV-9   

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Estimate $500-1000

74 Two Miniature Blown Three Mold Decanters, Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1820-1840. Bulbous forms, colorless, tooled flared mouths wih period stoppers - pontil scars, overall ht. 3 3/4 inches.
GIII-12    Could be a pair except one example has a ground interior neck to accommodate the stopper while the other does not. Rare.

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Estimate $500-1000

75 Blown Three Mold Decanter, Mount Vernon Glass Works, Vernon, New York. 1820-1840. Bulbous form, yellow olive, tooled flared mouth - pontil scar, quart; (some minor exterior highpoint wear).
GIII-2 type 1    Beautiful color. Fine condition.

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Estimate $2500-5000

76 Early Fruit Jar, made in a three piece mold, Hemingray Manufacturers. circa 1851. Cylindrical, sapphire blue, depressed wax sealer mouth with debossed tin lid - smooth base, quart, ht. 5 7/8 inches, base dia. 4 1/4 inches.
L#3063    Great color, fine condition. Tin lid marked "Mc Cully & Co / Glass / Pittsburg".

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Estimate $1500-3000

77 Two Blown Three Mold Inkwells, Coventry Glass Works, Coventry, Connecticut and Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks, Keene, New Hampshire. 1820-1840. Cylindrical, light yellow with an olive tone and light yellowish forest green, applied disk mouths - pontil scars, ht. 1 1/2 inches and 1 7/8 inches, base dia. 2 1/4 inches and 1 7/8 inches.
GII-18, similar to C#1186, 1187, 1194, 1195    Exceptional examples in color and mold definition.

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Estimate $500-1000

78 Figural Barber Bottle, probably America. 1870-1920. In the form of a Christmas tree, emerald green with white, orange and lavender enamel floral decoration, tooled mouth tooled mouth - pontil scar, ht. 8 inches, greatest dia. 3 3/4 inches.
One of two known examples. Fine condition. Beautiful color. A great rarity.. Ex Edmund and Jayne Blaske collection.

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Estimate $1500-3000

79 Pattern Molded Creamer, 15 diamond pattern, possiby early Pittsburgh district, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1820-1840. Slender bulbous form with flared rim and pour spout, solid applied handle, brilliant cobalt blue, tooled rim with spout - pontil scar, ht. 3 3/4 inches.
Strong pattern and color. Fine condition.

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Estimate $500-1000

80 Early Freeblown Chestnut Bottle, probably New Jersey. 1780-1820. Bubbly forest green, heavy applied mouth - tubular pontil scar, ht. 8 1/8 inches; (some light interior residue and a shallow pinhead flake on the neck).
A fine early bottle with great form and color. One of the very best of its kind.

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Estimate $500-1000

81 Blown Three Decanter, probably France. 1820-1840. Bulbous form with two fancy blown in the mold neck rings, very fancy and intricate mold design, brilliant emerald green, tooled flared mouth with correct original stopper - pontil scar, quart; (some minor roughness to the pressed glass stopper).
The stopper contains additional color striations of magenta and blue green. Most unusual in form, design and color.

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Estimate $1200-2400

82 "Old Wheat / 1835 / Whiskey" Bottle, America. 1845-1860. Cylindrical, golden amber, tooled mouth with ring - iron pontil mark, ht. 12 1/4 inches, base dia. 3 3/8 inches.
Unlisted    An early whiskey, probably manufactured by the same manufacturer who produced the large bulbous variety of "Old Wheat Whiskey". Fine condition.

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Estimate $500-1000

83 Mammouth "Poison" Bottle, America. 1880-1900. Cylindrical with tall wide flutes around the circumference of the midsection, cobalt blue, tooled collared mouth - smooth base, ht. 14 3/4 inches, base dia. 5 inches; (light interior stain).
K#KC-52    Huge poison bottle. Interior stain would respond well to professional cleaning.

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Estimate $300-600

84 Blown Three Mold Decanter, Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1820-1840. Cylindrical with horn of plenty pattern, colorless, tooled flared mouth with correct period stopper - tubular pontil scar, quart.
GIV-17    As close to perfect as you will find. Ex Paul Richards collection #311.

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Estimate $500-1000

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