Apothecary Bottle
Date: 04/04/2013
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
GIV-16 Blown Three Mold Keene Decanter
Date: 04/17/2013
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
Cylinder Storage Jar
Date: 03/26/2013
19th C. blown green-aqua storage jar, 9 1/2" tall, 5 1/4" diameter, rough pontil
Inventory Number: 313DP185
Price: $340
Covered Sugar Bowl
Date: 04/07/2013
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
Medium Green Pitkin Flask
Date: 03/26/2013
"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
Zanesville Pocket Flask
Date: 04/07/2013
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
Sea Green Swirled Flask
Date: 03/26/2013
Large green-aqua (sea green) Midwestern Swirled Flask, 6 3/4" tall.
Inventory Number: 313DP215
Price: $450
Bulbous Storage Jar
Date: 04/04/2013
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
TR Cinch Apothecary
Date: 03/27/2013
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
Mid West Aqua Glob
Date: 03/26/2013
19th C. Midwestern Aqua Globular Bottle, 8" tall, rough pontil.
Inventory Number: 313DP165
Price: $360
Amber Swirled Flask
Date: 04/04/2013
Unusually Large Midwestern Medium Amber Swirled Flask. 6 3/8" Tall.
Inventory Number: 313DP187
Price: 550
Tall Cylinder Storage Jar
Date: 03/26/2013
19th C. blown green-aqua storage jar, 10 1/2" high, rough pontil
Inventory Number: 313DP190
Price: $360
Chestnut Bottle
Date: 03/26/2013
Late 18th, early 19th C. blown chestnut shaped bottle with applied ribbon lip. Nice medium olive green color. Excellent condition. 5 7/8" tall. Likely European origin.
Inventory Number: Pers20
Price: $165
Aqua Swirled Globular Bottle
Date: 09/29/2012
Exceptional oversized, c.1830, Zanesville, Ohio globular bottle with 24 swirled ribs in a nice rich strong aqua color. The globular form is unusually bulbous and still retains good rib defintion. The bottle is 8 7/8" tall and 6 1/2" in diameter and has a nice turned out tooled lip. Excellent condition throughout. From on old Illinois collection,
Inventory Number: 912EB403
Price: $895
Free Blown Pitcher
Date: 03/27/2013
Nice large colorless free blown pitcher, American origin. Probably Mid West origin, c. 1825-1840. Attractive barrel shaped body formed to a wide outward flaring neck and rim with a pinched pouring spout. The top rim is boldly tooled to appear folded. The base has a nice rough pontil scar. The handle is a solid broad strap type that is attached at the top and then folded over and crimped at the bottom. Excellent condition with no issues. 8 1/8" tall.
Inventory Number: 1112AGA293
Price:$595
BLOWN BOWL
Date: 04/17/2013
Early 19th C. seagreen utility bowl. Blown with rough pontil. 10 3/4" diameter. 5 1/4" high. Heavy and crude.
Inventory Number: 313DP355
Pink and White Looping Witch Ball
Date: 09/18/2012
Large 19th C. glass witch ball with 4 large drag loop sections of decoration. Beautiful shades of pink and white over a clear glass ball. About 5 1/2" diameter. Excellent condition.
Inventory Number: 812EB20
Price: $425
Blown Glass Pitcher dated 1781
Date: 09/15/2012
Very early blown clear glass pitcher with applied ear shaped handle and hopps and barley malt copper wheel engraved decoration surrounding an engraved "1781" date. 6 1/8" tall. Very good overall condition, does have a minor original cooling check just on the top rim where the maker
made a second touch above where he applied the top of the handle. The roll out of the top rim just made contact with the handle top and created a cooling stress point. Probably English in origin. From an old Maine estate.
Inventory Number: 812MR155
Price: $495
Cobalt Witch Ball on Stand
Date: 09/29/2012
19th C. cobalt blue witchball with holder. Nice form and size. Excellent condition. Open rough pontils. Overall height is 12 1/2", vase only 8 1/4" and witchball 4 1/2" diameter. Probably American origin. From an old NYS collection.
