BLOWN THREE MOLD PITCHER,
(McK# GV-17), clear, cylindrical with applied hollow glass handle,
pontil scar, 8 ¼"H, tooled mouth with pour spout,
about mint (a firing crack runs behind the lower handle attachment
and is barely noticeable.) Blown at the Boston and Sandwich Glass
Works, Sandwich, MA, 1825-1835, rare.
BLOWN THREE MOLD CREAMER,
(McK# GII-18), clear, cylindrical with flaring neck and applied
solid glass handle, pontil scar, 3 ¼"H, sheared rim
with pour spout, mint. American, 1820-1840. Ex. Kim Lane Collection.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER,
(McK# GII-7), clear olive green, barrel-shaped cylinder, pontil
scar, 8 ½"H, applied sloping collar with ring, about
perfect (small hard-to-find partial bubble burst and some minor
exterior wear). Blown at the Keene Marlboro Street Glass House,
Keene, NH, 1820-1840, rare.
BLOWN THREE MOLD PITCHER,
(McK# GV-6) clear flint glass, bulbous body with exaggerated pour
spout and an applied hollow glass handle, pontil scar, 6 ½"H,
tooled mouth with pour spout, a mint pitcher with a tiny spot
of manufacture related base edge roughness. American, 1820-1840,
rare.
BLOWN THREE MOLD PITCHER,
(McK# GV-3), clear, scalloped base with drawn body, simulated
neck threading and applied solid glass handle with two crimps,
pontil scar, 5 ¼"H, tooled mouth with pour spout,
about mint (some base edge roughness and a minor bruise on the
side of the lower handle attachment. Both are manufacture related
issues.) American, 1820-1840, unique handle treatment. Ex. Louis
G. Meyers and Alfred B. Maclay Collections.
BLOWN THREE MOLD PITCHER,
(McK# GV-16), clear, scalloped base with drawn body, simulated
neck threading and applied solid glass handle with medial rib,
pontil scar, 7 ¼"H, tooled mouth with pour spout,
mint. American, 1820-1840, very rare.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER,
(McK# GIII-2 Type 1), clear olive green, cylindrical, pontil scar,
quart, flared mouth, mint. Blown at the Mount Vernon Glass Works,
Vernon, NY, 1820-1840, rare.
BLOWN-THREE-MOLD SALT CELLAR,
(McK# GIII-25), deep cobalt blue, compressed ogee-shaped bowl
with drawn stem and foot, pontil scar, 2"H, sheared, tooled
and fire polished rim, a 1/8" flake is evident primarily
on the underside of the mouth. Blown at the Sandwich Glass Works,
Sandwich, MA, 1820-1840, scarce.
BLOWN THREE MOLD CREAMER,
(McK# GII-18), clear, bulbous body with short neck, well-formed
pour spout and applied solid handle, pontil scar, 3"H, tooled
and flared mouth, mint. American, 1820-1840.
BLOWN THREE MOLD CREAMER,
(McK# GII-21), clear, bulbous body with short neck, well-formed
pour spout and applied solid handle, pontil scar, 2 7/8"H,
tooled and flared mouth, mint. American, 1820-1840.
BLOWN THREE MOLD CREAMER,
(McK# GIII-21), clear, bulbous body with short neck, well-formed
pour spout and applied solid reeded handle, pontil scar, 2 7/8"H,
tooled and flared mouth, about mint (shallow 1/16" outer
rim flake). American, 1820-1840.
BLOWN THREE MOLD TOILET WATER
BOTTLE WITH CORRECT RIBBED STOPPER, (McK# GI-7), violet, conical,
pontil scar, 5 5/16"H, flared mouth, about mint (light interior
haze). Blown at the Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich,
MA, 1820-1840, rare color.
BLOWN THREE MOLD SALT CELLER, (McK# GIII-21), clear,
ogee-shaped with drawn foot, pontil scar, sheared and fire polished
rim, mint. American, 1820-1840, scarce form.
BLOWN THREE MOLD HAT WHIMSEY,
(GIII-25), clear, cylindrical, pontil scar, 2"H, inwardly
folded rim, mint. Blown at the Boston and Sandwich Glass Works,
Sandwich, MA, 1820-1840, scarce.
PAIR OF MINIATURE BLOWN THREE
MOLD PANS MADE FROM A STOPPER MOLD, clear, cylindrical, pontil
scars, outwardly folded rims, mint. American, 1820-1840, rare.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER,
(McK# GI-29), pale yellow green, cylindrical, pontil scar, quart,
as found with a 6" long crack. Blown at the Mount Vernon
Glass Works, Vernon, New York, 1820-1840, very rare.
BLOWN THREE MOLD FLIP GLASS,
(McK# GIII-22), clear flint glass, cylindrical, pontil scar, 6
1/8"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, about mint (there
MAY be a small area of polishing on the inner rim). American,
1820-1840, scarce.
