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AVAILABILTY

 7181

STODDARD THREE-PIECE MOLD IRON PONTILED WHISKEY BOTTLE

$65

AVAILABLE

THREE-PIECE MOLD WHISKEY, golden olive amber, cylindrical, iron pontil scar, 11"H, applied sloping collar with ring, a mint bottle in need of cleaning with soap and water. New England, probably blown at a Stoddard Glass House, Stoddard, NH, C. 1850.

 7174

BRILLIANT COBALT BLUE SOUTH JERSEY BLOWN GLASS JAR

$975

AVAILABLE

BLOWN GLASS UTILITY JAR, cobalt blue, cylindrical, pontil scar, 5"H, outwardly folded mouth, mint. Blown at a Southern New Jersey Glass House, C. 1860.

 7155

DIMINUTIVE CONNECTICUT CHESTNUT BOTTLE

$465

AVAILABLE

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, grassy olive green, pontil scar, 5 1/16"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. Blown at a Connecticut Glass House, 1790-1830.

 7109

GORGEOUS STODDARD "STUBBY" BEER

$115

AVAILABLE

STODDARD "STUBBY" BEER, fiery orange amber, two-piece mold cylinder, early smooth base, 6 1/8"H, applied blob-style collar, mint. Blown at a Stoddard Glass Works, Stoddard, NH, 1860-1870.

 7131

UNIQUE SNUFF JAR WITH IMPRESSED FIGURE ON BASE

$765

AVAILABLE

SNUFF JAR WITH IMPRESSED FIGURE ON BASE, bright olive yellow, dip-molded rectangle, 4 1/8"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, about mint (minor radiating potstone that occurred during manufacture). Blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1830, unique.

 7100

SUPERB CHESTNUT FLASK - BRILLIANT GREEN!

$675

AVAILABLE

CHESTNUT FLASK, bright forest green, pontil scar, 6 7/8"H, applied mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting some expected usage wear. Blown at a New England Glass House, 1790-1830, very scarce color.

 7105

PITKIN MADE SNUFF JAR, C. 1810 - SUPERB COLOR!

 $595

AVAILABLE

DIP MOLDED SNUFF JAR, brilliant yellow with a slight olive cast, rectangular, 4 5/8"H, crudely sheared mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass House, 1790-1820, very scarce.

 6200

UNIQUE MIDWESTERN SERVING BOTTLE OR TABLE DECANTER

 $2150

AVAILABLE

FREEBLOWN OR DIP MOLDED DECANTER, deep orange amber, cylindrical, pontil scar, 10 ¼"H, sheared and tooled mouth with pour spout, a mint bottle with the expected usage wear. American, probably blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1820-1840, extremely rare. Ex. Darl Fifer Collection.

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 7141

OVERSIZED CONNECTICUT CHESTNUT FLASK

SOLD!

OVERSIZED CHESTNUT BOTTLE, yellow olive, pontil scar, 10"H, applied mouth, mint. Blown at a Connecticut Glass House, 1790-1830.

 7153

MOSTLY YELLOW CONNECTICUT CHESTNUT BOTTLE

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, bright olive yellow, pontil scar, 5 3/16"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. Blown at a Connecticut Glass House, 1790-1830.

 7156

EXCEPTIONALLY CRUDE AND BEAUTIFUL CONNECTICUT CHESTNUT BOTTLE

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, grassy olive green, pontil scar, 5 3/4"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. Blown at a Connecticut Glass House, 1790-1830.

 7139

SUPERB CONNECTICUT MADE GLOBULAR BOTTLE

SOLD!

GLOBULAR BOTTLE, bright yellow olive, cylindrical, pontil scar, 10 ¾"H, crudely applied mouth, a mint bottle retaining some light content residue. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass House, 1790-1820.

 7133

CONNECTICUT UTILITY JAR WITH AMBER STRIATION

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, forest/olive green with an amber striation, cylindrical, tubular pontil scar, 4 7/8"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. Blown at a Connecticut Glass House, 1790-1830.