Inventory Number: 912EB340, 1211EB57
Price: $795
Nailsea Jug
Date: 08/20/2012
A very large, 12 1/4" tall by 7 1/4" diameter, handled Nailsea Jug in medium yellow green with embedded white glass flecking. Large ear shaped applied handle with return curl contact. Applied lip and large pontil mark. Clear and brilliant glass, Excellent condition. The only
comment would be some partial loss from one of the white enbedded flecks, sort of typical on these. You just do not see these oversized Nailsea jugs.
Inventory Number: 812GW582
Price: $950
Pittsburgh Pitcher
Date: 09/02/2012
Very large early 19th C. Pittsburgh area 8 rib pillar molded "River Boat" pitcher on extended pedestal base. Heavy glass with wonderful curved shaped body and applied handle. 12" tall. Rough pontil, mint condition. A premium example in all aspects - form, size and condition.
Inventory Number: 512PA150
Price: $2250
Blown Glass Pitcher
Date: 09/29/2012
Excellent large size American early 19th C. blown pitcher, 7 3/4" tall. Great form with wide flaring top and pouring spout. Note the hand tooled ribbing (5 ribs) around top along with a tooled rim. Bold applied hollow handle with a large finishing upward curl. Fine condition with no damage at all. Brilliant colorless glass. Probably of Midwestern origin, c. 1830. From an old Illinois collection. A superior example.
Inventory Number: 912EB294
Price: $750
Utility Bottle
Date: 08/20/2012
Nice clean, heavy deep olive amber utility bottle. Blown in a 2 part mold with great residual whittle marks in body. Applied lip, raised glass dot in the center of bottom graphite pontil. Clean and brilliant glass. Excellent condition. 7 1/4" tall, 2 3/4" diameter.
Inventory Number:812ME50
Price: $145
Large Apothecary Bottle
Date: 09/02/2012
Very large deep olive green apothecary bottle. Excellent original condition retaining its original cork and tin cover. Nice gold and black label. Large pontil area. Nice luster to the glass surface.
Inventory Number: 412PA60
Price: $995
Small Pitkin Flask
Date: 02/21/2013
Rare, very small, 4 3/4" tall. CT Pitkin flask. 36 swirled ribs. Very good mold impression. Clean and brilliant olive yellow glass. Excellent condition. A very good petite example.
Inventory Number: 612EB471
Pittsburgh Celery
Date: 09/06/2012
Excellent early 19th C. Pittsburgh area 8 rib pillar molded "River Boat" vase or celery on heavy applied pedestal and applied foot. Heavy glass with nicely curved shaped body. ROugh pontil. Mint condition. 10 1/2" tall. An extra quality example.
Inventory Number: 512R100
Light Green Pitkin Flask
Date: 08/20/2012
Very nice light yellowish green 32 rib "Pitkin" flask. Excellent mold impression from top to bottom. Strong tubular pontil. Excellent condition. Clear, brilliant glass. Good base wear. Very little body wear.
Inventory Number: 812POK580
Price: $980
Blue and Pink Witch Ball
Date: 09/18/2012
19th C. glass witch ball with 4 drag loop sections of decoration. Most interesting colors - shades of bright blue and pink over a white core interior. 4 3/8" diameter. Excellent condition.
Inventory Number: 812EB115
Price: $295
Blue Witch Ball on Stand
Date: 09/29/2012
Great small size 19th C. deep blue (some black tones) witch ball and holder. Nice form, color and size. Excellent condition. Overall height is only 7 1/4", vase only is 5" and witch ball is 2 7/8" diameter. Probably American origin, South Jersey. From an old NYS collection.
Inventory Number: 912EB229, 512EB140
Price: $725
Large Snuff
Date: 08/20/2012
Very tall olive amber utility bottle, probably for snuff. 9 1/2" tall and 3 5/8" wide, 2 1/2" deep. Champhored corners, smooth base. Excellent clean condition.
Inventory Number: 812POK240
Price: $495
Applied Blue Rim Creamer
Date: 09/02/2012
Small creamer with molded diamond quilted patterned body and blue threading around the top. Nicely pinched spout and wonderfully ear shaped curved handle. Handle ending in neatly crimped and curled finish, Excellent condition. Ground and partially polished pontil. Good bottom wear.
