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 6681

PERFECTLY FORMED OVERSIZED ZANESVILLE PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE

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PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, golden amber, 24 ribs swirled to the right, pontil scar, 9"H, outwardly folded mouth, an undamaged bottle exhibiting the expected usage wear. Midwestern, probably blown at the Zanesville Glass Works, Zanesville, OH, 1820-1840, rare size.

 7030

EXCEPTIONAL PINT SIZED CONNECTICUT PITKIN FLASK

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PITKIN-TYPE GERMAN HALF-POST FLASK, bright olive yellow, 36 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the left, pontil scar, 6 3/8"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at an early Connecticut Glass House, 1790-1820.

 6982

PILLAR MOLDED PITTSBURGH PITCHER

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PILLAR MOLDED PITCHER, colorless, 8 vertical ribs, sack-shaped body with applied solid glass handle and fancy rigaree treatment, ground pontil scar, 9 ¼"H, a mint piece of tableware exhibiting the expected usage wear. Probably blown at a Pittsburgh Glass House, 1840-1870.

 6983

PATTERN MOLDED PITTSBURGH CRUET WITH HOLLOW HANDLE

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PATTERN MOLDED HANDLED CRUET, colorless, 16 vertical ribs, bulbous body with applied hollow handle, pontil scar, 7 3/4" H, tooled mouth with pour spout, mint. Probably blown at a Pittsburgh District Glass Works, Pittsburgh, PA, 1820-1840.

 6990

STIEGEL TYPE 20 DIAMOND CREAMER

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PATTERN MOLDED CREAMER, cobalt blue, 20 diamonds, pear-shaped with applied solid glass handle, pontil scar, 4"H, sheared and tooled mouth with pour spout, mint. American or English, 1780 or 1800.

 6778

UNIQUE PATTERN MOLDED ZANESVILLE BOWL

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PATTERN MOLDED BOWL IN THE SHAPE OF A HAT, brilliant yellow green, 24 ribs, pontil scar, 7 ¾"D at the widest point, outwardly folded rim, a mint bowl exhibiting the expected usage wear. Blown at the Zanesville Glass Works, Zanesville, OH, 1820-1840, unique. Ex. Norman C. Heckler, Sr. Collection

 6976

BRIGHTLY COLORED ZANESVILLE GLOBULAR BOTTLE

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PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, bright yellow amber, 24 ribs swirled to the right, pontil scar, 8 7/8"H, outwardly folded mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting the expected light usage wear. Midwestern, probably blown at the Zanesville Glass Works, Zanesville, OH, 1820-1840.

 6318

VERY RARE 18TH CENTURY ALPINE REGION PATTERN MOLDED GERMAN HALF-POST FLASK - COBALT BLUE!

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PATTERN MOLDED FLASK, 24 vertical ribs, deep cobalt blue, pontil scar, 5 ¾"H, sheared mouth with applied threaded pewter closure, mint. Blown in the European Alpine Region, C. 1720, very rare.

 6552

SUPERB PATTERN MOLDED ZANESVILLE GLOBULAR BOTTLE

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PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, bright orange amber, 24 ribs swirled to the right, pontil scar, 7"H, outwardly folded mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting the expected usage wear. Midwestern, probably blown at the Zanesville Glass Works, Zanesville, OH, 1820-1840.

 6385

18TH CENTURY VERTICALLY RIBBED PITKIN-TYPE FLASK

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, clear olive green, 30 vertical ribs, pontil scar, 6 3/8"H, sheared and tooled mouth, about mint (minor exterior wear and some interior haze). American, probably blown at a 18th century South Jersey Glass House, rare.

 6448

YELLOW AMBER 24 RIB 1/2 PINT MIDWESTERN FLASK

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PATTERN MOLDED FLASK, bright yellow amber, 24 ribs swirled to the right, 5 ¼"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint flask exhibiting the expected usage wear. Blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840.

 6449

GOLDEN YELLOW AMBER 24 VERTICAL RIB MIDWESTERN FLASK

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PATTERN MOLDED FLASK, golden yellow amber, 24 vertical ribs, 4 7/8"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint flask exhibiting the expected usage wear. Blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840.

