- RARE BLOWN THREE-MOLD GLASS HAT, CA.
RARE BLOWN THREE-MOLD GLASS HAT, CA. 1825-1835Rare blown three-mold purple-cobalt colored glass hat, ca. 1825-1835 , GII-18, 15-diamond base with turned up brim, possibly Keene Marlboro Street Glass Works or Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, blown into small inkwell mold for pattern, 2 3/8" h., brim - 2 1/2" dia., base - 2" dia. Only two others recorded - Mark Vuonos collection and Corning Museum. Provenance: George McKearin Collection; Parke-Bernet Auction, Fish collection, 1940; Skinner, Frank Jedlicka collection, March 9, 2002, lot 466; private collection; Dan Baldwin.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- HAAS & HURTER ROSEWOOD, EBONY AND BRASS
HAAS & HURTER ROSEWOOD, EBONY AND BRASS SEXTANTHAAS & HURTER ROSEWOOD, EBONY AND BRASS SEXTANT , 19th century, engraved "No. 14 Nugent's Patent Septant, Made by Haas & Hurter, G. Marlboro Street, London .”
17 in. x 14 ½ in.
Condition:
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- Five Molded Glass Olive Green Flasks
American,
Five Molded Glass Olive Green Flasks
American, 19th Century
one pint size circa 1840-1860 likely by Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks (Keene, New Hampshire) having an American eagle on one side, a cornucopia on the other, Height 6 3/4 inches.
one pint size circa 1850-1865 by Dyottville Glass Works (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) having an American eagle and text E Pluribus Unum on one side, the maker's name to other side, Height 8 1/2 inches.
one pint size circa 1824-1840 likely by Lancaster Glass Works (Lancaster, New York) having a cornucopia on one side, an urn on the other, Height 6 1/2 inches.
one pint size circa 1860-1875 by Arsenal Glass Works (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) having a miner on one side, the maker's name and an American eagle on the other, Height 7 3/4 inches.
one pint size circa 1850-1865 by Willington Glass Company (West Willington, Connecticut) having an American eagle and Liberty on one side, the maker's name to the other, Height 7 1/2 inches.
McKearin reference numbers GII-38, GIII-17, GXI-15, GII-62, GII-73.
Property of a Midwestern Institution
- Two Molded Glass Amber and Olive Green
Two Molded Glass Amber and Olive Green Flasks
American, 19th Century
one pint size circa 1816-1830 by Keene Marlboro Street Glass Works (Keene, New Hampshire) having Masonic decorations on one side, an American eagle and raised letters HS (for Henry Schoolcraft) on the other, Height 7 3/4 inches.
one quart size circa 1860-1875 having a miner on one side, an American eagle on the other, Height 9 1/4 inches.
McKearin reference numbers GXI-40, GIV-2.
Property of a Midwestern Institution
- Three Molded Glass Green Flasks
American,
Three Molded Glass Green Flasks
American, 19th Century
one quart size circa 1840-1860 by Coffin & Hay (Hammonton, New Jersey) having an American eagle on one side, a United States flag with nineteen stars and maker's name on other, Height 8 inches.
one pint size circa 1860-1875 having an eagle on both sides, one side with text Pittsburgh / PA, Height 7 1/2 inches.
one pint size circa 1815-1830 by the Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks (Keene, New Hampshire) having Masonic designs to one side, an American eagle with text E Pluribus Unum, IP on the other, Height 7 3/4 inches.
McKearin reference numbers GII-48, GII-113, GIV-1.
Property of a Midwestern Institution
- Three Molded Glass Green and Aqua Flasks
American,
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 the other, Height 7 1/2 inches.
one quart size circa 1850-1872 by Willington Glass Works (West Willington, Connecticut) with an eagle and text LIBERTY on one side and maker's name on other, Height 9 inches.
one pint size circa 1824-1840, likely from Pittsburgh, having an American eagle with shield on one side, a sunburst with 32 rays on the other, Height 6 1/2 inches.
McKearin reference numbers GIV-17, GII-61, GII-7.
Property of a Midwestern Institution
- (VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS, NEW HAMPSHIRE
(VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS, NEW HAMPSHIRE & VERMONT: 337 POSTCARDS EARLY TO LATE-20TH CENTURY(VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS, NEW HAMPSHIRE & VERMONT: 337 POSTCARDS, Early to Late-20th Century, MA (211 cards). Early: Winthrop Yacht Club pier, Life Saving Station (Nahant), fold-out of Sterling view, Swifts Beach and Harbor, Rotograph of Taunton Green & more. VT (38 cards). Real photos of horse-drawn sledge with log and Ludlow home of U.S. Atty. John G. Sargent. Early VT: Howe Scale Co. in Rutland and view of White River and South Royalton. NH (85 cards). Early: Tilton Main Street, bird's-eye view of Danbury, Manchester and Marlboro street views. NH real photo: Mt. Cranmore, Lancaster Hospital, Cannon Mt. ski race and more.
- NH OLIVE GREEN BLOWN MOLDED GLASS INKWELL
NH OLIVE GREEN BLOWN MOLDED GLASS INKWELL Early 19th c. Olive Green Blown Molded Glass Inkwell, G-II pattern, probably Keene Marlboro Street Glass Works, drum shape with diamond point decoration, 2" high, 2 5/8" diam. Surface wear, glass imperfections.
- Two Molded Glass Aqua and Clear Flasks
American,
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, Height 7 3/4 inches.
one pint size circa 1816-1830 by Keene Marlboro Street Glass Works (Keene, New Hampshire) having Masonic decorations to one side, an American eagle with raised letters J.K./B to the other, Height 7 1/2 inches.
McKearin reference numbers GII-11, GIV-3.
Property of a Midwestern Institution
- ***SUNBURST FLASK. Keene Marlboro Street
***SUNBURST FLASK. Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks Keene New Hampshire 1815 -1830 glass. GVIII-I green pint with sunbursts. 8 1/4''h. Some scratches on inside of the neck. Overall good condition.
- Nineteenth century GIII Keene blown
Nineteenth century GIII Keene blown three mold glass decanter attr. to Keene Marlboro Street Glass Works, Keene, NH. 7 1/4"H. A 3/4" stress crack appears on the side.