- ECLECTIC GROUP. Nineteenth and 20th
centuries. Amber handled blown flask, 8.25"h. Aqua GX111-4 McKearn calabash, 9.25"h. Two brass candlesticks, two pattern glass syrups, "Honeycomb" celery, pickle castor and...
[more like this] - FIVE EARLY BLOWN GLASS FLASKS. Eagle
and cornucopia olive flask, 6.5”H; cornucopia and basket olive flask, 5.25”H; aqua glass flask, Albany Glass Works, with sailing ship 5.5”H; aqua flask 6.5”H, aqua...
[more like this] - 3 AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS FLASKS, 19TH
COlive pattern molded Patkin, amber swirl, and aquamarine
5 H to 7 H
Litchfield Auctions is honored to offer Selections from the Collection of Peter Tillou. Peter has enjoyed...
[more like this] - 19TH C. CIVIL WAR ERA GLASS FLASKS UNITY
SYMBOLS (3)North America, United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Civil War era, ca. 1860s CE. A fine collection of 3 mold blown glass flasks that date to the American...
[more like this] - Four Molded Glass Aqua Flasks
American,
19th Century
one half-pint circa 1860-1875 having an eagle with pennant on both sides, Height 6 inches.
one quart size circa 1860-1875 having an American eagle and text Continental...
[more like this] - Three Molded Glass Green and Aqua Flasks
American,
19th Century
one pint size circa 1816-1830 by Keene-Marlboro Street Glass Works (Keene, New Hampshire) with a Masonic design on one side, an American eagle with shield on...
[more like this] - THREE AMERICAN AQUA BLUE MOLDED GLASS
WASHINGTON, MASONIC AND OTHER FLASKSThree American Aqua Blue Molded Glass Washington, Masonic and other Flasks...
[more like this] - AMERICAN SCROLL FLASK. Mid 19th century.
Aqua glass with iron pontil, four six-pointed stars and flared neck. Broken blister inside neck and some interior residue. Overall 9.25"h....
[more like this] - THREE GLASS FLASKSThree glass flasks,
to include two historical flasks and an aqua double flask, tallest - 9 1/4".
Condition:
Green - very small potstone, small open bubble. Aqua - one small open bubble. Double...
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF EARLY GLASSCollection
of early glass, to include a Washington/Taylor flask, aqua bottles, etc.
Condition:
Most in good condition....
[more like this] - AQUA GLASS WASHINGTON TAYLOR FLASK,
BY DYOTTVILLEAqua glass Washington Taylor flask, by Dyottville, 8" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages...
[more like this] - FIVE AQUA GLASS FLASKSFive aqua glass
flasks, tallest - 8 7/8".
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Open pontil. Overall as expected wear consistent with age and use including...
[more like this] - GLASS BOTTLESGlass bottles, including
an early dark amber eagle flask, tallest - 12 1/4" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Aqua flask with small spout flake or burst bubble....
[more like this] - GLASS: FIVE BLOWN GLASS VESSELS, REPRODUCTION
MUSEUM QUALITY PIECES, INCLUDING: GLASS FLY CATCHER TRAP BOTTLE, LIGHT GREEN, 10 1/2" H.; HANDLED RIBBED PITCHER, AQUA COLORED GLASS WITH EXTERIOR RIBS ON UPPER NECK, 9" H...GLASS:...
[more like this] - (4) AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS. EARLY 19TH
C. TOinclude: Union W H Franks and Son, Pittsburgh, aqua flask with cannon and flag, 7 3/4" high. A Washington and G Z Taylor Historic flask, aqua, 7" high. An eagle and grape...
[more like this] - (3) URN AND CORNUCOPIA DESIGN GLASS
FLASKS. EARLY19th c. Two are olive green, one is aqua. All show pontil mark, all with putty residue on base. Approx. 7" high....
[more like this] - (3) DOUBLE EAGLE GLASS FLASKS, EARLY
19TH C. ONEis marked Stoddard, New Hampshire and Slag Plate. Approx. 7 1/2" high. Hinge mold with traces of pontil. Two are different shades of amber, and one is aqua....
[more like this] - (10) Pcs glassware, c/o (2) Gillinder
& Sons Stippled Star celery vases (8-5/8" h), Jeannette Wedding box candy dish (4" s x 6-1/2" h), Blenko cobalt water bottle (8-1/8" h), hexagonal silver overlay sugar bowl...
