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CIRCA 1815-1835 FREE BLOWN QUART AMERICAN DECANTER

CIRCA 1815-1835 FREE BLOWN QUART AMERICAN DECANTER

Early free blown quart American decanter with two applied tripart rings and a sharp, open pontil.  Decanters like these were made in all American factories that produced colorless tableware.  They… (1239-85). Learn More »

PRESSED GLASS SALT CELLAR, C1850-1870

PRESSED GLASS SALT CELLAR, C1850-1870

Pressed glass was an inexpensive alternative to luxury cut glass.  Frequently, pressed designs copied expensive cut models.  This salt cellar is hexagonal and features six panels with arches in the… (1239-81). Learn More »

CIRCA 1830 – 1860 AQUA MOLD BLOWN WHISKEY BOTTLE

CIRCA 1830 – 1860 AQUA MOLD BLOWN WHISKEY BOTTLE

Aqua, mold blown whiskey bottle with a rough pontil.  This bottle was blown in a two-part mold and was finished using the blowpipe, rather than a more upscale pontil iron.  The glass is totally… (1239-82). Learn More »

$30.00
SOLD

EMBOSSED AQUA GLASS BOTTLE

EMBOSSED AQUA GLASS BOTTLE

Aqua glass bottle shows an applied blob top with double ring and pontil scar. Embossing on front and sides reads, "NAPHTHA SYRUP / DR. HASTINGS / LONDON". Bottle measures 6.5" tall by 2.5" wide. No… (2025-2545). Learn More »

SET OF FOUR EARLY 19TH CENTURY WINE GLASSES

SET OF FOUR EARLY 19TH CENTURY WINE GLASSES

The tallest is 4 1/4"; all have rough pontils on the base. All have short stems with a compressed medial knop.  Three have bucket bowls, one has a round tapered bowl.   They were made in either the… (1239-80). Learn More »

$40.00
SOLD

ENGLISH SALT WELL, CIRCA 1760

ENGLISH SALT WELL, CIRCA 1760

English-made small glass salt well; blown with rough open pontil. This piece measures 2.5 inches in diameter and is roughly ¾ of an inch in height including the small feet. There are three feet… (1239-26). Learn More »

YELLOWWARE ROCKINGHAM GLAZE PITCHER CIRCA 1850-1870

YELLOWWARE ROCKINGHAM GLAZE PITCHER CIRCA 1850-1870

8 5/8” tall.  E&W Bennett  1850-1858 or Edwin Bennett  1858-1870, Baltimore MD.  The pattern on this pitcher is called “Gypsy”. It depicts a band of gypsies, cooking, a mother and child… (1239-76). Learn More »

YELLOWWARE ROCKINGHAM GLAZE TOBY MUG

YELLOWWARE ROCKINGHAM GLAZE TOBY MUG

4 1/8" tall.  On both sides are a Toby figure holding a mug and shaving razor, there is also an acanthus leaf on the front.  The mug is held by a naturalistic branch handle. Made by  E&W… (1239-77). Learn More »

19th CENTURY SALT GLAZED STONEWARE CASE BOTTLE

19th CENTURY SALT GLAZED STONEWARE CASE BOTTLE

Small, gray,  square, 7" salt glazed stoneware case bottle.  Probably from a large set in a wooden case.  US or Continental, 19th century.  While the large case bottles were used for gin, these… (1239-78). Learn More »

C1840-1870 QUART SIZE PILLAR MOLDED BAR BOTTLE

C1840-1870 QUART SIZE PILLAR MOLDED BAR BOTTLE

This 12” tall bottle features 8 molded ribs and an open pontil. Pillar molded bottles are attributed to the Midwest from glass factories along the Ohio River, 1840-70. With their wide bases they… (1239-68). Learn More »

CIRCA 1830-1850 AMERICAN PINT SIZE BAR BOTTLE

CIRCA 1830-1850 AMERICAN PINT SIZE BAR BOTTLE

This 7” tall blown bar bottle has 2 applied neck rings and a polished pontil. It is difficult to attribute this type bottle to a specific factory or location. These bottles did not have glass… (1239-67). Learn More »

CIRCA 1840 PINT SIZE BLOWN AND CUT BAR BOTTLE

CIRCA 1840 PINT SIZE BLOWN AND CUT BAR BOTTLE

This blown lead glass bottle with 9 cut neck flutes and 10 cut basal flutes stands 8” tall. Polished pontil. Manufactured in the US.  These bottles did not have glass stoppers but used metal… (1239-66). Learn More »

AMERICAN OR CONTINENTAL INVALID FEEDER, CIRCA 1810-1840

AMERICAN OR CONTINENTAL INVALID FEEDER, CIRCA 1810-1840

This glass item measures 9 ½” in length and has a rough pontil. The glass feeding tip would have been wrapped in cloth to protect it and the patient’s teeth. There is a small chip where the top… (1239-62). Learn More »

AMERICAN PINT DECANTER, CIRCA 1820-1840

AMERICAN PINT DECANTER, CIRCA 1820-1840

This blown pint decanter has interesting striations in the glass. Stands 7” tall and has a rough pontil. Decanter stoppers were frequently lost or broken and all types of make-do stoppers are found;… (1239-60). Learn More »

$45.00
ON HOLD

AMERICAN HALF PINT DECANTER, CIRCA 1820-1840

AMERICAN HALF PINT DECANTER, CIRCA 1820-1840

This very heavy half pint decanter stands 6 1/8”. It has a single neck ring and a polished pontil. Some staining inside. Decanters this size are rare. The replaced cork closure is acceptable but… (1239-61). Learn More »

$25.00
ON HOLD

CIRCA 1850-1880 COBALT BLUE CRUET

CIRCA 1850-1880 COBALT BLUE CRUET

This lovely American made cruet stands 5” tall. Rough pontil. Cruets were used to serve condiments at the dinner table, though some were used for toilet water and cologne.   … (1239-59). Learn More »

19th CENTURY 3 RING DECANTER

19th CENTURY 3 RING DECANTER

Classic decanter with two applied rings on the neck. Missing its stopper. Stands approx. 9 1/2” tall; base is 3 ¾” in diameter.  Unpolished pontil. Very fine condition, no chips.… (1266-162). Learn More »

CIRCA 1780-1820 BLOWN HALF POST POCKET FLASK

CIRCA 1780-1820 BLOWN HALF POST POCKET FLASK

This small blown, US or Continental pocket flask is an ovoid and flattened shape made by the “Half-Post Method”. In this method a gather of glass called a post is put back in the pot and a second… (1239-46). Learn More »

CIRCA 1830-1860 BLOWN AQUA PRESERVE JAR

CIRCA 1830-1860 BLOWN AQUA PRESERVE JAR

This large preserve / canning jar stands 6 ¾” tall and measures 4 ¾” in diameter at the base. Attractive light aqua color.  Applied lip. Unpolished pontil.  Has a few air bubbles visible.  No… (1239-47). Learn More »

C1860-1900 AMERICAN OR ENGLISH DIAMOND MOLDED SCENT BOTTLE WITH STOPPER

C1860-1900 AMERICAN OR ENGLISH DIAMOND MOLDED SCENT BOTTLE WITH STOPPER

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 »


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IDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY OFFICER'S KEPI - THE OWNER WAS KILLED IN ACTION

This has to be one of the best out there for history, its classic appearance and condition. Peyton Johnston Junior was commissioned an officer in the Virginia 3rd Cavalry Regiment on 15 Aug 1861. He mustered out of this organization the end of March… (1268-1008). Learn More »

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