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Indian War ear patterned bar decanter. Stands 9 1/2" tall; ten-sided base [decagon] measures 3 1/2" in diameter. No obvious cracks or chips. Stopper missing. Minor wear inside lip where… (14-1437). Learn More »
$56.00
Originally $70.00
Decanter has cut crystal top with fluted base and shoulder. Measures approx. 6 ½” tall by 3 ½’ wide. Excellent condition with no chips or cracks. [sl] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS… (179-760). Learn More »
Purchased in the early 1960’s by a local antique dealer in Gettysburg who specializes in glassware. It is the only known complete set of Gettysburg souvenir clambroth dishes for children. This set… (M26342). Learn More »
Amber flask has applied top and polished pontil scar. No markings. Flask measures 7 ¾” tall by 3 ¼” wide at the base. No chips or cracks. [sl] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS… (998-1365). Learn More »
$40.00
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This heavy flint glass bar decanter dates to the 1850’s and is of the Ashburton Pattern. Quart sized. Measures 10 ½” tall x 3 ¾” in diameter at the base. Excellent condition with no chips or… (179-830). Learn More »
English Delft porcelain jar features gold gilt bands, the image of two palm trees with serpents, and a turtle. Label reads, “HOJAS DE AJENJOS”. This was for ajenjos leaves, also known as wormwood.… (909-80). Learn More »
English Delft tin glazed pottery jar features a cartouche label that reads, “MEL. UIOLAT”. This would have been a honey based elixir of violet, which was used for skin infections. Jar displays… (909-68). Learn More »
Jar features a scene of colorful flowers and bands of gold gilt. In the center is the label, “VASELINA”. Backstamp reads, “J. FONTEMOING & L. PEIGNEY / PAUL LEFEBURE SUCCESSOR / 13 RUE DE… (909-115). Learn More »
English Delft porcelain jar features gold gilt bands with a floral cartouche label that reads, “CUSPARIA”. This was a medicine made from the bark of a tree in South America and was used as a… (909-82). Learn More »
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 »
English Delft ceramic jar features gold gilt bands, the caduceus symbol and a cartouche label flanked by flowers that reads, “BALS: ARCOEL”. Jar has one small chip on the side of the top rim.… (909-77). Learn More »
Amber glass bottle with glass stopper measures 15 ½” high x 5 ½” at the base. Painted label reads, “MIST:CRET:C:”. This formula was a treatment for cholera. Very good condition with one… (909-97). Learn More »
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 »
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 »
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 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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New patterns of swords for the U.S. army were developed from 1832 to 1834. This elegant smallsword pattern (variously called by collectors the 1832 or 1834 pattern) was designated for officers of Engineers and Medical Staff (and Pay Department as… (870-325). Learn More »