Inventory Number: 812ME45
Price: $125
Large Green Globular Bottle
Date: 07/15/2012
Large early 19th C. globular bottle in a clear and brilliant yellowish-green color. Excellent near mint condition with good bottom wear and large rough pontil, no stains, stars or chips. 2 sides very slightly flattened. 10 1/2" tall. History of Ohio ownership.
Inventory Number: 512OH35
Price: $795
Green utility
Date: 08/20/2012
Excellent blown utility bottle in dark green with yellow tone. Shades lighter to darker from top to bottom. Blown in a 2 part mold with the mouth widened and hand finished with a crude rolled lip. Excellent condition. Clear glass with nice bubbles and imbedded globs of glass making it a more than nice crude example. 6 1/2" tall, 2 3/4" diameter. Good base wear. Possibly Mt Vernon Glass. No issues. Nice large pontil mark.
Inventory Number: 812ME425
Price: $695
3 Mold Bar Bottle
Date: 03/10/2012
Rare American Blown 3 Mold Bar Bottle in the GV-9 Baroque Pattern, c. 1815-1830. As with most bar bottles, the glass is thick and heavy. However, the mold impression is strong and very well defined throughout. The glass is clear and brilliant with some appealing swirls and striations. The base is plain with a nice rough pontil. Excellent condition with no damage and no stains or sickness. 9 1/4" tall.
Inventory Number: 78LP175
Price: $875
Blown 3 Mold Decanter
Date: 09/02/2012
Early 19th C. American blown 3-mold decanter (c. 1820) in the GII-18 pattern. Nice early crude example, likely Sandwich, MA. Appropriate stopper. Excellent condition. Light steel gray color.
Inventory Number: 712NH85
Price: $225
Blue Witch Ball
Date: 08/20/2012
Excellent soft powder blue witch ball cased over white glass. 5 1/4" diameter. Old collection labels still attached. Nice color and size. Excellent condition.
Inventory Number: 612HE70
Price: $335
German Boot Bottle
Date: 12/15/2011
An exceptionally attractive German flattened "Boot Bottle" with a fitted sterling pouring top with cover and handle. A nice combination of a normally crude style bottle with a most sophisticated silver mount. Bottle is deep olive amber, clean and brilliant. Hallmarks on the sterling silver indicate it was made by the Hilliard & Thompson Co. of Birmingham, England and dates to the period of the bottle. Great style, presence and original condition.
Inventory Number: 1211FL698
Price: $995
White Witch Ball
Date: 08/20/2012
Nice heavy white milk glass witch ball. Unusual color. 19th C. Excellent condition.
Inventory Number: 612HE70
Price: $295
Midwestern Globular Bottle
Date: 04/07/2013
Scarce, Over sized 24 rib Globular Bottle swirled to the right. Zanesville, Ohio, c. 1820-1835. Brilliant light to medium golden amber. Bulbous body is larger than usual - very good form. 8 3/4" tall. Excellent condition.
Inventory Number: 1211FL684
Pitkin Flask
Date: 04/07/2013
Pitkin type flask, 36 ribs swirled to the right. New England, probably CT, c. 1780-1820. Clear, delicate yellow-olive color. 6 3/8" tall. Excellent, virtually perfect condition. Very nice impression all the way to the base.
Inventory Number: 1211FL740
Blue Swirled Witch Ball
Date: 12/15/2011
Very large and particularly attractive witch ball, 6 7/8 - 7" diameter. Nice light electric blue ball with 12 embedded white swirl lines. A good degree of crudeness with striations in the glass, bubbles, and a slight out of round form (ball form extends up to the blow pipe hole). Excellent condition. One area of roughness was ground by the maker when the blow pipe was broken off. From a PA collection.
Inventory Number: 1111EB261
Price: $550
Light Olive Yellow Pitkin Flask
Date: 02/21/2013
Pitkin Flask, probably Pitkin Glass Works, E.Hartford, CT, c. 1789-1820. Clear brilliant light olive-yellow color. 36 broken ribs swirled to the left. Small size - 5 1/4" tall. Perfect condition in a very light brilliant delicate color.
Inventory Number: 1211FL583
Pair of Half Pint Decanters
Date: 12/31/2011
Nice pair of 1/2 pint American blown 3 mold decanters in the GI-29 geometric pattern with concentric ring type III bases and rough pontils, c. 1815-1830. Attributed to the Sandwich, MA Glass House. The glass is clear and brilliant and the pattern is crisp and well defined throughout. The stoppers are appropriate and likely original. Excellent condition with no damage, stains or sickness. From a NY State collection.