 7134

CONNECTICUT "CHESTNUT GLASS" UTILITY JAR

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, clear olive green, cylindrical, tubular pontil scar, 4 1/4"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. Blown at a Connecticut Glass House, 1790-1830.

 7135

ATTRACTIVE CONNECICUT MADE UTILITY JAR

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, clear olive green, cylindrical, tubular pontil scar, 4 5/8"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. Blown at a Connecticut Glass House, 1790-1830.

7136

MAMMOTH 16 1/4" CASE GIN BOTTLE

SOLD!

MAMMOTH CASE GIN BOTTLE, clear olive green, square, tubular pontil scar, 16 ¼"H, applied mouth, a mint bottle with some base edge surface crazing as is common to gins of this size. Blown at a Dutch Glass House, C. 1780, rare.

 7057

MINIATURE MIDWESTERN GLOBULAR BOTTLE - CHARLES B. GARDNER COLLECTION

SOLD!

MINIATURE GLOBULAR BOTTLE, golden orange amber, cylindrical, 5 ¼"H, delicately flared mouth, a mint bottle with a pinhead-sized area of lip edge roughness. Blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1830-1850, rare. Ex. Charles B. Gardner Collection.

 7124

MINIATURE ZANESVILLE, OHIO GLOBULAR BOTTLE

SOLD!

MINIATURE GLOBULAR BOTTLE, bright yellow amber, cylindrical, 5 5/8"H, flared mouth, mint. Midwestern, probably blown at a Zanesville, Ohio Glass Works, 1830-1850, rare.

 7143

MINIATURE ZANESVILLE, OHIO GLOBULAR BOTTLE

SOLD!

MINIATURE GLOBULAR BOTTLE, bright orange amber, cylindrical, 4 1/4"H, flared mouth, mint. Midwestern, probably blown at a Zanesville, Ohio Glass Works, 1830-1850, rare.

 7104

SUPERB CONNECTICUT UTILITY CYLINDER - BRILLIANT GREEN!

SOLD!

DIP MOLDED UTILITY JAR, bright forest green, cylindrical, pontil scar, 4 ¼"H, outwardly folded mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass House, 1800-1830.

 7103

MINT DIP MOLDED NEW ENGLAND SNUFF JAR

SOLD!

DIP MOLDED SNUFF JAR, golden olive amber, rectangular, tubular pontil scar with some iron residue, 4 9/16"H, tooled and flared mouth, mint. Blown at a New England Glass House, C. 1830.

 6960

BEAUTIFUL UTILITY JAR - EX. GARDNER AND HECKLER

SOLD!

DIP MOLDED JAR, yellow olive, cylindrical, pontil scar, 15"H, sheared and tooled mouth with applied ring, mint. Blown at a French or Dutch Glass House, 1780-1820. ex. Charles B. Gardner and Norman C. Heckler Collections.

 6598

RARE NEW ENGLAND PONTILED MEDICINE OR UTILITY BOTTLE

SOLD!

SIDED NEW ENGLAND MEDICINE BOTTLE, olive green, chestnut-type pontil scar, 6 ½"H, applied sloping collar with ring, mint. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass House, C. 1830, very rare.

 6717

UNUSUAL THREE-PIECE MOLD JAR MADE FROM A WHISKEY MOLD

SOLD!

THREE-PIECE MOLD UTILITY JAR, medium to deep apple green, cylindrical, sand-chip pontil scar, 8 ¼"H, applied mouth, mint. American, C. 1840, rare.

 6454

"THE BEST" STODDARD UTILITY JAR

SOLD!

DIP MOLDED STORAGE JAR, golden olive amber, pontil scar, 9 1/16"H x 6 ¾"D, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Stoddard Glass Works, C. 1850.

6829

PAIR OF NEW HAMPSHIRE FLARED LIP OPEN PONTIL UTILITY BOTTLES - KEENE AND STODDARD!

