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Two applied neck rings with large bar lip; each stands 7” tall. Large polished pontils. Bar bottles were used used in taverns and hotels and did not have glass stopper. Slight staining inside. … (1239-51). Learn More »
This attractive small bottle stands just 3 7/8” tall. It was blown in an 18 diamond mold with a polished base still showing evidence of a rough pontil. Overall very fine condition. … (1239-55). Learn More »
Likely produced in Belfast. Molded, unmarked base with rough pontil. Measures 8 ¾” tall with two bladed neck rings. Cut finger flutes on shoulder with a cut husk ring around the body. Blank… (1239-53). Learn More »
$125.00
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These short drinking glasses were made with thick bases that enabled them to be rapped on the table, giving the sound of a ragged volley of musketry during a toast. Formerly in the J. Anthony Stout… (1239-41). Learn More »
$200.00
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Measuring about 5-5/8” in diameter, this glass bowl has a clear pontil mark on the bottom, a well-defined rim, and band around the upper edge that has a visually pleasing, slight unevenness to it… (1239-43). Learn More »
A pristine hollow-stem wine glass 7-1/16” tall. Dating about 1740, this is a delicate and skilled bit of glassmaking with part of the stem hollow and showing the form of an elongated bubble. No… (1239-37). Learn More »
$65.00
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This is a very nice pair of hand-blown wine glasses dating about 1790. They are in super condition, showing just applied black ink collection or inventory numbers on the bases that could be removed,… (1239-45). Learn More »
$130.00
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An Ashburton celery vase, dating from 1840 to 1860, is a specific type of cut glass vase used to hold celery stalks, typically with a deep, wide bowl and a solid or fluted stem. The Ashburton… (1239-33). Learn More »
Small clear glass ink bottle measures 1.5” tall by just over half an inch in diameter at the base. The mouth of the bottle is just under a quarter of an inch wide. This bottle shows a seam on each… (1239-48). Learn More »
The bottle features a tall globular body with a smooth taper upwards to the neck, with somewhat flattened sides tapering back inwards to the base, outwardly rolled/tooled and flattened mouth.… (1239-32). Learn More »
Beautiful jug/pitcher, possibly produced in Pittsburgh. Features intricate detailing with concentric ribs detail and a raised diamond pattern. Smooth pontil. Excellent condition, no chips or cracks… (1239-44). Learn More »
Indian War ear patterned bar decanter. Stands 9 1/2" tall; ten-sided base [decagon] measures 3 1/2" in diameter. No obvious cracks or chips. Stopper missing. Minor wear inside lip where… (14-1437). Learn More »
$56.00
Originally $70.00
Early, blown 3 mold bar/saloon decanter, circa 1820-1840. Stands approx. 10" tall; no stopper. Base is 3 3/4" in diameter. [ld][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL… (14-1451). Learn More »
$56.00
Originally $70.00
Early, blown 3 mold bar/saloon decanter, circa 1820-1840. Stands approx. 10" tall; no stopper. Base is 3 3/4" in diameter. [lcd] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL… (14-1450). Learn More »
$56.00
Originally $70.00
A beautiful colonial wine rinser, hand blown of flint glass with a polished pontil. Stands 4” tall and measures 3 ½” in diameter at the base. [ld][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS… (1266-261). Learn More »
Classic decanter with three applied rings on the neck which have a diamond design. Cut shoulders, band of raised diamond design around the center of the decanter, and a broad band of fluting around… (1266-35). Learn More »
$225.00
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A superb blown flint funnel showing 19 ribs. Very rare style hand blown with folded lip. Stands approx. 10” tall. Large end measures 5 ¾” in diameter. Narrow end is somewhat jagged in… (1266-277). Learn More »
Small attractive mug with an oval floral design in gold with the word “Friendship” at center in cursive writing. Applied handle, unpolished pontil. Overall very fine condition; some wear to gold… (1266-171). Learn More »
Similar style vases have been found to have been produced in Czechoslovakia. This lovely vase has a large leaf and flower motif. Raised diamond pattern around circumference of top edge. Stands 9… (1266-298). Learn More »
This mold blown glass bottle stands 9” tall. It is in excellent condition with no discernible cracks or chips. Glass factories in America began producing inexpensive, mold-formed flasks in the… (1266-156). Learn More »
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This begs an explanation! This Confederate Officer Charles T. Crittenden grew up near Cedar Mountain, Virginia. When the Civil War began, he was elected a Lieutenant in Company B, 13th Virginia this was April 17, 1861; promoted to Captain on May 31,… (1268-1006). Learn More »