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| Auction 83 Online Catalog Closing June 13, 2007 at 10 pm Eastern Time |
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| 85 |
Blown Three Mold Decanter,
America. 1820-1840. Cylindrical, brilliant medium forest green, applied sloping collared mouth with ring - pontil scar, pint, ht. 8 inches, base dia. 2 3/4 inches. GII-7 Beautiful brilliant color with strong bold impression. An early tableware bottle. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $1500-3000 |
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| 86 |
Sunburst Flask,
Coventry Glass Works, Coventry, Connecticut. 1813-1830. Brilliant medium yellow amber with an olive tone, sheared mouth - pontil scar, half pint. GVIII-18 A fine example, a beautiful color, good condition. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $750-1500 |
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| 87 |
"L. W. Porter & Co, s / Wormwood Cordial. / 116 Blackstone St. / Boston." Medicine Bottle,
America. 1860-1870. Square with beveled corners, yellow olive, applied sloping collared mouth - smooth base, ht. 9 3/4 inches; (1/16 inch flat flake on the side of the mouth). Unlisted Fine condition. Strong embossing. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $300-600 |
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| 88 |
Two Historical Flasks,
a Seeing Eye and a Success To The Railroad, New England. 1830-1960. Yellow amber with an olive tone and yellow olive, sloping collared mouth and sheared mouth - smooth base and pontil scar, pints. GIV-43 and GV-6 Bright, clean examples with strong embossing. Railroad flask has slightly convex bottom but stands. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $500-1000 |
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| 89 |
"John Moffat / Phoenix / Bitters" Bottle,
America. 1840-1860. Rectangular with beveled corners, colorless, outward rolled mouth - pontil scar, ht. 5 1/2 inches; (1/16 inch flat flake under the rolled collared mouth). R/H #M113 We have never seen or heard of another Phoenix Bitters in clear glass. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $1000-2000 |
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| 90 |
Pitkin Type Flask,
ribbed and swirled to the right, 36 ribs, possibly Pitkin Glass Works, Manchester, Connecticut. 1783-1830. Light forest green, sheared mouth - pontil scar, ht. 5 1/4 inches; (very minor highpoint wear near the base on both sides). Beautiful, light, small example. Weak impression near the base. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $600-1200 |
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| 91 |
Eagle - "Willington/Glass, Co." Historical Flask,
Willington Glass Works, West Willington, Connecticut. 1840-1860. Forest green, sheared mouth - tubular pontil scar, pint; (exterior highpoint wear, lettering weakens near the base of the flask). GII-64 Good color, strong impression on the eagle side. Rare with a pontil scar. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $750-1500 |
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| 92 |
"Dr. Hartshorns / Medicine" Bottle,
a Stoddard glasshouse, Stoddard, New Hampshire. 1860-1870. Oval, olive amber, crudely applied square collared mouth - smooth base, ht. 6 1/8 inches; (a 3/4 inch fissure, done during manufacture, in the neck of the bottle that contains similar elongated bubbles). A rare Stoddard medicine with an extremely rare label in wonderful condition. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $1500-3000 |
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| 93 |
"S. T. / Drake's / 1860 / Plantation / X / Bitters" Figural Bottle,
America. 1860-1880. Tall six log cabin form, brilliant yellow with an olive amber tone, applied sloping collared mouth - smooth base, ht. 9 1/2 inches. R/H #D105 Beautiful light to medium color. Fine condition. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $800-1600 |
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| 94 |
"Leonard Appleby / Railroad / Mills Snuff " Bottle,
America. 1830-1860. Rectangular with beveled corners, golden amber with a red tone, tooled flared mouth - tubular pontil scar, ht. 4 3/8 inches, wdth. 2 5/8 inches; (an unearthed bottle professionally cleaned with some light remaining haze and scratches, particularly on the reverse panel). Beautiful, early, strongly embossed. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $1500-3000 |
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| 95 |
Pair of Early Lamps,
probably Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts. 1840-1860. Pressed glass base with a hollow freeblown knopf and freeblown and cutglass font, colorless, tooled mouths with applied pewter collars and period burners - pressed glass hexagonal bases, overall ht. 11 3/4 inches. Similar freeblown knopf construction to B/K #2061 Fine early lamps. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $300-600 |
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| 96 |
"Browns / Celebrated / Indian Herb Bitters" Figural Bottle,
America. 1865-1880. In the form of an Indian maiden, golden amber with profuse, detailed paint covering the entire bottle, rough inward rolled mouth - smooth base, ht. 12 1/8 inches; (numerous places on the body have paint loss). R/H #B226 This wonderful painted example was found in a Victorian home on an island off the coast of Maine. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $500-1000 |
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