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18th CENTURY DELFT WET DRUG JAR

18th CENTURY DELFT WET DRUG JAR

English Delftware tin-glazed pottery jar features a blank cartouche label. Jar displays very light surface cracks and chips at the foot rim, top rim and spout, which are typical and acceptable with… (909-71). Learn More »

GLASS BELLOWS BOTTLE, CIRCA 1880

GLASS BELLOWS BOTTLE, CIRCA 1880

Very unique free- blown, hand decorated clear glass bottle. This is typical of the novelty items made in shops at the end of the day with leftover glass. Does not stand up. Measures 6” long x 2… (909-118). Learn More »

VINTAGE COBALT BLUE GLASS VASE

VINTAGE COBALT BLUE GLASS VASE

This vase was likely made in England. Bubbles are present in the glass as a result of the hand-blown glass process. One small chip is present on the pedestal rim. Measures 8 ¾” tall x 4 ¼” at… (909-102). Learn More »

AMERICAN HISTORICAL FLASK

AMERICAN HISTORICAL FLASK

This is a 9-1/4 inch high "Calabash" style flask. It is light green in color. One side shows what looks like a stack of wheat and the other shows an 8-point… (179-397). Learn More »

BOTTLE LABEL WITH CHAIN

BOTTLE LABEL WITH CHAIN

Bottle ticket or label with a chain. Made of sterling silver it is in the shape of a leaf. In the center is the word PORT formed by removing material. On the back is the maker's mark "R" The silver… (179-272). Learn More »


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THE FROCK COAT AND SASH OF COLONEL WILLIAM McCOMB, 14TH TENNESSEE INFANTRY – WIA SHARPSBURG & CHANCELLORSVILLE

William McComb was a Pennsylvanian by birth. At the age of 26 he moved to Tennessee here he engaged in business. When the Civil War began he enlisted in the 14th Tennessee Infantry soon rising to a 2nd Lieutenant. He fought at Cheat Mountain in 1861… (1268-047). Learn More »

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