[more like this] - Seven Molded Glass Aqua and Clear Flasks
American,
19th Century
one half-pint circa 1824-1840 likely from Pittsburgh having an American eagle on one side, a cornucopia on the other, Height 5 1/2 inches.
one pint size circa...
[more like this] - Two Molded Glass Aqua and Clear Flasks
American,
19th Century
one pint size circa 1860-1875 having an American eagle and text Cunningham / Pittsburgh to one side, an American eagle and text Glass / Manufacturers to the other,...
[more like this] - A Molded-Glass New York Flask in Aqua
by Albany Glass Works
American, Circa 1850-1865
obverse has a but of George Washington with text ALBANY GLASS WORKS / ALBANY / NY, the reverse with a full-rigged ship.
McKearin...
[more like this] - FOURTEEN ANTIQUE GLASS BOTTLE AND FLASKS.
Including: brown glass A.S Hopkins Stomach bitter bottle 10”H, aqua glass Dr. Skinner’s Celebrated 25 Cent Bitters 8.5”H, aqua glass Dr. Saweaver’s Canker and Salt...
[more like this] - 5PC 18C AMERICAN HAND BLOWN GLASS BOTTLES
PITCHER United States,18th CenturyIncludes one olive green wine bottle, a fine chestnut flask with applied lip, light aqua bottle, an amber vase, and a South Jersey Clevenger...
[more like this] - HISTORIC FLASK. American 1st half
19th century glass. GII-5 aqua pint with eagle. Very rare. 6 3/4''h. Pinpoints on rim and a blister (closed) inside neck....
[more like this] - Three glass historic flasks: one dark
olive with eagle over oval mark, "Pittsburgh, Pa", 7-1/2 in.; one pale green, billowing American flag over "For Our Country", other side with eagle and...
[more like this] - AQUA BLOWN GLASS FLASK. Zanesville
Ohio 2nd quarter-19th century. Chestnut flask with twenty-four swirled ribs. 6''h. Ex Clark Garrett Collection (Ohio). Lip has pinpoint edge flakes. Light surface...
[more like this] - THREE BLOWN GLASS BOTTLES. Nineteenth
century. Two American aqua bottles. Ludlow-type with eighteen ribs 6.75''h. and a plain glob with applied lip 8.5''h. Surface wear. And an English green squat bottle with...
[more like this] - Eight aqua glass flasks together with
a canning jar and an amber jug. ?...
[more like this] - SCROLL FLASK. Probably Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania 1830-1840 glass. GIX-45 aqua pint with scrolls. Scarce. 7 1/2''h. Small hairline radiating from a potstone and a little roughness on the lip....
[more like this] - Seven Washington portrait flasks, four
19th century: GI-24, "Washington"/Zachary Taylor "BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY" (Bridgeton Glass Works, 1836-1855), sheared mouth, pontil scar, pale blue/green...
[more like this] - Collection of early American glass to
include a New Jersey green aqua pitcher a Keen Masonic flask etc. ?...
[more like this] - FOUR BLOWN GLASS BOTTLES. A Clevenger
Bros. amber swirl bottle of gourd form. 6 3/4'' h. Together with three flasks. Pale green corn cob pattern. 6 1/2'' h. Olive fruit and urn and cornucopia. 5 1/2'' h. And aqua...
[more like this] - SCROLL FLASK. Louisville Glass Works
Louisville Kentucky 1855-1873. Aqua pint scroll flask GIX-8 with graphite pontil and sheared lip. Ex Gardner Collection/1051. Some high point wear and residue....
[more like this] - TWO GLASS FLASKS. Aqua eagle flask.
McKearin number GXII-17. Amber calabash. McKearin number GXIII-4....
[more like this] - HISTORIC FLASK. J. Shepard and Company
Zanesville Ohio 2nd quarter-19th century glass. GIV-32 aqua pint with Masonic arch eagle and ''Ohio.'' 6 1/2''h. In the making flaw inside the bottle around the...
[more like this] - SCROLL FLASK. John Robinson and Son
Manufacturers Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1830 -1840 glass. GIX-43 aqua pint with scrolls. Scarce. 7 1/4''h. Blister on neck (closed) and scratches....
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