PAIR OF BLOWN THREE MOLD
DECANTERS WITH ORIGINAL MATCHING STOPPERS, (McK# GV-14), colorless,
pontil scars, quarts, flared mouths, both bottles are perfect,
one stopper has a crack in the stem. American, 1820-1840, scarce.
Ex. Paul Richards Collection.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER,
(McK# GII-3), deep olive green, cylindrical, pontil scar, half-pint,
applied sloping collar with ring (shallow ½" base
edge flake). Blown at the Keene Marlboro Street Glass House, Keene,
NH, 1820-1840, extremely rare.
PAIR OF BLOWN THREE MOLD
DECANTERS with original stoppers, (McK# GI-29), deep cobalt blue,
pontil scars, half-pints, tooled and flared mouths, mint. American,
probably blown at the Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, MA, 1820-1840.
BLOWN THREE MOLD PITCHER,
(McK# GV-17), clear flint glass, blown in a decanter mold with
an applied, hollow glass handle, pontil scar, 8 ¼"H,
sheared and tooled mouth with pour spout, as blown with a well-camouflaged
crack behind the lower handle attachment. American, 1820-1840,
rare.
BLOWN THREE MOLD TOILET WATER
BOTTLE, (McK# GI-7), lavender, conical, pontil scar, 5 9/16"H,
flared mouth, mint. Blown at the Boston and Sandwich Glass Works,
Sandwich, MA, 1820-1840, rare color.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER,
(McK# GIII-19), bright, light forest green, cylindrical, pontil
scar, quart, sheared and fire polished mouth, an attic quality
bottle with a hard-to-find radiating potstone in the shoulder.
Blown at the Keene Marlboro Street Glass Works, Keene, NH 1820-1840,
scarce mold, rare color.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER,
(McK# GIII-16), golden olive amber, cylindrical, pontil scar,
pint, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. Blown at the Keene
Marlboro Street Glass Works, Keene, NH 1820-1840. Purchased from
Ed and Kathy Gray.
BLOWN THREE-MOLD DECANTER,
(McK# GII-28), light to medium sea green, square with beveled
edges, pontil scar, pint, flared mouth, cracked. Blown at the
Keene Marlboro Street Glass Works, Keene, NH, 1820-1840, scarce.
Ex. Roland Sallada Collection and pictured on Plate 5 in "Keene
and Stoddard Glass" by Pappas and Lane.
BLOWN THREE MOLD HAT, (McK#
GI-6), deep cobalt blue, pontil scar, 2 ½"H, inwardly
rolled mouth, an attic quality hat with a horizontal 5/8"
fissure above the base edge that is a manufacturer's flaw. American,
probably blown at a New England Glass Hose, 1820-1840, extremely
rare.
"BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER,
(McK# GIII-16), clear olive green, cylindrical, tubular pontil
scar, pint, sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint, barn found
bottle in need of a bath. Blown at the Keene Glass Works, Keene,
NH 1820-1840.
PAIR OF BLOWN THREE MOLD
DECANTERS WITH MATCHING STOPPERS, (McK# GIII-26), clear with a
moonstone tint, cylindrical, pontil scars, quarts, flared mouths,
about mint. American, 1820-1840, very scarce.
HANDLED BLOWN THREE MOLD
SHOT GLASS, (McK# GII-16), clear flint glass, cylindrical with
applied solid glass handle, pontil scar, 1 ¾"H, sheared
and fire polished mouth, about mint (a 1/8" heat check in
the handle is well hidden behind the rigaree). American, 1820-1840,
extremely rare.
BLOWN THREE MOLD HAT OR SALT,
(McK# GIII-23), clear flint glass, pontil scar, 2 ½"H,
inwardly rolled rim, mint. Blown at the Boston and Sandwich Glass
Company, 1820-1840.
BLOWN THREE MOLD PITCHER,
(McK# GV-7), clear flint glass, body formed from a quart-sized
decanter mold, hand tooled pour spout, applied hollow handle with
fancy terminal, pontil scar, 6 7/8"H, tooled rim, a mint
pitcher with a manufacturer's pontil bruise that does not detract.
American, possibly blown at the Boston and Sandwich Glass Works,
Sandwich, MA, 1820-1840, rare. Ex. Frank Jedlicka Collection.
BLOWN THREE MOLD PITCHER,
(McK# GII-25), clear flint or soda lime glass, body formed from
a quart-sized decanter mold, hand tooled pour spout, applied solid
glass handle with medial rib, pontil scar, 5 3/4"H, tooled
rim, mint. American, probably blown at a Midwestern Glass House,
1820-1840, extremely rare, probably unique. Ex. George McKearin
Collection, ex. Wayne Ayers Collection, ex. Charles G. Moore Collection.
