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85 "William Allen's / Congress Bitters" Figural Bottle, America. 1860-1880. Rectangular modified cabin form, brilliant emerald green, applied sloping collared mouth - smooth base, ht. 10 3/8 inches.
R/H# A29    Great condition. Georgeous color.

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Estimate $2000-4000

86 Two Early Lamps, reconstructed "make do" examples, each in two parts, saucer base example with old pewter coupling, America. 1820-1860. Colorless and cobalt blue, tooled rims - pontil scars, ht. 9 1/4 and 12 1/2 inches.
Rare forms and a rare colored blue lamp font.

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Estimate $400-800

87 Two "Townsend's / Sarsaparilla" Medicine Bottles, "Old Dr. Townsend's" and "Dr. Townsend's", America. 1845-1860. Square with beveled corners, light to medium blue green and emerald green, applied sloping collared mouths - iron pontil marks, ht. 9 3/4 inches and 9 1/4 inches.
Similar to D#206    Bright, clean, strongly embossed bottles in good condition.

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Estimate $400-800

88 Large Freeblown Globular Bottle, New England. 1780-1830. Light to medium yellow olive, sheared mouth with applied sloping string rim - pontil scar, ht. 10 7/8 inches, greatest dia. 8 1/4 inches; (some minor exterior scratches).
Great color. A bold swirl of extra glass on the interior of the bottle. Fine condition.

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Estimate $800-1600

89 Pair of Blown Three Mold Decanters, Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1820-1840. Bulbous wih a star design, colorless, tooled flared mouths with matching period stoppers - pontil scars, quarts.
GV-10    Beautiful, bright clean decanters with extremely rare matching stoppers. One example has a hint of gray color near the base.

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Estimate $400-800

90 Pattern Molded Sugar Bowl, possibly France. 1830-1860. Slightly compressed globular bowl with herringbone pattern, tooled galleried rim with matching cover, cobalt blue, sheared tooled rim - pontil scar, ht. 6 1/4 inches, dia. 4 3/8 inches.
Similar to McK plate 78 #2    A fine early period covered sugar bowl in a beautiful color. Perfect.

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Estimate $600-1200

91 "Warner's / Safe / Tonic Bitters" Bottle, America. 1860-1880. Oval, golden amber, applied double collared mouth - smooth base, ht. 9 1/2 inches; (an unearthed bottle with some light stain and numerous wear marks and scratches on the reverse).
R/H#W37    Condition report makes this bottle seem much worse than it is. It displays very well.

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Estimate $400-800

92 Two Masonic - Eagle Historical Flasks, Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks, Keene, New Hampshire. 1820-1830. Light blue green and light to medium green with a blue tone, sheared mouths - pontil scars, pints.
GIV-1    Wonderful condition, fine colors. Good early New England flasks.

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Estimate $600-1200

93 Blown Three Mold Salt Cellar, probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1820-1840. Cylindrical, brilliant sapphire blue, tooled rim with drawn foot from a single gather of glass - pontil scar, ht. 2 1/2 inches, dia. 2 3/8 inches.
Probably GIII-24    Perfect condition.

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Estimate $400-800

94 Pair Of Freeblown Glass Lighting Shades, America. early 20th century. Modified inverted bell form, brilliant medium amethyst, tooled flared rims - tooled base openings, ht. 12 3/4 inches, dia. 8 inches; (a 1/2 inch crescent shaped bruise at the base opening of one example.).
Produced for a Henry Ford gala event held in Dearborn, Michigan nearly one hundred years ago.

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Estimate $350-700

95 "Comstock Cove & Co" Soda Water Bottle, America. 1860-1870. Ten pin form, light blue green, applied heavy collared mouth - smooth base, ht. 7 inches; (professionally cleaned).
Unlisted Boston soda water bottle.

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Estimate $400-800

96 Pair of Blown Three Mold Decanters, Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1820-1840. Bulbous with an arch and fern pattern, one marked "Cherry", colorless with a gray tone, tooled flared mouths with period wheel stoppers - pontil scars, quarts.
GIV-7    Good clean bottles with correct stoppers. The marked "Cherry" example is rare.

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Estimate $500-1000

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