SOLD!

PAIR OF NEW HAMPSHIRE UTILITY BOTTLES, olive green and golden olive amber, cylindrical, pontil scars, 6"H and 4 5/16"H, flared mouths, mint bottles retaining some content residue. New England, probably blown at the Keene Marlboro Street Glass House (larger olive green bottle) and a Stoddard Glass Works (smaller golden olive amber bottle).

 6692

8 3/8"H CONNECTICUT CHESTNUT BOTTLE

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, pale olive green, pontil scar, 8 3/8"H, crudely applied collar, about mint (small, skin deep open bubble just above the base edge). Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1830.

 6691

WINDOW GLASS JAR WITH MATCHING BALL COVER

SOLD!

DIP MOLDED JAR WITH BALL COVER, aquamarine, pontil scar, jar measures 10"H and 13 ½"H with ball, delicately flared mouth, mint. American, C. 1850.

6772

ATTIC QUALITY NEW ENGLAND GLOBULAR BOTTLE

SOLD!

FREEBLOWN GLOBULAR BOTTLE, bright yellow olive, pontil scar, 10 1/2"H, crudely applied mouth, a mint bottle retaining some washable content residue. American, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 6580

AMELUNG UTILITY JAR - EX. STOHLMAN COLLECTION

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, bubbly olive green, dip molded cylinder, pontil scar, 6 ½"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint jar exhibiting light usage wear. American, possibly blown at the John Amelung's New Bremen Glassmanufactory, Frederick, MD, 1785-1795, rare. Ex. Stohlman Collection.

 6566

COVENTRY UTILITY JAR - CRUDE LIP!

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, deep olive green, two-piece mold cylinder, sand chip pontil scar, 5 ½"H, crudely applied mouth, about mint (partially open bubble at the base edge). New England, 1830-1850, rare.

 6570

EXTREMELY CRUDE CONNECTICUT UTILITY JAR - RARE FORM!

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, clear olive green, dip mold cylinder, delicate "chestnut-type" pontil scar, 5 ½"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, as blown with several faint spider cracks that occurred during the annealing process. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1830, rare size and form.

 6616

THE VERY BEST STODDARD-TYPE STUBBY BEER - FOREST GREEN AND FILLED WITH BUBBLES!

SOLD!

STUBBY BEER BOTTLE, deep, rich forest green, three-piece mold cylinder, sand chip pontil scar, 6 5/8"H, applied sloping collar with ring, about mint (minor flaking on the lip and base edges). Blown at a New England Glass House, C. 1840, extremely rare color.

 6609

RARE TRANSITIONAL CHESTNUT BOTTLE WITH DOUBLE TAPERED COLLAR

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, golden olive amber, pontil scar, 9"H, applied sloping collar with ring, mint. Blown at a New England Glass House, C. 1830.

 6337

BARN FOUND NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT FLASK

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, light yellow olive, pontil scar, 5 3/8"H, crudely applied mouth, a mint bottle with some extra glass and silica adhered to one side at the base edge. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 6426

6 1/2" NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT FLASK - GOOD COLOR!

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, light olive yellow, pontil scar, 6 1/2"H, crudely applied mouth, a mint bottle with several bands of light interior haze. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 6264

OVERSIZED NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT FLASK

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, pale olive green, pontil scar, 8 ¼"H, crudely applied collar, mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1830.

 6371

18TH CENTURY NEW JERSEY CHESTNUT BOTTLE - UNUSUAL COLOR

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, bright yellow amber with a strong olive cast, tubular pontil scar, 8 3/4"H, crudely applied mouth, a mint bottle with some exterior wear. American, probably blown at a Mid-Atlantic States Glass House, late 18th century, rare color.