 6450

GOLDEN YELLOW WITH OLIVE CAST 24 RIB MIDWESTERN FLASK

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PATTERN MOLDED FLASK, bright golden yellow with an olive cast, 24 vertical ribs, 4 1/2"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint flask exhibiting the expected usage wear. Blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840.

 6451

GOLDEN AMBER 24 RIB MIDWESTERN POCKET FLASK

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PATTERN MOLDED FLASK, bright golden amber, 24 vertical ribs, 5 1/2"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint flask exhibiting the expected usage wear. Blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840.

 6452

GOLDEN AMBER 24 SWIRLED RIB MIDWESTERN POCKET FLASK

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PATTERN MOLDED FLASK, bright yellow amber, 24 ribs swirled to the left, 4 5/8"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint flask exhibiting the expected usage wear. Blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840.

6016

UNUSUALLY SMALL 24RIB ZANESVILLE GLOBULAR BOTTLE - RARE SIZE!

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ITEM 6016. PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, deep amber, 24 ribs swirled to the left, pontil scar, 7 3/8"H, outwardly folded mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting the expected usage wear. Midwestern, probably blown at the Zanesville Glass Works, Zanesville, OH, 1820-1840, rare size. Ex. Jack Whistance.

 6335

THE "BEST" OVERSIZED MIDWESTERN PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE

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PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, light, bright golden yellow with an olive cast, 24 ribs swirled to the left, pontil scar, 9"H, outwardly folded mouth, mint. Midwestern, probably blown at the Zanesville Glass Works, Zanesville, OH, 1820-1840, rare size and color.

 6284

BEAUTIFUL PINT SIZED PITKIN-TYPE FLASK

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, olive green, 36 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the left, pontil scar, 6 7/8"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 6286

PATTERN MOLDED CHESTNUT FLASK

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PATTERM MOLDED CHESTNUT FLASK, aquamarine, 24 ribs swirled slightly to the left, jagged tubular pontil scar, 10 5/8"H, applied sloping collar, mint. American, probably blown at a Pittsburgh District Glass House, C. 1840.

 6235

OVERSIZED NEW ENGLAND PITKIN-TYPE INK

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OVERSIZED PITKIN-TYPE INK, olive green, 36 ribs swirled to the left, pontil scar, 2 1/16"H x 2 9/16"D, tooled disc mouth, mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1820, rare size.

 6242

BRIGHTLY COLORED PATTERN MOLDED FLASK

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PATTERN MOLDED FLASK, bright yellow amber, 24 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the left, pontil scar, 5"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint flask exhibiting the expected usage wear. Midwestern, 1820-1840.

 6157

18TH CENTURY 24 RIB POCKET FLASK

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PATTERN MOLDED POCKET FLASK, deep aquamarine, 22 vertical ribs, deep aquamarine, pontil scar, 4 ½"H, sheared and fire polished mount, a mint flask exhibiting the expected usage wear. American, probably blown at a Mid-Atlantic States Glass House, late 18th century.

 6159

BLUE GREEN 24 RIB MIDWESTERN FLASK

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PATTERN MOLDED POCKET FLASK, medium blue green, 24 ribs swirled to the left, pontil scar, 6 ¼"H, sheared and fire polished lip, a mint flask exhibiting the expected usage wear. Blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1815-1840, scarce color.

 6014

UNUSUALLY FORMED 24RIB MIDWESTERN FLASK

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ITEM 6014. PATTERN MOLDED FLASK, bluish aquamarine, 24 vertical ribs, flattened ovoid, pontil scar, 7 ¾"H, flared mouth, a mint flask with the expected usage wear. American, probably blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1830-1850, rare.

 6130

25 RIB PATTERN MOLDED MIDWESTERN CHESTNUT BOTTLE

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PATTERN MOLDED CHESTNUT FLASK, deep aquamarine, 25 ribs swirled to the right, pontil scar, 8 7/8"H, applied blob-style collar, about mint (spotty interior haze). American, probably blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840.

