Bottles

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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 star. … (179-397). Learn More »

$100.00
Originally $125.00

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 »

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 »

C1825-1845 BLOWN THREE-MOLD DECANTER

C1825-1845 BLOWN THREE-MOLD DECANTER

Blown three-mold decanter, McKearin number  GI-29, 8 3/4" tall with an open pontil.  This decanter, made by the Boston and Sandwich Glass Co. 1825-1845, is molded with pillars and is an inexpensive… (1239-126). Learn More »

C1825-1835 CELERY VASE WITH STRAWBERRY DIAMOND AND FAN PATTERN

C1825-1835 CELERY VASE WITH STRAWBERRY DIAMOND AND FAN PATTERN

Celery vase cut in the strawberry diamond and fan pattern, probably Bakewell, Page and Bakewell,  Pittsburgh, PA 1825-1835.  There is a cut band of husk below the rim and a band of broad flutes… (1239-123). Learn More »

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 »

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 »


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