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| Auction 68 Online Catalog Closing June 23, 2004 at 10 pm Eastern Time |
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Eagle- "New London/(Anchor)/Glass Works" Historical Flask,
New London Glass Works, New London, Connecticut. 1856-1860. Yellow olive, applied double collared mouth - large iron pontil mark with an unusual raised square at the center, pint; (embossing in Glass Works weakens near the base). GII-68 Handsome example in a rare color with an extremly rare iron pontil scar. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $3000-6000 |
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"J.F.T. & Co./ Philad." Handled Whiskey Jug,
American. 1840-1860. Pear shaped with twenty six vertical ribs and an embossed circular seal, light yellow amber, applied double collared mouth with applied handle with fancy rigaree at the lower extremity - pontil scar, height 7 inches, greatest diameter 4 3/4 inches. H #2681, V.R. #11G16 A beautiful color and fine condition. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $500-1000 |
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Fancy Barber Bottle,
mary Gregory type, probably America. 1860-1920. Cylindrical with faint vertical ribbing, brilliant amethyst with a white enameled dancing girl, tooled mouth - pontil scar, height 8 3/4 inches. Pretty and perfect. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $250-500 |
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"H.H. Warner & Co./Tippecanoe" Bitters Type Bottle,
America. 1883-1890. Cylindrical with a canoe motif on a log background, yellow olive, tooled mushroom mouth - smooth base marked "Patent Nov. 20. 83/Rochester/N.Y./2", height 9 inches. Similar to H # 968, V.R. #138G9 Rare in this color. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $500-1000 |
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Pattern Molded Flask,
probably Keene Marlboro Street Glass Works, Keene, New Hampshire. 1820-1830. Pumpkin shaped form with twenty vertical ribs, made in a two part mold, yellow olive, small applied round collared mouth - pontil scar, height 6 3/4 inches, pint plus. Brilliant beautiful color, strongly pronounced ribbing, perfect condition. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $400-800 |
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"Union Glass Works, /New London/CT." Lettered Flask,
Union Glass Works, New London, CT. 1860-1870. Aquamarine, applied double collared mouth - smooth base, pint; (some minor exterior high point wear). G XV-23 McKearin lists this mold as rare. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $400-800 |
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"J.W. Harris/Soda/New-Haven/Conn." Soda Water Bottle,
America. 1845-1860. Octagonal, sapphire blue, heavy applied collared mouth - iron pontil mark, half pint; (professionally cleaned to original luster with some remaining small chips and an 1/8 inch bubble burst on one plain panel). | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $250-500 |
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Cathedral Pickle Jar,
America. 1845-1860. Square with four fancy arched sides, light blue green, outward rolled mouth - iron pontil mark, height 11 1/2 inches. Similar but more fancy than MW plate 73 #5 Bright, perfect condition in a handsome light color. Unusually large iron pontil mark. Perfect. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $300-600 |
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Sunburst Flask,
Coventry Glass Works, Coventry, Connecticut. 1814-1830. Brilliant light yellow olive, sheared mouth - pontil scar, half pint; (small shallow bubble burst on one of the rays done during manufacture, faint 1/2 inch spider crack in shoulder). G VIII-16 Beautiful color with many seed bubbles. Great example with an unusual and beautiful color. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $300-600 |
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"S.T./Drake's/1860/Plantation/X/Bitters" Figural Bottle,
six logs, America. 1860-1880. Square tall log cabin form, brilliant apricot puce, applied sloping collared mouth - smooth base, height 10 inches. R/H #D105 A brilliant beautiful perfect example. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $800-1600 |
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"National/Bitters" Figural Bottle,
America. 1860-1880. In the form of an ear of corn, yellow amber with a red tone, applied mouth with ring - smooth base, height 12 1/4 inches; (pin head sized flake at the base). R/H #N8 | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $300-600 |
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Two Umbrella Ink Bottles,
New England. 1840-1860. Eight sided umbrella forms, red amber and olive amber, sheared mouths - pontil scars, height 2 1/4 inches. Form similar to C #131 Fine early examples. Brian Conant collection. | ![]() Click Picture to Zoom |
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Estimate $400-800 |
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