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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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SLOUCH HAT OF ARTILLERY OFFICER A.N. PARSON'S VI (6th) CORPS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC

This slouch hat has "IT", that is the look and feel of a hat worn in combat. The owner Lieutenant to Captain Augustine N. Parsons saw plenty of that in the 1st New Jersey Light Artillery, Battery A. NEW JERSEY 1ST LIGHT ARTILLERY (Three Years): This… (1268-546). Learn More »

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