BLOWN THREE MOLD HAT OR SALT, (McK# GIII-23), intense
cobalt blue, pontil scar, 2 3/8"H, inwardly rolled rim, a
mint hat with a nearly imperceptible rough spot in the inner rim
edge. Blown at the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, Sandwich,
MA, 1820-1840, scarce. Ex. Dr. and Mrs. Hollander Collection,
exhibited at the Sandwich Glass Museum.
BLOWN THREE MOLD CELERY VASE,
(McK GV-21), clear flint glass, ground pontil scar, 8 ¼"H,
tooled rim, a mint vase with some manufacturer's "crizzling"
within the bowl. American, probably blown at the Bakewell, Page
and Bakewell Glass House, Pittsburgh, PA, 1824-1828, rare.
BLOWN THREE MOLD TUMBLER,
(McK# GII-18), clear with a strong bluish cast, pontil scar, 3
5/8"H, sheared and fire polished rim, mint. American, 1820-1840,
very scarce.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER
WITH MATCHING ACORN STOPPER STOPPER, (McK# GIII-2 Type 2), clear
flint glass, pontil scar, quart, outwardly flared mouth, a mint
bottle with a few wisps of light interior haze. American, 1820-1840,
a scarce decanter with a rare stopper.
SMALL BLOWN THREE MOLD PITCHER,
(McK# GII-18), clear with a bluish cast, globular body with tooled
pour spout and an applied ribbed hollow handle, pontil scar, 5"H,
sheared and fire polished rim, mint. American, 1820-1840, ex.
David Ellis Collection.
BLOWN THREE MOLD TUMBLER,
(McK# GIII-21), clear flint glass, barrel-shaped, pontil scar,
3 5/8"H, sheared and fire polished rim, about mint. American,
1820-1840, very scarce.
BLOWN THREE MOLD TUMBLER,
(McK# GIII-14), clear flint glass with a grey cast, pontil scar,
3 5/8"H, sheared and fire polished rim, about mint. American,
1820-1840, very scarce.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER,
(McK# GIII-16), deep olive green, cylindrical, tubular pontil
scar, pint, sheared and fire polished mouth, about mint (several
small, shallow body flakes). Blown at the Keene Glass Works, Keene,
NH 1820-1840.
BLOWN-THREE-MOLD DRAM OR
CORDIAL, (McK# GII-16), clear flint glass, heavily manipulated
with a conical bowl and drawn foot, pontil scar, 3"H, sheared
and fire polished rim, mint. Blown at the Boston and Sanwich Glass
Works, Sandwich, MA, 1820-1840, rare.
BLOWN THREE-MOLD DECANTER,
(McK# GII-28), light sea green, square with beveled edges, pontil
scar, pint, flared mouth, a mint decanter missing the original
stopper. Blown at the Keene Marlboro Street Glass Works, Keene,
NH, 1820-1840, scarce.
BLOWN THREE MOLD CELERY VASE,
(McK GV-21), clear flint glass, ground pontil scar, 8 ¼"H,
tooled rim, a mint vase exhibiting some minor wear and staining.
American, probably blown at the Bakewell, Page and Bakewell Glass
House, Pittsburgh, PA, 1820-1840, rare.
BLOWN THREE MOLD HAT WHIMSEY,
(McK# GIII-3), deep cobalt blue, pontil scar, 3"H, folded
rim, about mint (two pinhead-sized body flakes). American, 1820-1840.
BLOWN THREE MOLD CREAMER,
(McK# GIII-24), vivid cobalt blue, applied solid glass handle
with medial rib, tubular pontil scar, 4 1/8"H, hand-tooled
mouth with exaggerated pour spout, about mint (hard-to-find flash
in the handle). Probably blown at the Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich,
MA, 1820-1840, rare. Ex. Norman Heckler Jr. Collection.
BLOWN THREE MOLD CREAMER,
(McK# GII-21), clear, bulbous body with short neck, well-formed
pour spout and applied solid handle, pontil scar, 2 7/8"H,
flared and tooled mouth, mint. American, 1820-1840, scarce.
PAIR OF BLOWN THREE MOLD PITCHERS, (McK #GII-33), clear,
globular bodies with applied solid glass handles, pontil scars,
pint and quart, hand-tooled mouths with pour spouts, both pieces
are badly damaged, the pint-sized pitcher exhibits an early staple
repair. American, probably blown at an Ohio Glass Works, 1820-1840.
The pint-sized piece retains a McKearin label and it is probably
the same piece listed in the Blown Three Mold charts.
BLOWN THREE MOLD HAT, (McK#
GIII-23), deep cobalt blue, tubular pontil scar, 2 3/8"H,
inwardly folded rim, mint. American, probably blown at the Boston
and Sandwich Glass Company, Sandwich, Massachusetts, 1825-1835,
scarce, ex. William Elsholz Collection, ex. Corning Museum Collection.
