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A superb example of a Revolutionary War period wine glass! Free blown with a rough pontil. Stands 4 ¼” tall; 2” in diameter at the lip; and the base is 2” in diameter. No visible chips or… (1266-63). Learn More »
Bristol glass is a type of glass that originated in Bristol, England in the 1740s and became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. This lovely little glass stands 4 ½” tall; the bowl is 2 ½”… (1266-66). Learn More »
This aqua colored bottle stands 8 ½” tall with a base measuring 3 ½” tall. Affixed on one side is a large label (approx. 3 ½” x 5 ½”), partially pre-printed and filled out in ink.… (1266-170). Learn More »
$85.00
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One of the finest wine glasses we have ever seen. It is a Dutch example appearing to imitate a heavy baluster. The engraving is truly exceptional – a museum quality piece! Stands 7 ¾” tall;… (1266-56). Learn More »
This unusually shaped small glass measures 4” in height, 2 ½” across, and a narrow 1” wide. A forest scen is engraved on one side, with a cross, a small open building with a flag waving above,… (1266-167). Learn More »
Olive green. Approx. 10 ½” x 3 1/2” at widest point. Base is 2 ½” wide. Four sided. Marking on base. Overall excellent condition. Does have a defect on one side, may be from the time of… (1266-40). Learn More »
A truly splendid pair of opaque twist wine glasses with engraving by a true master. The rarity of this set is difficult to convey. Very delicate superb engraving. Unpolished pontils. Features a… (1266-49). Learn More »
Excellent condition dark amber log cabin style bitters bottle. Stands 10” tall; base is 3” wide. Has one chip on one side at the shoulder. Partial remains of label on front which reads in part,… (1266-42). Learn More »
$145.00
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This decanter stands just 6” tall (8” with stopper) and the base measures 2 ½” in diameter. Unpolished pontil. Teardrop shaped stopper. The stopper does show some minor wear from use, otherwise… (1266-54). Learn More »
A nice example, hand blown with rough pontil scar. Interesting with several inclusions (Inclusions in glass can be any number of foreign material that have become trapped in the glass.). Stands 4”… (1266-58). Learn More »
$48.00
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Excellent condition dark amber log cabin style bitters bottle. No chips or cracks. Stands 10” tall; base is 3” wide. Remains of cork inside bottle.… (1266-41). Learn More »
$125.00
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This small clear glass bottle stands 6 ½” tall, and is 2 ½” in diameter at the base. Applied lip; polished pontil. Floral/leaf design etched on the front with “Hot Drops” at center. Overall… (1266-113). Learn More »
This mold blown glass bottle stands 9 ¼” tall. It is in excellent condition with no discernible cracks, and one shallow chip to the upper surface of the applied lip. Unpolished pontil. Glass… (1266-94). Learn More »
This seven inch high vintage bottle features an etched oval floral design with the word “Stoughton”[or possibly “Stonghton” at center. Overall excellent condition, no visible cracks or chips.… (1266-114). Learn More »
A very rare example of an Indian club style decanter in brilliant cobalt blue. Cobalt blue decanters are always sought after but the club shape is rare. Stands 12” tall including stopper. Base… (1266-37). Learn More »
This lovely amber hued glass has a fishbowl shape with a stepped tiered knop hollow stem and a footed flared base. Mouth blown molded glass and hollow stem. Features a repeating pattern etched… (1266-117). Learn More »
This tall decanter, very attractive decanter features a fluted neck, applied ring where the neck meets the body, and large grape and grapevine etched design around the circumference of the body. … (1266-99). Learn More »
$90.00
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A supremely rare “barrel” type tankard of the Colonial period. One of the scarcest tavern ware pieces! Features a large handle, and glass trailing around the circumference [a process of applying… (1266-97). Learn More »
$150.00
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This lovely, small amber colored brandy glass stands 3 1/8” tall and is 2” wide at the lip; the base is 2 ¼” in diameter. It is blown, hand cut glass crafted in Germany/Bavaria. Features a… (1266-124). Learn More »
A small pressed glass plate by an unknown American artist from Sandwich, MA. A similar example is in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. Measures approx. 3 ¼” in diameter. Overall… (1266-93). Learn More »
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Samuel D. Walton of Philadelphia had significant government contracts for forage caps, but we don’t see many of his products, or ones still bearing his label at least, perhaps in large part since they seem to have been early war. This is a very… (1052-201). Learn More »