Inventory Number: 105R20
Price: $395
Aqua Witch Ball
Date: 12/14/2011
19th C. blown glass Witch ball, 4 1/2" diameter. Unusual aqua/light pale blue color. Nice example in excellent original condition. No damage. From an upstate NY collection.
Inventory Number: 1211EB57C
Price: $225
Green Witchball
Date: 12/15/2011
19th C. Witch ball, 4 1/2" diameter. Nice crude form in a very unusual yellow-green color. Good hole opening from the maker's blow pipe. Bright, clean and clear glass. No damage. From an upstate NY collection.
Inventory Number: 1111EB53
Price: $145
Cranberry Colored Witch Ball
Date: 02/22/2013
19th C. free blown cranberry colored witch ball. Excellent original condition with no damage. Nice form and color. 3 3/8" diameter.
Inventory Number: 911EB84
Pair Pressed Glass Compotes
Date: 07/04/2011
Very nice pair of early 19th C. pressed glass compotes, probably New England. Made of 2 parts each connected by a glass wafer at the top of the stems. Excellent original condition. One compote is 5 1/8" tall with a 6 3/8" diameter. The other is 5 3/8" tall witha 6 1/4" diameter. Slight differences created by the hand finishing and assembly variances. Bases are the same diameter - 4 1/8".
Inventory Number: 611IN80
Price: $225 for the pair.
Opalescent Blue Witch Ball
Date: 10/13/2011
19th C. free blown medium opaque opalescent blue witch ball. Excellent original condition with a few exterior open bubbles created in the blowing process. Very nice form and unusual color. 3 3/4" diameter.
Inventory Number: 911EB84
Price: $195
Pittsburgh Creamer
Date: 03/10/2012
Elegant Quite Small Clear Gglass Pittsburgh area Pillar Molded Pitcher or Creamer (5 1/2" tall to top of handle). Excellent original condition with no damage or stains. Great form and weight and nice unusual smaller size. Found in Indiana.
Inventory Number: 611IN20
Price: $460
Diamond Pattern Witch Ball
Date: 03/05/2013
Very unusual 19th C. diamond pattern witch ball in a brilliant cranberry color. Some interior bubbles created in the blown molding process. Excellent original condition with no damage. 3 1/4" diameter.
Inventory Number: 911EB84
Chestnut Bottle
Date: 07/03/2011
Very nice and very clean early 19th C. New England chestnut bottle - 6" tall. Brilliant clean, clear medium olive amber color. Nice accent bubbles. Excellent original condition with no damage or stains.
Inventory Number: 611IN283B
Price: $495
Blown 3-Mold Miniature Pitcher
Date: 03/10/2012
Exceptional Small (3" tall) Blown 3-Mold Creamer - great form, exceptional ribbed handle and riggaree, nicely detailed tooled rim, good solid impression (GII-I8) and flawless original condition. New England origin, c. 1825.
Inventory number: 611EB308
Price: $495
Whale Oil Lamp
Date: 08/20/2012
Mid 19th C. blown molded bell shaped oil lamp with well formed applied ear shaped handle. Extra nice crimping at the base of the handle. Smooth base. Original brass burner collor and good old make-do burner. Excellent condition, no chips, cracks, stars or dings. 4" tall, not including burner. Good base wear.
Inventory Number: 911EB90
Price: $185
Folded Foot Wines
Date: 07/04/2011
Nice early examples of free blown wine or cordial glasses each with a folded foot base. 2 are "bucket" shaped bowls and 2 have "funnel" shaped bowls. One, the third from the left also has a slightly swirled ribbed pattern from a dip mold. They range in height from 3 3/4" to 4", the 4" one having the ribbed pattern. Pictured together but sold separately. We have about another 100 early small wines in inventory if you have a specific interest in wines.
1. Left (N17) is $45
2. 2nd from Left is $45
3. 3rd from Left (N15) is $50
4. Far Right (KH7) is $45
Blown 3-mold Inkwell
Date: 05/23/2010
Blown 3-Mold Inkwell in the GIII-29 pattern from the Keene, NH Glassworks. Size is 2 1/4" diameter and 1 1/2" tall. The color is deep olive amber. The glass is brilliant and clear with no stains or sediment. The condition is excellent - no chips, stars, cracks, etc. Just a small open bubble near the mouth on the disc. From a California collection.