 6379

SPECTACULAR MOSS GREEN NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT FLASK

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, bright moss green, pontil scar, 5 1/2"H, crudely applied oversized mouth, mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

5000

RARE TWO-PIECE MOLD NEW ENGLAND UTILITY JAR - MINT

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, (similar to McKearin's Plate 227 #8), olive green, two-piece mold cylinder, pontil scar, 4 3/8"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1830-1850, rare.

6313

GORGEOUS STODDARD, NH DEMIJOHN - GREAT COLOR!

SOLD!

DIP MOLDED DEMIJOHN BOTTLE, bright orange amber with strong red tones, cylindrical, sand chip pontil scar, 14 1/2"H, applied sloping collar, a mint bottle exhibiting some expected usage wear. New England, probably blown at a Stoddard Glass House, C. 1850.

 6181

HUGE STRAW YELLOW NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT FLASK

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, pale straw yellow, pontil scar, 8 3/8"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

6203

MINIATURE NEW ENGLAND GLOBULAR BOTTLE - GREAT FORM!

SOLD!

MINIATURE GLOBULAR BOTTLE, olive yellow, pontil scar, 3 7/8"H, applied mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820, rare.

 6096

YELLOW NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT FLASK - GREAT SIZE!

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, pale olive yellow, pontil scar, 5 ¾"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 6180

5 1/2" CHESTNUT BOTTLE WITH HAND CARVED STOPPER

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, pale olive green, pontil scar, 5 1/2"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

SP62

8 1/2"H NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT WITH DOUBLE COLLAR

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, yellow olive, pontil scar, 8 1/2"H, applied sloping collar with ring, mint. American, probably blown at an early New England Glass Works, 1790-1830.

 5188

TWO-PIECE MOLD OLIVE GREEN BEVERAGE OR ALE BOTTLE

 SOLD!

BEVERAGE OR ALE BOTTLE, olive green, two-piece mold cylinder, faintly scarred base, 5 5/8"H, applied sloping collar with ring, a mint bottle exhibiting some light scuffing. American, probably blown at the Mount Vernon Glass Works, 1830-1844.

JNH3

YELLOW CONNECTICUT DIP-MOLDED SQUARE SNUFF - EX. HAYGOOD AND PUTNEY

SOLD!

SNUFF JAR, yellow, dip molded square, pontil scar, 5 ½"H and 2 7/8" square, sheared and fire polished rim, mint. New England, almost certainly blown at a Connecticut Glass House, 1790-1820, ex, Richard Haygood, ex. Stew Putney.

5919

MINIATURE CONNECTICUT GLOBULAR BOTTLE - RARE!

 SOLD!

MINIATURE GLOBULAR BOTTLE, pale olive green, pontil scar, 3 1/8"H, applied mouth, about mint (impurity in the neck with a 1/32" radiation). New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820, rare.

5920

MINIATURE CONNECTICUT GLOBULAR BOTTLE - SUPERB!

 SOLD!

MINIATURE GLOBULAR BOTTLE, pale olive yellow, pontil scar, 3 1/2"H, applied mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820, rare.

SP57

MINT 5 1/4"H NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT WITH ORIGINAL CORK

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, olive green, pontil scar, 5 1/4"H, applied mouth, mint. American, probably blown at an early New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 5150

FREEBLOWN CONNECTICUT GLOBULAR BOTTLE - BRIGHT YELLOW OLIVE WITH STRIATIONS

SOLD!

FREEBLOWN GLOBULAR BOTTLE, bright yellow olive with deeper olive amber striations, pontil scar, 10 ½" H, crudely applied mouth, a mint bottle with an interior bubble retaining some of the original content residue. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1830.

SP59

MINT 5 1/2"H NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT

 SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, light olive green, pontil scar, 5 1/2"H, applied mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting the expected light usage wear. American, probably blown at an early New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

SP61

MINT 5 7/8"H NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT

 SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, bright olive green, pontil scar, 5 7/8"H, applied mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting the expected light usage wear. American, probably blown at an early New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 5613

CLEAR YELLOW GREEN DIP-MOLDED UTILITY JAR

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, clear yellow green, dip-mold cylinder, pontil scar, 13"H, heavily applied banded collar, about mint (minor exterior wear and some light exterior haze). Probably American, 1820-1840.

