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MCDOWELL PATTERN OFFICER’S OR PRIVATE PURCHASE FORAGE CAP

MCDOWELL PATTERN OFFICER’S OR PRIVATE PURCHASE FORAGE CAP

The “McDowell” cap was popularized early in the war by General Irwin McDowell (1818-1835,) who was perhaps a more inspiring in haberdashery than generalship. The style is characterized by a tall… (1316-11) Learn More »

C1830-1850 COVERED BOWL OR BUTTER DISH

C1830-1850 COVERED BOWL OR BUTTER DISH

Covered bowl or butter dish, lead glass, possibly French 1830-1850.  The lower bowl is cut with 13 flutes, the original cover is cut with 10 flutes.  The cut hexagonal finial on the cover has a… (1239-125) Learn More »

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BLOWN 4” NON-LEAD TUMBLER

BLOWN 4” NON-LEAD TUMBLER

Blown 4" non-lead tumbler with strong blue/aqua tint and open pontil. These free-blown tumblers are difficult to date and place.  Probably made in the 19th century, it could be from either America or… (1239-131) Learn More »

HEAVY LEAD GLASS SALT CELLAR

HEAVY LEAD GLASS SALT CELLAR

Heavy lead glass salt cellar, referred to as a bonnet glass in the UK.  Ten molded diamonds over flutes, 3" tall, with an open pontil.  American or Anglo/Irish  1760-1790.  There is some debate as… (1239-135) Learn More »

AMERICAN OR ENGLISH LEAD GLASS JELLY OR SYLLABUB GLASS

AMERICAN OR ENGLISH LEAD GLASS JELLY OR SYLLABUB GLASS

American or English lead glass jelly or syllabub glass, 4 3/8" tall, 1790-1810, with a compressed medial knop stem and open pontil on the foot.  This now extinct form was used to serve syllabub, a… (1239-134) Learn More »


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