Inventory Number: 510EB15
Price: $295
Blue Witchball with Hanger
Date: 07/08/2010
Nice large size clear blue witch ball with its old hanging chain. 5 3/4" diameter. Very nice medium blue color in excellent condition. No chips, cracks, stars. Brilliant clean glass with no stains.
Inventory Number: 510DEL161
Price: $335
Salmon, White and Blue Witch Ball
Date: 07/08/2010
Very nice 3 color witch ball with 4 sections of blue and salmon pulled loop decoration over a white base, 4 1/8" diameter. The looping on this ball is particularly tight giving an unusual and attractive pattern. This ball has some grinding around the open hole where the maker removed some chipping or roughness likely created in the making while breaking off the blow pipe. There is also a small residual chip visible in the photot.
Inventory Number: 610EB103
Price: $375
American Pitkin Flask
Date: 04/17/2013
Early 19th C. American "Pitkin" Flask in a beautiful brilliant deep olive green color, 36 vertical and swirled ribs. The glass is clean and brilliant with no stains, no residue or any damage (chips, stars, radiations, cracks, etc.). Rough pontil, good base wear. 5 1/2" tall. Eastern American origin, probably CT. Overall, a very nice example. From a Missouri collection.
Inventory Number: 129EB562
19th C. Blown 3-mold Decanter
Date: 02/24/2013
American Blown 3-Mold Quart Decanter, c. 1820-35. New England origin. McKearin pattern GIV-6, a scarce example. Excellent original condition - no chips, cracks, bruises, stains, etc. Retains an appropriate original blown 3-mold stopper.
Inventory Number: 97B20
Price: $340
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Pair 3-Mold Decanters
Date: 01/30/2009
Beautiful pair of quart size blown 3-mold clear glass decanters in the GV-14 pattern. Nice crisp pattern impressions with clear brilliant glass. Original stoppers. Excellent condition with no damage or staining. Size is 11" tall. Ex Paul Richards collection. A very good natural pair.
Inventory Number: 108DA369
Price: $675
Sparking Lamp
Date: 01/30/2009
Early 19th C. free blown clear glass sparking lamp with nicely applied ear shaped handle with curled termination. Tool formed funnel shaped body ending in a drawn circular foot. 3" tall. American origin. Excellent condition with no damage.
Inventory Number: 108DA263
Price: $395
Witch Ball on Stand
Date: 01/30/2009
Beautiful and colorful witch ball and vase stand in white and pink. The base glass is white with nicely pulled pink loopings. The vase stand has 4 segments of loopings and the witch ball has 6. Nice form. Excellent condition with no damage. Size is 10 7/8" overall height. Vase stand is 7 3/8" tall and the ball is 3 7/8" diameter. American or English origin, 19th C. From a California collection.
Inventory Number: 108DA509
Price: $895
19th C. Blown 3-mold Decanter
Date: 03/10/2012
American Blown 3-Mold Quart Decanter, c. 1820-35. McKearin pattern GIII-19 with its original matching pattern stopper and 3 double rigaree applied collars. An overall quite rare example in excellent original condition - no chips, cracks, bruises, stains, etc. Attributed to the Keene, NH, Marlboro St. factory.
Inventory Number: 97B20
Price: $450
Blown Molded Open Salt
Date: 07/21/2008
19th C. Blown molded and hand formed open salt. Drawn foot, tulip shaped bowl and inward folded rim created around an 8 rib mold. A crudeness from the hand work adds appeal. Medium blue color. Mint original condition. 3 3/4" diameter, 2 " high.
Inventory Number: 85WA19/19
Price: $395
19th C.Pair of Blown 3-mold Decanters
Date: 03/10/2012
Rare Pair of American Blown 3-Mold Quart Decanters, c. 1820-35, in McKearin pattern GIII-26, with a ringed type lll base with appropriate original stoppers. A very unusual pair of decanters in clear brilliant glass in excellent original condition - no chips, cracks, bruises, stains, etc. New England origin.