 6165

MIDWESTERN 24 RIB CHESTNUT BOTTLE

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PATTERN MOLDED CHESTNUT FLASK, deep aquamarine, 16 ribs swirled to the right, pontil scar, 8 5/8"H, applied double collar, about mint (tiny base edge potstone bruise). American, probably blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840.

 6287

MIDWESTERN 24 RIB GLOBULAR BOTTLE

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PATTERM MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, aquamarine, 16 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the right, pontil scar, 9"H, applied inverted tapered collar, a mint bottle exhibiting light overall usage wear. American, probably blown at a Pittsburgh District Glass House, C. 1840.

 6199

GOLDEN YELLOW 24 RIB ZANESVILLE GLOBULAR BOTTLE - GREAT SIZE!

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PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, golden yellow amber, 24 ribs swirled to the left, pontil scar, 7 1/16"H, outwardly folded mouth, mint. Midwestern, probably blown at the Zanesville Glass Works, Zanesville, OH, 1820-1840, rare size and color.

 6094

18TH CENTURY PITKIN TYPE FLASK - WISTARBURGH?

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, clear olive green, 16 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the right, pontil scar, 5 5/8"H, crudely sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint flask exhibiting some usage wear. American, mid to late 18th century.

 SP50

RARE 4 3/4" CONNECTICUT PITKIN-TYPE FLASK

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, clear olive yellow, 36 ribs swirled to the left, pontil scar, 4 3/4"H x 3 3/8"W at widest point, sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint flask exhibiting some minor wear at the highpoints. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820, an unusually small Pitkin-type flask.

 SP49

RARE SINGLE PATTERN PINT-SIZED NEW ENGLAND PITKIN-TYPE FLASK

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, gold, 36 ribs swirled to the left, pontil scar, 6 5/8"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820

 SP54

NEW ENGLAND PITKIN-TYPE FLASK - LIGHT COLOR!

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, clear olive green, 36 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the right, pontil scar, 5 3/8"H x 3 1/2" at widest point, sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint bottle with a small manufacturer's pontil flake or tool mark. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 5756

RARE 36 RIBS, RIBBED AND SWIRLED PITKIN-TYPE INKWELL - CLEAR YELLOW OLIVE

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PITKIN-TYPE INKWELL, clear yellow olive, 36 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the left, pontil scar, 1 ¾"H, outwardly tooled disc mouth, about mint (small, skin deep base flake of no consequence). Blown at an early New England Glass House, 1790-1820, rare.

 5932

SPECTACULAR DEEP EMERALD GREEN PITKIN INK

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PITKIN-TYPE INKWELL, deep emerald green, 36 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the left, pontil scar, 1 ¾"H, outwardly tooled disc mouth, about mint (pinhead-sized lip edge flake of nominal depth). Blown at an early New England Glass House, 1790-1820, very rare color.

 BM31

SPECTACULAR STIEGEL 12 DIAMOND FLASK

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ITEM BM31. PATTERN MOLDED FLASK, bright, light pink amethyst, 12 nip't diamonds, pontil scar, 5 1/8"H, crudely sheared mouth, about mint (some lip edge roughness). Blown at Stiegel's American Flint Glass Manufactory, 1769-1774, rare.

 5675

RARE PITTSBURGH, PA PATTERN MOLDED PITCHER

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PATTERN MOLDED PITCHER, clear flint glass, 8 ribs swirled to the right, pear-shaped body with applied circular foot and applied solid glass handle, polished pontil scar, 8 ¾"H, tooled mouth with exaggerated pour spout, a crack across the base of the handle is most likely a manufacturer's flaw. Blown at a Pittsburgh District Glass House, 1840-1860, rare.

 6031

UNUSUALLY LARGE 24RIB ZANESVILLE GLOBULAR BOTTLE - RARE SIZE!

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ITEM 6031. PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, light, bright yellow amber, 24 ribs swirled to the right, pontil scar, 9 3/8"H, outwardly folded mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting the expected usage wear. Midwestern, probably blown at the Zanesville Glass Works, Zanesville, OH, 1820-1840, rare size.

 6016 AND 6031

SUPERB ASSEMBLED PAIR OF 24RIB ZANESVILLE GLOBULAR BOTTLES

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These wonderful bottles are not only startlingly different in size and color but also ribbed in different directions.