Exhibited at the Detroit Institute of Arts in 1953.
BLOWN THREE MOLD SALT, (McK#
GII-20), clear, straight-sided bowl and circular foot drawn from
the same gather, pontil scar, 1 5/8"H x 2 7/8"D, sheared
and tooled rim, a mint salt with a minor pontil chip noted for
accuracy only. American, 1820-1840, rare form.
GEOMETRIC INK, (McK# GIII-29),
bright golden amber, pontil scar, 1 13/16"H x 2 3/16"D,
disc mouth, mint. Keene Marlboro Street Glass Works, Keene, NH,
1815-1830, very scarce in this lighter than normal shade of color.
BLOWN THREE MOLD HAT WHIMSEY,
(McK# GIII-4), clear, beaver-style top hat, pontil scar, 2 5/8"H,
inwardly folded rim, mint. American, probably blown at the Boston
and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, MA, 1820-1840.
BLOWN THREE MOLD HAT, (McK#
GIII-4), deep cobalt blue, beaver-style top hat, pontil scar,
2 1/2"H, outwardly folded rim, mint. American, 1820-1840,
scarce.
BLOWN THREE MOLD SALT CELLAR,
(McK# GII-20), colorless, ogee shaped bowl with drawn foot, pontil
scar, 2 1/4"H x 2 5/8"D at widest point, tooled and
flared rim, a mint salt with a pinhead-sized spot of lip edge
roughness. American, 1820-1840, rare form.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER
WITH PERIOD STOPPER, (McK# GIII-2, Type 1), clear, pontil scar,
quart, outwardly flared mouth, mint. Mount Vernon Glass Works,
Mount Vernon, NY, 1820-1840.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER
WITH MATCHING STOPPER, (McK# GIII-2, Type 1), clear, pontil scar,
pint, outwardly flared mouth, mint. Mount Vernon Glass Works,
Mount Vernon, NY, 1820-1840.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER
WITH PERIOD STOPPER, (McK# GIII-6), colorless, cylindrical, pontil
scar, 8 1/2"H with stopper, flared mouth, a mint decanter
with some light, scattered interior haze. American, 1820-1840.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER
WITH PERIOD STOPPER, (McK# GII-27), colorless with an unusual
yellowish tint, barrel shaped decanter with applied neck rings,
pontil scar, quart, tooled and flared mouth, about mint (shallow
3/16" body bruise). American, 1820-1840, scarce.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER
WITH PERIOD STOPPER, (McK# GIII-16), colorless, pontil scar, 9
5/8"H with stopper, flared mouth, mint. Keene Marlboro Street
Glass Works, Keene, NH, 1820-1840, rare color for this mold.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER,
(McK# GIII-24), clear, cylindrical, pontil scar, half-pint, tooled
and flared mouth, mint. American, probably blown at the Boston
and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, MA, 1820-1840, scarce.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER
WITH MATCHING PERIOD STOPPER, (McK# GIV-7), colorless, arch and
fern with snake medallion, pontil scar, quart, flared mouth ground
for a stopper, mint. Probably blown at the Boston and Sandwich
Glass Works, Sandwich, MA, 1820-1840.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER
WITH PERIOD STOPPER, (McK# GIV-6), colorless, gothic arch over
short ribs, heavy solid bar pontil scar, quart, flared mouth ground
for a stopper, mint. American, 1820-1840, scarce.
BLOWN THREE MOLD HAT WHIMSEY,
(McK# GII-21), clear flint glass, pontil scar, 21/4"H x 2
1/8"D, folded rim, about mint (inconsequential 1/16"
bruise on the inner edge of the folded rim). Possibly blown at
the Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, MA, 1820-1840,
scarce pattern.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DEEP DISH
OR PATTY PAN, (McK# GIII-20), colorless, sunburst and diamond
diaper pattern, pontil scar, 1 7/8"H x 5 5/8"D, folded
rim, mint. Probably blown at the Boston and Sandwich Glass Works,
Sandwich, MA, 1820-1840, scarce, ex. Frank Jedlicka collection.
BLOWN THREE MOLD PITCHER,
(unrecorded mold similar to McK#GII-33), clear, globular with
applied semi-ear shaped handle, pontil scar, 5 1/2"H blown
in a quart sized decanter mold, sheared and tooled rim with pour
spout, mint. Blown at a Midwestern (probably Mantua, Ohio) Glass
Works, 1820-1840, extremely rare pattern, exceptional form.
BLOWN THREE MOLD DECANTER,
(McK# GI-29), deep cobalt blue, pontil scar, half-pint, flared
mouth with original stopper, mint. Probably blown at the Boston
and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, MA, 1820-1840, scarce.
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