5614

RARE 18TH C. MAMMOTH CASE GIN BOTTLE - 19 1/4"H

SOLD!

MAMMOTH CASE GIN BOTTLE, clear olive green, tapered square case gin form, tubular pontil scar, 19 ¼"H, crudely applied mouth, about mint (some expected usage wear and light overall staining from having been stored in a damp basement. There are also two pontil fissures with no appreciable depth that are a manufacturer's flaw). Probably blown at a Dutch Glass House, 1760-1800, rare size.

5616

RARE 18 1/4"H CASE GIN BOTTLE - CLEAR OLIVE GREEN

SOLD!

MAMMOTH CASE GIN BOTTLE, clear olive green, tapered square case gin form, tubular pontil scar, 18 ¼"H, crudely applied mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting the expected usage wear and retaining some content residue. Probably blown at a Dutch Glass House, 1760-1800, rare size.

SP58

SUPERB OLIVE GREEN NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT - GREAT TOP

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, olive green, pontil scar, 5 3/16"H, applied mouth, mint. American, probably blown at an early New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

SP60

BUBBLY OLIVE YELLOW NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, olive yellow, pontil scar, 5"H, applied mouth, mint. American, probably blown at an early New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 5605

CLEAR OLIVE GREEN CONNECTICUT UTILITY JAR

SOLD!

UTILTY JAR, clear olive green, cylindrical, tubular pontil scar, 4 7/16"H, crudely applied mouth, a mint jar exhibiting the expected usage wear. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 5185

OLIVE GREEN STODDARD, NH TWO-PIECE MOLD UTILITY JAR

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, olive green, two-piece mold cylinder, pontil scar, 4 3/16"H, tooled and flared mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Stoddard Glass Works, C. 1845.

 JNH2

FREEBLOWN STODDARD, NH HAT WHIMSEY - EX. LANE AND DOUGLAS

SOLD!

FREEBLOWN HAT WHIMSEY, golden olive amber, tubular pontil scar, 2 ¼"H and 3 5/8" at widest point, tooled rim, mint. New England, almost certainly blown at a Stoddard, NH Glass House, 1842-1860, ex. Lyman and Sally Lane, ex. Woody Douglas.

 5720

MINT STODDARD STUBBY BEER BOTTLE - SCARCE OLIVE GREEN

SOLD!

"STODDARD" STUBBY BEER BOTTLE, olive green, three-piece mold cylinder, sand chip pontil scar, 6 7/8"H, applied sloping collar with ring, a mint, attic-found bottle retaining some content residue. Blown at a New England Glass House, 1840-1860, scarce color.

5783

SCARCE GOLDEN AMBER WILLINGTON GLASS WORKS BASE EMBOSSED WHISKEY - MINT

SOLD!

"WILLINGTON GLASS WORKS" (on base) WHISKEY BOTTLE, golden amber, three-piece mold cylinder, smooth base, 11 3/8"H, applied sloping collar with ring, mint. Blown at the Willington Glass Works, West Willington, CT, 1860-1872, scarce.

 5723

FREEBLOWN STODDARD, NH HAT WHIMSEY - MINT

SOLD!

FREEBLOWN HAT WHIMSEY, golden olive amber, tubular pontil scar, 1 5/8"H x 4 1/8" across the brim, tooled rim, mint. New England, probably blown at a Stoddard, NH Glass House, C. 1850.

 5676A

EXTREMELY RARE MAMMOUTH CT SNUFF JAR - BRIGHT YELLOW OLIVE

SOLD!

SNUFF JAR, bright yellow olive, square, pontil scar, 6"H x 2 7/8"square, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. American, probably blown at an early Connecticut Glass Houses, 1790-1820, extremely rare size.