Inventory Number: 97B40
Price: $700
Washington & Taylor Flask
Date: 08/29/2009
Washington & Taylor portrait flask (McKearnin G1-37). Quart size, medium aquamarine, large rough pontil and sheared lip. Embossed "Father of the Country" and "Taylor Never Surrenders" as well as "Dyottville Glass Works Philad.A". Excellent condition. C. 1848
Inventory Number: 76P99
Price: $165
Pineapple Bitters Bottle
Date: 01/30/2009
Piineapple Bitters Bottle in deep golden amber color. 9" tall. Clean, clear glass. Excellent condition, smooth base. Diamond shaped area for a paper sellers label. C. 1870.
Inventory Number: 107VT90
Price: $335
Blown Cobalt Open Sugar
Date: 09/23/2007
Medium cobalt blue open sugar bowl with flanged rim and nice rough pontil. Size is 3 3/8" tall by 4 3/4" diameter. Excellent original condition with good base wear. Probably American origin, mid 19th C.
Inventory Number: 95A30/3
Price: $295
Light Blue Opaque Witchball
Date: 07/21/2008
Large 19th C. glass witchball. Unusual light blue opaque glass with lighter blue/white striations randomly swirled around the ball that look like bands of clouds. Excellent condition. 4 3/8" diameter.
Inventory Number: 87DEL19/3
Price: $295
Blown Cobalt Blue Creamer
Date: 03/10/2012
A bulbous rich deep blue creamer with an applied base and well formed ear shaped handle with a nicely crimped and curled termination. Rough pontil. Likely American origin, mid-19th C. 3 7/8" tall. Mint condition.
Inventory Number: 16DA160/16
Price: $295
Pitkin Ink
Date: 09/02/2012
A nice clean, essentially mint, olive amber "Pitkin" ink, c. 1780-90. Possibly CT origin. 2 3/8" diameter by 1 5/8" high. From a CT collection.
Inventory Number: 67EB81/8
Price: $1250
New England GLobular Bottle
Date: 10/19/2009
Very large late 18th or early 19th C American free blown globular bottle. Brilliant medium olive amber color. Nice crude glass with interesting swirls formed in the making and a large applied collar. A large and scarce bottle. 11 1/8" high and 8 7/8" diameter. New England origin, probably CT or NH.
Inventory Number: 16DA90/9
Price: $1695
Utility Bottle
Date: 09/23/2007
Blown honey amber food/storage jar with applied collar lip and heavy base giving it a graduated color appearance, light to dark, top to bottom. Clear brilliant glass with nice swirls and waves in the glass. 11 3/8" tall by 3 1/8" diameter. Smooth base. Nice condition with only a small flat flake (about 1/8") on the outside of the rim. Probably French origin.
Inventory Number: 117EL17
Price: $95
Pair Cobalt Enameled Decanters
Date: 09/02/2012
A stately pair of large deep cobalt blue decanters with elegant enamel and gold gilt decorations, oversized elliptical stoppers numbered and matched to the decanters. Large ground pontil. Exceptional original condition. This pair came from an old Vancouver, B.C. collection and were discovered about 60 years ago in a trunk in Glasgow, Scotland by the individual we purchased them from. It is said that they were given as a wedding present in the mid 19th C. and were too nice to be used and hence packed away. Probably of English or continental origin. Decanter alone is 9 5/8" tall, with the stopper 13 3/4" tal.
Inventory Number: 113EB75/4
Price: $975 pair
Clear Blown Cruet
Date: 06/08/2007
Early free blown clear glass cruet with applied large hollow handle and blown hollow stopper. Nice rough pontil and base wear. We belive the stopper to be original. The very tail of the lower handle attachment was ground and polished at one time, perhaps at the time of making since the stopper base is also ground and polished. It is hard to see how a curl would have chipped off and left such a large tail piece to grind. 8 1/2" tall.
Inventory Number: 91LD81
Price: $185
Black Glass Spirits Bottle
Date: 06/08/2007
Good early 19th C. black glass spirits bottle with applied lip, pontil and high domed kick up. Nice crude form with clear olive amber color. No stains or damage. Excellent original condition. Even has residue of original red sealing wax. 10 3/4" tall.