 6054

SPECTACULAR NEW ENGLAND PITKIN-TYPE FLASK - CRUDE!

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, pale moss green, 36 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the right, pontil scar, 5 1/8" H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 SP51

SPECTACULAR HALF-PINT NEW ENGLAND PITKIN-TYPE FLASK - RARE PATTERN

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, bright yellow olive, 36 ribs loosely swirled to the right, tubular pontil scar, 5 1/4"H x 3 3/4"W at widest point, sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint flask with a manufacturer's touch mark beside the pontil scar. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1780-1820, a most unusual Pitkin flask.

 SP55

STRIKING NEW ENGLAND PITKIN-TYPE FLASK - GREAT COLOR!

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, yellow with an olive tone, swirled to the left, 36 ribs, pontil scar, 5 1/4"H x 3 3/4"W at widest point, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at the Pitkin Glass Works, East Hartford, CT, 1790-1820.

 5989

DIMINUTIVE 16 RIB POCKET FLASK OR NURSER WITH ORIGINAL PEWTER CLOSURE

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PATTERN MOLDED NURSER OR POCKET FLASK WITH ORIGINAL PEWTER CLOSURE, pale green, 16 vertical ribs, pontil scar, 5 ¾"H, sheared and fire polished mouth with applied threaded pewter closure, mint. Probably American, possibly late 18th century South Jersey, rare.

 SP53

UNUSUALLY FORMED PINT-SIZED PITKIN-TYPE FLASK

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, gold, 36 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the left, pontil scar, 6"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 SP52

EXTREMELY CRUDE NEW ENGLAND PITKIN-TYPE FLASK

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, yellow olive, 36 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the left, pontil scar, 5 1/4"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 SP56

UNUSUAL 30 RIB NEW JERSEY PITKIN-TYPE FLASK

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, clear olive green, 30 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the left, pontil scar, 6 ½"H, crudely sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint flask with a very crudely rendered mouth. American, probably blown at a New Jersey Glass Works, 1760-1800.

 SP48

WAFFLE PATTERN NEW ENGLAND PITKIN-TYPE FLASK - GREAT COLOR!

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, clear yellow olive, 36 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the right, pontil scar, 6 1/2"H x 4 1/4"W at widest point x 2 ¼"D, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820, scarce pattern.

 5889

ZANESVILLE, OHIO 24 RIB GLOBULAR BOTTLE - RARE COLOR!

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PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, yellow with an olive tone, 24 ribs swirled to the left, pontil scar, 8 ½"H, outwardly folded mouth, mint. Midwestern, probably blown at the Zanesville Glass Works, Zanesville, OH, 1820-1840, rare color.

 5859

YELLOW NEW ENGLAND PITKIN-TYPE FLASK - BOLDEST IMPRESSION!

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, yellow with an slight olive tone, 36 ribs swirled to the left, pontil scar, 5 3/16"H x 3 3/4"W at widest point, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at the Pitkin Glass Works, East Hartford, CT, 1790-1820.

 5790

SUPERB 36 RIBS CT PITKIN-TYPE FLASK - LIGHT OLIVE YELLOW

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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, light olive yellow, 36 ribs ribbed and swirled to the right, pontil scar, 5 ½"H, sheared and tooled mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 5420

PITTSBURGH PATTERN MOLDED HANDLED CRUET WITH ORIGINAL STOPPER - CLEAR WITH STRONG GRAYISH TINT

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PATTERN MOLDED HANDLED CRUET WITH MATCHING PATTERN MOLDED HOLLOW STOPPER, clear with strong grayish tint, 18 vertical ribs, bulbous body with applied hollow handle, pontil scar, 8" H, tooled mouth with pour spout, mint. Probably blown at a Pittsburgh District Glass Works, Pittsburgh, PA, 1800-1840.

 5705

GOLDEN YELLOW AMBER 24 RIB MIDWESTERN PATTERN MOLDED FLASK

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PATTERN MOLDED FLASK, golden yellow amber, 24 vertical ribs, pontil scar, 4 3/16", sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint flask exhibiting the expected light usage wear. Blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840.