 5604

EXCEPTIONAL EXPANDED MOUTH SQUARE 13 3/4"H UTILITY JAR - EX. NORMAN HECKLER COLLECTION

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, yellowish olive green, square with widely beveled edges, well-defined sand chip pontil scar, 13 ¾"H, crudely tooled expanded mouth, mint. Probably blown at a Continental Glass House, 1780-1820, rare form. Ex-Norman Charles Heckler Sr. Collection.

 5607

DEEP OLIVE GREEN FREEBLOWN UTILITY JAR WITH CRUDELY TOOLED MOUTH - RARE FORM

SOLD!

FREEBLOWN UTILITY JAR, deep olive green, cylindrical, sand chip pontil scar, 6 ½"H, crudely tooled mouth, mint. American or English, 1800-1820, rare form.

 5046

EXTREMELY RARE 13 3/4"H DEMI-JAR - HUGE RED IRON PONTIL

SOLD!

DEMI-JAR, deep olive green with profuse "black" slaggy striations, two-piece mold cylinder, 13 ¾"H x 7 ½"D, HUGE (nearly 3"D) red iron pontil scar, mint. American, C. 1850, extremely rare.

 5283

SCARCE OLIVE GREEN NEW ENGLAND UTILITY JAR

 SOLD!

UTLITY JAR, clear olive green, cylindrical, pontil scar, 5" H, outwardly folded mouth, about mint (inconsequential spot of base edge roughness). New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1800-1830, scarce.

 5609

RARE THREE-PIECE MOLD UTILITY JAR - EX. DEERFIELD MUSEUM

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, deep olive amber, three-piece mold cylinder, sand-chip pontil scar, 8 ½"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. American or English, 1820-1840, rare.

 5317

GOLDEN OLIVE AMBER HAT WHIMSEY BLOWN FROM A TWO-PIECE MOLD UTILITY CYLINDER

SOLD!

HAT WHIMSEY, golden olive amber, two-piece mold cylinder with manipulated wide brim, pontil scar, 1 3/8"H x 3 ½" at widest point, mint. New England, probably blown at a Stoddard Glass House, Stoddard, NH, C. 1850.

 5676

RARE 4 5/8"H PALE OLIVE GREEN NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT - MINT

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, pale olive green, pontil scar, 4 5/8"H, applied mouth, mint. American, probably blown at an early New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 5424

SUPERIOR CONNECTICUT FREEBLOWN GLOBULAR BOTTLE - BRIGHT FOREST GREEN

SOLD!

FREEBLOWN GLOBULAR BOTTLE, bright forest green, tubular pontil scar, 10 ¾ "H, applied mouth, mint. Probably blown at an early Connecticut Glass Works, 1783-1830.

 5608

RARE SQUAT SQUARE SNUFF JAR WITH ELONGATED NECK - MINT

SOLD!

SNUFF JAR, medium to deep olive amber, square, faint sand chip pontil scar, 4 5/8"H x 2 1/8"D, crudely applied mouth, mint. Probably American, late 18th or early 19th century, rare form.

 5403

OLIVE AMBER STODDARD, NH EXPANDED MOUTH UTILITY JAR

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, olive amber, three-piece mold cylinder with expanded mouth, early smooth base, 8 3/8"H x 3 9/16"D, crudely applied mouth, an attic quality jar with a skin deep 1/16" body flake that probably occurred when the jar was removed from the mold. Blown at a Stoddard Glass Works, Stoddard, NH, C. 1860, scarce.

 5220

RARE FREEBLOWN CONNECTICUT SERVING BOTTLE - MINT

 SOLD!

FREEBLOWN CLUB OR SERVING BOTTLE, clear olive green, delicate pontil scar, 7 3/16"H, flared mouth, mint. American, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass House, 1790-1830, a very rare form for an early Connecticut bottle.

 5290

RARE CONNECTICUT SNUFF JAR - CLEAR OLIVE GREEN

SOLD!

