Early Glass & Bottles
This Gallery contains Mid-Western and New England tableware, flasks, chestnuts, wine glasses, blown and pitchers, as well as blown 3-mold glass.
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Apothecary Bottle
Early 19th C. Deep Amethyst Apothecary Bottle with its original gold painted label. Excellent condition and even retains its original cork and tin cover. The glass is brilliant and clean. An excellent example. From an Ohio Doctor's collection. Large size - bottle only 11 1/2" tall, 6 3/4" diameter. 12 1/2" tall with cover.
Inventory Number: 313EB236
Price: $495
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GIV-16 Blown Three Mold Keene Decanter
Blown Three Mold Decanter, GIV-16, from the Keene Marlboro Street Glass Works, Keene, NH, c. 1820-30. 7 3/8" tall, very nice bulbous form with a long sloping neck and turned out lip, sheared mouth and rough pontil. Strong deep yellow olive color with extra nice mold impression. Excellent condition with no issues. A somewhat heavier than average example. A premium bottle.
Inventory Number: 1112HA668
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Cylinder Storage Jar
19th C. blown green-aqua storage jar, 9 1/2" tall, 5 1/4" diameter, rough pontil
Inventory Number: 313DP185
Price: $340
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Covered Sugar Bowl
American free blown covered sugar bowl, probably from an early Pittsburg area glass house, c. 1830-40. Bright and clear colorless glass with no condition issues. Blown with a deep globular body flaring to a nicely formed gallery rim. The pedestal foot is flared and applied with a residual rough pontil. The matching cover fits perfectly/correctly. It is blown with a bell like form with an inward folded rim and pontil scarred knob finial. Overall height is 7 1'4".
Inventory Number: 1112AGA321
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Medium Green Pitkin Flask
"Pitkin" type Flask, c. 1800-1825. Pattern molded with 30 vertical ribs over 30 ribs swirled to the right. Probably Mid West origin. Elliptical formed body in a very attractive medium sea green color. 6 7/8" tall with a rough pontil. The glass is clear and brilliant with no staining, chips, cracks, stars, etc. The base is a bit slanted and would benefit from a small amount of clay to add maximum stability. There is high exterior wear, but it does not detract from its appearance and bright color. A nice example in form and expecially color.
Inventory Number: 1112AGA321
Price: $695
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Zanesville Pocket Flask
Exceptional deep amber Zanesville, Ohio Pocket Flask. Unusually strong vertical ribbing (24 ribs) all the way to the top. Brilliant color and clarity. Beautiful condition. From an old NYS collection.
Inventory Number: 213PH250
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Sea Green Swirled Flask
Large green-aqua (sea green) Midwestern Swirled Flask, 6 3/4" tall.
Inventory Number: 313DP215
Price: $450
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Bulbous Storage Jar
Rare Large 19th C. blown blue-green aqua tapered side storage jar, 7.5" high, 6 1/8" diameter. Large rough pontil. Very unusual form and nice large size.
Inventory Number: 313DP340
Price: $625
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TR Cinch Apothecary
Large early 19th C. dark olive amber green apothecary bottle with its old, if not original, fitted cork, 13" tall with its original gold painted label "T R. CINCH C". It has a smooth base showing good wear, body is 6 1/2" diameter. Overall condition is excellent with only a small open bubble (1/4") on the shoulder and some age discoloration on the gold label. The bottle was blown in a shoulder high dip mold with hand formed shoulders, neck and rolled lip.
Inventory Numner: 1111EB240
Price: $545
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Mid West Aqua Glob
19th C. Midwestern Aqua Globular Bottle, 8" tall, rough pontil.
Inventory Number: 313DP165
Price: $360
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