Lot Number | Description | Current Bid |
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| Early Covered Sugar Bowl 8"H. Dark cobalt blue coloration, galleried rim, matching lid with finial, applied annulated ring baluster, applied solid circular foot, pontil base. America 19th C. Very rare and desirable sugar bowl in a dark coloration. This could be a Pittsburgh district sugar or possibly New England. A similar example is in the Corning Museum of Glass. Top shelf piece! Excellent condition! | $ 1,000 |
| Early Covered Syrup 6H. Tan stoneware, molded relief, applied handle, matching lead lid. England 19th C. Interesting and very busy raised relief Syrup or pitcher depicting a mother and daughter in the woods. Excellent condition and a very pleasing glaze coloration. Beautiful piece | $ 50 |
| Large Footed Compote 8.5 x 9H. Sea green coloration, applied funnel foot w/folded rim, pontil base. America 19th C. Very attractive and large funnel footed compote in a great sea green coloration. Mint condition and very decorative. Could be of New York State origin. Great early piece! | $ 190 |
| South Jersey Umbrella Paperweight 3.5"H. Colorless w/mottled red, white and blue decoration, applied solid circular foot, pontil base. America 19th C. South Jersey glasshouse probably Millville NJ. Nice early example of the footed umbrella weights attributed to Millville Glass Works. Bright clean glass and very nice. A perfect gem! | $ 100 |
| Early Scent Bottle 3H. Fiery opalescent, applied colorless rigaree, applied foot, pontil base. America or Europe 18th or 19th C. We have never seen another of this type of scent in fiery opalescent. Perfect condition with no issues. A real rare little gem!
| $ 100 |
| Umbrella Ink Bottle 2.5H. Amber coloration, 8 sided construction, tooled lip, smooth base. America 19th C. Nice crisp umbrella ink in perfect condition. Great bottle!
| $ 30 |
| Dr. Townsends Sarsaparilla Bottle 9.25H. Teal Grean coloration, applied tapered lip, embossed Dr Townsends/Sarsaparilla/ Albany NY, smooth base. Nice bottle in a little more unusual coloration than normally seen. This is the later version of this maker but a good early medicine bottle. Nice condition. Good bottle! | $ 90 |
| Miniature Ovoid Jug 5H. Redware, brownish glaze, ovoid shape, applied handle. America 19th C. Perfect little ovoid redware jug with a more unusual glaze. This one could be from the New England area. These smaller jugs are very popular with earthenware collectors. A top shelf example! | $ 200 |
| Blown Hyacinth Vase 8H. Lavender coloration , open pontil base. American 19th C. One of the most beautiful hyacinth vases in a delicate lavender color rarely seen. Similar metal seen in Midwestern early glass. A perfect rare hyacinth vase! | $ 150 |
| Early Engraved Drinking Glass 5"H. Pale aqua coloration, engraved floral decoration, pontil base. America or Europe 18th C. Crisp clear piece with an interesting floral engraving. Very light aqua tint. A nice early drinking glass. | $ 90 |
| Looped Witchball 4.25D. Fiery opalescent blue with white drag looping, open ended pontil. America 19th C. Gorgeous witch ball in fiery coloration. Very rare for this and is super in sunlight. Witch balls were hung in the house and barns to protect the family and animals from evil spirits. A super rare witch ball! | $ 400 |
| Early Yellow Ware Mug 4.5"H. Yellow ware, applied slip decoration, applied handle. America or England 19th C. Super big early mug with lovely decoration and dead perfect. Mugs of this large size are unusual and the decoration is quite pleasing. Here is a good piece of early earthenware. Top shelf! | |
| Early Bottle Glass Vase. 9H. Greenish aquamarine coloration, applied knop baluster , applied circular foot with folded rim, pontil base. America 19th C. Possibly Midwestern origin. Very rare and unusual bottle glass vase in a striking form and in perfect condition. The large solid knop baluster really sets this piece off. This is one of our favorites of the auction. Great early vase! | $ 300 * |
| Lilypad Pitcher 5.75H. Amethyst coloration, milk glass threading on neck, applied corrugated handle, crimped foot, pontil base. America 20th C. Possibly Emil Larson. Very rare and unusual lilypad pitcher with white threading on the neck. The piece has a early repair on the upper handle area with staples but is, never the less, quite striking. We do not think this is a Clevenger, but the work of Emil Larson, who employed many styles to his work. A unique piece. Rare | $ 100 |
| Early Cut Cordials 4.5 and 5.5H. Colorless, cut lead glass, applied knife and annulated knop stems, applied solid circular feet., cut and pontil bases. Probably Pittsburgh or New England. Nice early cordial type glasses in great shape. Different in size but one has the more rare comet design. These could complete your set!
| $ 50 |