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C1845-1870 PILLAR MOLDED CREAMER

C1845-1870 PILLAR MOLDED CREAMER

Pillar molded creamer with a cut scalloped rim and polished handle terminal.  The clear bright colored glass and light weight suggests it was made in England or Scotland 1845-1870.  The body has 8… (1239-124). Learn More »

C1825-1845 BLOWN GLASS THREE MOLD CRUET

C1825-1845 BLOWN GLASS THREE MOLD CRUET

Blown-three-mold cruet, Boston and Sandwich or Keene (NH) Marlboro St. Glassworks 1825-1845.  McKearin classification number GI-7 type 4 with a McKearin type 4 base, rib molded with an open pontil, 6… (1239-127). Learn More »

$30.00
SOLD

CUT GLASS AMERICAN BAR BOTTLE, C1850-1870

CUT GLASS AMERICAN BAR BOTTLE, C1850-1870

American bar bottle 1850-1870 cut, not pressed, in the Ashburton pattern.  Lead glass, 10 1/8" tall with a polished pontil.  Bar bottles were made for hotels and other public drinking… (1239-121). Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

C1825-1845 AMERICAN QUART DECANTER

C1825-1845 AMERICAN QUART DECANTER

Quart decanter, 8 1/2" tall without stopper;  and unusual cut design:  ovals topped with blazes over flutes, no flutes on shoulder; three applied tripart rings; probably original pressed lacy… (1239-111). Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

C1850-1870 WHEELING, WITH CUT LEAD GLASS COMPOTE

C1850-1870 WHEELING, WITH CUT LEAD GLASS COMPOTE

This cut compote is of lead glass with a star cut pontil, American, probably Wheeling, WV 1850-1870, 7 11/16" tall.  This compote has a scalloped rim and is decorated with broad arched and… (1239-122). Learn More »

$50.00
SOLD

C1820-1845 SERVING BOTTLE / WIDE MOUTH CARAFE

C1820-1845 SERVING BOTTLE / WIDE MOUTH CARAFE

Serving bottle or wide-mouth carafe; these bottles have an unusually wide neck and did not take stoppers.  They were used at the table, mainly for serving water, and were emptied and dried after each… (1239-107). Learn More »

C1830-1860 AMERICAN HEAVY CUT GLASS SUGAR BOWL WITH COVER

C1830-1860 AMERICAN HEAVY CUT GLASS SUGAR BOWL WITH COVER

American heavy cut glass sugar bowl with cover 1830-1860.  This sugar bowl is probably from an East Coast factory where these very large bowls were popular.  It is cut with an overall geometric… (1239-115). Learn More »

PRE-CIVIL WAR ERA MEDICINE CHEST WITH 17 ORIGINAL BOTTLES – EX-TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM COLLECTION

PRE-CIVIL WAR ERA MEDICINE CHEST WITH 17 ORIGINAL BOTTLES – EX-TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM COLLECTION

This leather-covered wood medicine box/chest closely fits examples from the pre-Civil War period in construction, design, and contents. The exterior leather shows wear consistent with age, including… (1179-672). Learn More »

SMALL LEAD GLASS CASE BOTTLE, CIRCA 1790-1830

SMALL LEAD GLASS CASE BOTTLE, CIRCA 1790-1830

This small case bottle is of lead glass with chamfered corners cut with arches made of ovals; polished pontil; 6 1/4" tall; the thickness and crudeness of the glass suggests American manufacture. … (1239-112). Learn More »

SMALL ROCKINGHAM WARE SPITTOON, CIRCA 1856-1870

SMALL ROCKINGHAM WARE SPITTOON, CIRCA 1856-1870

This piece is a small Rockingham ware spittoon 3 1/2" tall, and 6 ¾” in diameter at the base;  produced by E & W Bennett Co, Baltimore MD 1856-1870.  This iconic Baltimore spittoon with 12… (1239-118). Learn More »

$40.00
ON HOLD

CIRCA 1880-1890 MEDICINE BOTTLE

CIRCA 1880-1890 MEDICINE BOTTLE

This aqua tinted bottle stands 10 ½” tall with a base measuring 4” in diameter.  Excellent condition, no chips or cracks. There are a few air bubbles in the glass, the largest one measuring… (1266-258). Learn More »

CIRCA 1880-1890 MEDICINE BOTTLE

CIRCA 1880-1890 MEDICINE BOTTLE

This aqua tinted bottle stands approx. 8 ¼” tall with a 4” diameter base.  It has an unusually wide neck and mouth, measuring 2 ¼” wide at the lip.  No chips or cracks; scattered numerous… (1266-256). Learn More »

CIRCA 1780-1820 QUART TAPER DECANTER, AMERICAN OR CONTINENTAL

CIRCA 1780-1820 QUART TAPER DECANTER, AMERICAN OR CONTINENTAL

This slender, attractive decanter, stands 9 1/4" tall, is of non-lead glass with a flat polished base to remove the pontil scar.  The late 18th century molded cone-shaped stopper is appropriate for… (1239-100). Learn More »

$75.00
ON HOLD

AMERICAN OR ENGLISH GLASS FINGER BOWL, CIRCA 1820-1850

AMERICAN OR ENGLISH GLASS FINGER BOWL, CIRCA 1820-1850

This attractive bowl stands 3 ½” tall with a polished pontil and cut flutes around the bottom section.  This obsolete 19th century glass form was used at the dining table to clean your fingers… (1239-104). Learn More »

EIGHT PANEL UMBRELLA INKWELL WITH OPEN PONTIL

EIGHT PANEL UMBRELLA INKWELL WITH OPEN PONTIL

This excavated, Civil War-era, eight-sided ink bottle is in very good condition and has a very pleasing cloudy aqua color.  There are no cracks, breaks, or repairs.  It measures approximately… (84-105). Learn More »

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 »

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 »

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 »

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 »


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5th NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARD COMPANY E FLANK MARKER

This very attractive blue silk marker with gold fringe and embroidered unit designation comes with a 1995 letter from flag authority Howard Madaus, a 2004 treatment report by Textile Preservation Associates, the well-known and highly respected… (1179-014). Learn More »

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