CATHEDRAL PICKLE BOTTLE,
deep aquamarine, hexagonal with indented panels and cross-hatching,
early smooth base, 14 ½"H, applied collar, about mint
(tiny flake on the inner mouth edge). American, C. 1865, rare.
"WM. UNDERWOOD / &
CO. / BOSTON" FANCY PICKLE JAR, brilliant blue green, generally
cylindrical with six bulged panels and lobed shoulders, iron pontil
scar, 11 5/8" H, hand-tooled single collar mouth, an attic
quality jar in perfect condition. American, C.1850, rare.
"E.H.V.B. / N.Y."
PICKLE JAR, deep aquamarine, hexagonal with gothic arches, iron
pontil scar, 9 1/16" H, hand-tooled single collar mouth,
dug and lightly cleaned retaining some spotty interior haze. American,
C.1850, very rare.
"R. & F. ATMORE"
FANCY PICKLE JAR, deep bluish aquamarine, square with fancy gothic
arches on three of four panels, sand chip pontil scar, 11 3/4"
H, hand-tooled single collar mouth, mint. American, C.1850, very
scarce.
FANCY PICKLE JAR, deep aquamarine,
generally cylindrical with fancifully embossed arches at base
and shoulder - eight flattened panels at midbody, iron pontil
scar, 10 3/4" H, hand-tooled single collar mouth, a mint,
attic-quality bottle with a bean sized bubble that is open on
the surface and onion-skin in depth. American, C.1850, extremely
rare.
FANCY CATHEDRAL PICKLE JAR,
bright medium green, square with fancy cathedral arches and crosshatching
in three of four panels, early smooth base, 11 1/2" H, crude
hand-tooled single collar mouth with some manufacturer's roughness,
about mint (pinhead-sized body flake). American, possibly blown
at the Crowleytown Glass Works, Crowleytown, NJ, C.1850, rare
color for this form.
FANCY CATHEDRAL PICKLE JAR,
deep, dark aquamarine or light blue green, square with embossed
laurel wreaths, early smooth base, 13 1/2" H, hand-tooled
single collar mouth, mint. American, 1860-1870, scarce.
CATHEDRAL PICKLE JAR, light
but strong yellow green , square with fancy gothic arches, square
iron pontil scar, 11 3/4" H, outwardly folded collar, about
mint (light, spotty interior haze and a small radiating potstone
in the shoulder. American, 1855-1865, very scarce.
CATHEDRAL PICKLE JAR, aquamarine,
square with fancy gothic arches and cross hatch panels on 3 of
the 4 sides, early smooth base, 13 7/8"H x 4"W, outwardly
folded collar, a mint jar exhibiting some minor exterior wear.
American, 1865-1875, very scarce.
CLOVERLEAF PICKLE JAR, golden
amber with strong red highlights, generally square with lobed
corners, smooth base, 8 1/4"H x 3"W, applied mouth,
mint. Blown at a Stoddard Glass Works, Stoddard, NH, 1860-1873,
scarce.
"64 OZ - 64 OZ - 64
OZ - 64 OZ (ON SHOULDER) / WILLIAM - UNDERWOOD - & COMPANY
- BOSTON" CATHEDRAL PICKLE JAR, aquamarine, square with gothic
arches, early smooth base, 13 1/4"H x 3 3/4"W, outwardly
folded collar, a mint jar with a few freckles of exterior haze.
American, 1865-1875, scarce.
CATHEDRAL PICKLE JAR, aquamarine,
square with fancy gothic arches and cross hatching on 3 of the
4 panels, early smooth base, 11 5/8"H x 3 1/4"W, outwardly
folded collar, a mint jar with weakened embossing. American, 1865-1875,
rare size.
CATHEDRAL PICKLE JAR, aquamarine,
square with fancy gothic arches and columns, early smooth base,
13 7/8"H x 4"W, outwardly folded collar, a mint jar
exhibiting some minor exterior wear. American, 1865-1875, very
scarce.
CATHEDRAL PICKLE JAR, aquamarine,
square with fancy gothic arches, tubular pontil scar, 11 7/8"H
x 3 3/8"W, hand tooled collar, a mint jar with an onionskin
open bubble on the shoulder. American, 1855-1865, scarce.
CATHEDRAL PEPPERSAUCE, brilliant
aquamarine, hexagonal with arched cathedral panels, pontil scar,
8 5/8"H x 2 7/16"D, applied blob-style collar with ring,
mint. American, C. 1850, rare mold variation with a fancy gothic
window embossed within one of the indented arches, ex. Terry Gillis
collection.
CATHEDRAL PICKLE JAR, brilliant
aquamarine with a strong green tone, square with fancy cathedral
arches, iron pontil scar, 11 7/8"H x 3 7/8"W, applied
mouth, a mint bottle with a bean-sized bubble on the shoulder
that is open at the surface and onionskin in depth. Probably blown
at the Willington Glass Works, West Willington, CT, 1850-1860,
ex. Norman C. Heckler collection.
CATHEDRAL PICKLE JAR, medium
to deep green, square with fancy cathedral arches, pontil scar,
9"H x 2 7/8"W, outwardly rolled collar, a attic quality
jar with numerous radiating potstones. American, C. 1850, rare
color.
CLOVERLEAF PICKLE JAR, (similar
to Pappas, Plate# 11, top row, number 1), bright orange amber,
generally square with eight rounded lobes, smooth base, 8 1/4"H
x 3 1/16"W, crudely applied mouth, mint. Blown at a Stoddard
Glass Works, Stoddard, NH, 1860-1872, very scarce.
PICKLE JAR, brilliant aquamarine,
cylindrical with lobed shoulders, iron pontil scar, 12 1/8"H
x 4 3/8"D, outwardly rolled mouth, about mint (inconsequential
paper-thin 1/8" base flake). American, C.1850, scarce form.
CATHEDRAL PICKLE JAR, deep
greenish aquamarine, square with fancy cathedral arches, square
iron pontil scar, 11 7/8"H x 3 1/2"W, applied collar,
a mint bottle with a few scattered scuff marks. American, 1855-1865.
CATHEDRAL PICKLE JAR, bluish
aquamarine, square with fancy cathedral arches, smooth base, 8
5/16"H x 3 1/4"W, applied square collar, about mint
(small stone near base with two 1/16" legs and some light,
patchy interior haze or contents residue). Willington Glass Works,
West Willington, CT, 1860-1872, rare.
CATHEDRAL PICKLE BOTTLE,
deep aquamarine with strong green tones (light to medium blue
green), square with fancy cathedral arches and clamshell motif,
smooth base, 8 13/16"H x 2 3/4"W, applied mouth, about
mint (some light haze in the shoulders and several bubbles that
are open at the surface and onionskin in depth). American, C.
1870, very scarce size and pattern. Ex. Terry Gillis Collection.