Inventory Number: 85PW25
Price: $65
Amethyst Open Bowl
Date: 03/10/2012
Free Blown Early 19th C Amethyst bowl on trumpet shaped base with folded foot. Beautiful form and brilliant color. Nice rough pontil. Likely American origin. Mint condition. 4 5/8" diameter, 3 3/4" high.
Inventory Number: 16DA30/3
Price: $550
Blown 3-Mold Decanter
Date: 08/20/2012
New England Blown 3-Mold Decanter (GII-27) with "BRANDY" embossed around the shoulder. This is a scarce, if not rare, example. Nice clear glass in excellent condition. Appropriate period stopper. Quart size. 9 3/4" tall.
Inventory Number: 123L275
Price: $475
Cobalt Ringed Canister
Date: 07/08/2010
Free Blown Covered Canister with applied blue rings and berry on the cover knob. Clear brilliant glass. Excellent condition with 1 small flake on outer edge of lower blue ring. American origin, probably Midwestern. 11" tall, 5 3/8" diameter.
Inventory Number: 57AA325
Price: $595
GLobular Bottle
Date: 03/10/2012
Large Midwestern Globular Bottle in a nice brilliant yellow-green color. An old collection label identifies it as "Pittsburgh - Monongahela" area. Nice big pontil and kick up. Good base wear. Excellent condition with only some minor scratches from use on the perimeter. 9 2/4" tall.
Inventory Number: 34EB180
Price: $395
Pattern Moulded Flip
Date: 07/08/2010
Nice large early flip glass with 14 sunken panels that were slightly swirled in the production. Wonderful crude example with nice sloping sides and many small bubbles. Nice open pontil, good base wear, and overall mint condition. Height is 6 1/4"
Inventory Number: 122EB155
Price: $295
Snuff Bottle
Date: 06/04/2007
Good New England rectangular snuff bottle with 3 impressed mold marks on the base. Bright olive amber color. Sheared mouth and tubular pontil. Excellent condition. 4 1/4" tall.
Inventory Number: MiscA
Price: $225
Snuff Bottle
Date: 06/04/2007
Good New England rectangular snuff bottle with 3 impressed mold marks on base. Bright olive amber color. Sheared mouth and tubular pontil. Excellent condition. 4 1/4" tall. This is a mate to the example above.
Inventory Number: Misc 125B
Price: $225
Strap Handled Etched Mug
Date: 06/04/2007
Large early blown glass mug wuth heavy strap handle and nicely wheel engraved flower and leaves. Non-flint glass. Late 18th, early 19th C. Mint Condition. 6 7/8" tall, 4 3/8" diameter.
Inventory Number: 95A35/4
Price: $695
French Preserve Jar
Date: 05/31/2007
Large 19th C. olive green storage/preserve jar. Free blown and formed in a dip mould and finished by hand. Nicely formed rim and large pontil. 12 1/4" tall. Excellent condition. Probably French origin.
Inventory Number: PERS
Price: $195
Pair French Apothecaries
Date: 05/31/2007
A pair of 19th C. blown apothecary jars in a nice rich golden amber color. Outward rolled rims and ground pontils. Original black and gold trimmed tin covers and paper labels. 8 1/2" tall. Normal base wear. Excellent original condition. Probably French origin.
Inventory Number: 42LT50
Price: $245 pair
Covered Green Canister
Date: 10/19/2009
Large blown yellow/green covered apothecary/storage jar with 3 crudely applied rings on the body. Top has well formed flanged inset rim and applied finial. Both top and bottom have ground pontils. 7 3/4" diameter overall, 12 1/2" tall. Excellent condition. Late 19th, early 20th C.
Inventory Number: 96V210
Price: $395
Large Nailsea Pitcher
Date: 10/19/2009
A large (8 1/8" high) and important free blown English "Nailsea" applied handle pitcher in a striking medium yellow-green with the traditional embedded white spots and applied white trailings on the rim. Robust bulbous form and nicely applied and crimped handle. Large tubular pontil. Normal wear from usage. In excellent original condition with no cracks, stars, chips or the like. An appealing size and form with the desired crudity of an early example in excellent condition.