 5251

COBALT BLUE PITTSBURGH, PA PATTERN MOLDED SALT CELLAR - 26 RIBS SWIRLED TO THE RIGHT

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PATTERN MOLDED SALT CELLER, cobalt blue, 26 ribs swirled slightly to the right, ogee shaped bowl with drawn stem and applied foot, pontil scar, 3 1/6"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. American, probably blown at a Pittsburgh District Glass House, 1820-1840.

 4989

SUPERB PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE - BRIGHT, LIGHT YELLOW AMBER

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PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, bright, light yellow amber, 16 ribs swirled to the left, pontil scar, 7 ¼" H, outwardly folded collar, mint. Blown at a Midwestern Glass Works, 1815-1840, ex. David and Peggy Ellis Collection.

 4683

VERTICALLY RIBBED PATTERN MOLDED GLOB
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PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, bluish aquamarine, 24 vertical ribs, pontil scar, 7"H, applied mouth, a mint bottle with some usage wear and an area of manufacturer's mouth roughness. American, probably blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840, scarce form.

 4662

VERTICALLY RIBBED PATTERN MOLDED GLOB

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PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, bluish aquamarine, 24 vertical ribs, pontil scar, 7 3/8"H, applied mouth, mint. American, probably blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840, scarce form.

 4663

DEEP AQUAMARINE 24 SWIRLED RIBS PATTERN MOLDED CLUB

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PATTERN MOLDED CLUB BOTTLE, deep aquamarine, 24 ribs swirled to the right, pontil scar, 8 1/4"H, applied mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting some minor exterior wear. American, probably blown at a Pittsburgh District Glass House, 1820-1840.

 4624

PALE STEEL BLUE 24 RIB PATTERN MOLDED SALT
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PATTERN MOLDED SALT CELLAR, pale steel blue, 24 ribs slightly swirled to the left, pontil scar, 2 3/4"H, tooled rim, mint. American, possibly blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840.

 3520

RARE PITTSBURGH BROKEN RIBBED COLOGNE BOTTLE

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PATTERN MOLDED COLOGNE BOTTLE, clear, 18 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the right, pontil scar, 6 3/8"H, delicately flared mouth, mint. Probably blown at a Pittsburgh District Glass House, 1820-1840, rare.

 3820

SUPERIOR AMETHYSTINE VERTICALLY RIBBED CRUET - PITTSBURGH, PA

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PATTERN MOLDED HANDLED CRUET, amethystine, 20 vertical ribs, bulbous body with applied hollow handle, pontil scar, 7 ¼" H, tooled mouth with pour spout, mint. Blown at a Pittsburgh District Glass Works, Pittsburgh, PA, 1800-1840.

 3621

VERTICALLY RIBBED PITTSBURGH GLOBULAR BOTTLE - UNUSUAL MOUTH
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PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, pale apple green, 18 vertical ribs, pontil scar, 8 1/4"H, applied sloping collar with ring, a mint bottle exhibiting the expected light usage wear. Midwestern, probably blown at a Pittsburgh District Glass House, Pittsburgh, PA, 1820-1840, unusual mouth treatment.

 3524

MINT VERTICALLY RIBBED CLEAR FLASK
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PATTERN MOLDED FLASK, clear, 22 vertical ribs, pontil scar, 6 1/2"H, sheared and tooled mouth, mint. American, probably blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840.

 3627

RIBBED AND SWIRLED MIDWESTERN FLASK
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PATTERN MOLDED FLASK, aquamarine, 18 ribs, ribbed and swirled to the right, pontil scar, 6 3/8"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, about mint (minor exterior wear and a faint band of interior haze). Blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840.

 3622

UNUSUALLY SMALL PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE
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PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE, aquamarine, 18 vertical ribs, pontil scar, 7 1/4"H, crudely applied mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting the expected light usage wear. Blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840, unusually small proportions.

 3613

SUPERB 24 RIBBED PATTERN MOLDED FLASK

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PATTERN MOLDED FLASK, aquamarine, 24 ribs swirled to the left, pontil scar, 6 3/4"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. Blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840.

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