Inventory Number: 126EB142
Price: $1950
Freeblown Cobalt Creamer
Date: 10/06/2006
Early free blown creamer in a nice blue-black color. Well formed body with a nice applied handle and foot. 4 1/8” tall. Probably American origin from the 1st quarter of the 19th C. Excellent, no fault condition.
Inventory Number: 46DA35
Price: $595
Fiery Opalescent Goblet
Date: 09/18/2012
A beautiful fiery opalescent goblet or footed sugar bowl. The applied base has a rough pontil and a folded foot. In mint condition. 4 3/4" tall, 4 3/8" diameter bowl.
Inventory Number: 86DA7
Footed Open Sugar
Date: 02/24/2013
Free blown, 20 rib open sugar bowl in cobalt blue. Probably Pittsburgh origin, c. 1820-40. Rough pontil and a folded foot. Excellent condition. 3 3/4" tall, 4" diameter bowl.
Inventory Number: 115H504
Price: $650
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Lace Maker's Lamp
Date: 06/20/2009
A lovely lacemaker's lamp complete with tin burner. 6 1/2" tall with burner.
Inventory Number: 76B28
Price: $450
Cotton Stem Wine
Date: 10/25/2006
A nice example of a cotton stem wine glass with white loopings in the stem. Rough pontil. Probably English origin. 6" high with a tiny chip on the underside of the base.
Inventory Number: 90LV228
Price: $335
Steigle type Bottle
Date: 06/20/2009
A Steigle type enameled clear glass bottle with a pewter top. The cap to the top is missing. Enameled flowers in red, blue and yellow. 6 1/2" high.
Inventory Number: 86DA23
Price: $395
Barrel Shaped Mustard Bottle
Date: 11/11/2006
A clean barrel shaped mustard bottle. Blown in a 2 part mold with an applied and folded rim. Deep olive amber. Probably English. 4" tall.
Inventory Number: 105GW13
Price: $220
Pink and White Rolling Pin
Date: 06/20/2009
A nice blown glass rolling pin with embedded pink and white loopings. 19th C. 15 1/2" Long.
Inventory Number: 94A15
Price: $295
Amethyst Creamer
Date: 09/02/2012
A beautiful Early to Mid-19th C. Blown Glass Creamer in Amethyst with a very nice applied handle with a nice curl on the bottom. Rough pontil with good base wear. Likely American origin. Very nice form in mint condition. 5 1/2" tall
Inventory Number: 16DA50
Price: $600
Blue Ringed Canister
Date: 07/08/2010
A nice blown clear glass canister with applied cobalt blue rings and a blue berry on the knob of the top. Rough pontil. Excellent condition. 12" tall
Inventory Number: PERS
Price: $595
Plain Chestnut Flask
Date: 06/20/2009
A plain, unribbed MidWestern chestnut flask in amber. Probably Zanesville origin. Rough pontil. A nice clean bottle.
Inventory Number: 65S20
Price: $350
Snuff Bottle
Date: 11/12/2006
Blown olive green snuff bottle with a rough pontil in excellent condition. 4 1/2" tall.
Inventory Number: 105ET11
Price: $225
Sparking Lamp
Date: 06/20/2009
Sparking lamp in the stemmed wine glass form with an applied foot and rough pontil. Excellent condition. 4" tall.
Inventory Number: 76B19
Price: $350
Olive Green Chestnut Bottle
Date: 08/20/2012
6 1/2" olive green New England chestnut bottle. Good wear on the base, rough pontil, excellent condition.
Inventory Number: 126EB252/9
Price: $445
Light Green Milk Pan
Date: 06/20/2009
A nice example of early 19th C (c.1830-40) utilitarian free blown glass tableware. This milk pan is in excellent condition with only the normal wear from usuage. It has a very nice form with an appealing sense of crudeness associated with the period. Note the large size (10" diameter and 3.5" deep), nicely sloped sides, folded rim with pouring spout, and rough pontil on base. A very nice strong aqua color milk pan in a wonderful early form.
Inventory Number: 126DEL425/54
Price: $795
Zanesville City Glass Works
Date: 09/29/2012
Very scarce embossed "Zanesville City Glass Works" flask in a medium yellow aquamarine color. Bubbles and large slag inclusion (visible in photo) with no radiations. Very minor flake on outer lip edge. 7 1/2" tall.
Inventory Number: 37EB154/9
Price: $295