SNUFF JAR, clear olive green, square with wide beveled edges, pontil scar, 4" H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1800-1830, rare.


 5004

UNIQUE CONNECTICUT SNUFF WITH LONG NECK AND EVERTED MOUTH - MINT

SOLD!

SNUFF BOTTLE, pale olive yellow, rectangular with wide beveled edges, pontil scar, 5"H, unusually long neck with everted mouth, mint. American, probably blown at an early Connecticut Glass House, 1790-1820, a unique example.

 4734

GOLDEN AMBER FREEBLOWN STORAGE JAR - EX. CORNING MUSEUM

SOLD!

FREEBLOWN STORAGE JAR, golden amber, globular body with constricted neck and everted/expanded mouth, tubular pontil scar, 5 3/8"H, a mint jar exhibiting the expected light usage wear. Probably blown at a New Jersey Glass Works, 1840-1860, deaccessioned by the Corning Museum of Glass.

 5192

SUPERIOR BRIGHT GOLDEN YELLOW NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT BOTTLE

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, bright golden yellow, pontil scarred base, 7 3/4"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. Blown at New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 5295

PALE YELLOW OLIVE NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT BOTTLE WITH CRUDELY APPLIED MOUTH

SOLD!

CHESTNUT FLASK, pale yellow olive, pontil scar, 7 1/2" H, crudely applied mouth, mint. New England, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1800-1830.

 5208

7 3/4"H NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT BOTTLE - APPLIED SLOPING COLLAR

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, bright golden olive amber, pontil scarred base, 7 3/4"H, applied sloping collar, mint. Blown at New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 5171

DEEP OLIVE GREEN NEW ENGLAND UTILITY JAR - VERY SCARCE FORM

 SOLD!

UTLITY JAR, deep olive green, dip mold cylinder, pontil scar, 7 5/8"H, crudely applied mouth, a mint bottle with a pinhead sized spot of lip roughness. New England, 1790-1830, very scarce form.

 3885

BRIGHT GREEN KIDNEY FORM DEMIJOHN - SCARCE

SOLD!

DEMIJOHN, bright green, kidney form, pontil scar, 18 1/2"H x 16" at widest point, applied sloping collar, about mint (some minor exterior wear). American, probably blown at a Western New York State Glass House, 1830-1850, scarce.

 5191

MINT GOLDEN OLIVE AMBER 8 1/4"H NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT BOTTLE

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, golden olive amber, pontil scarred base, 8 1/4"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 5174

STODDARD, NH IRON PONTILED MASTER INK

SOLD!

MASTER INK BOTTLE, golden olive amber, two-piece mold cylinder, iron pontil scar, 7 1/2"H, applied sloping collar with ring, a mint bottle retaining some cleanable ink residue. New England, probably blown at a Stoddard Glass Works, Stoddard. NH, C. 1850, comparatively scarce form.

 5041

LIGHT YELLOW OLIVE CONNECTICUT SNUFF BOTTLE - EXTREMELY RARE SIZE

SOLD!

SNUFF BOTTLE, light olive yellow, square, pontil scar, 6 1/8"H x 3"W, crudely sheared mouth, mint. American, probably blown at an early Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820, extremely rare size.

 4109

RARE STODDARD, NH UTILITY CYLINDER

SOLD!

UTILITY BOTTLE, bright yellow olive, two-piece mold cylinder, pontil scar, 8 1/2"H, applied sloping collar, mint. American, probably blown at a Stoddard Glass Works, Stoddard, NH, 1842-1860, rare.

 5193

MINT 18TH CENTURY WISTARBURGH-TYPE SERVING BOTTLE

SOLD!

WISTARBURGH-TYPE SERVING BOTTLE, olive green, pontil scarred base, 8 3/4"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. An 18th century form probably blown at an early New Jersey Glass Works, possibly Wistarburgh.

 5190

BRILLIANT EMERALD GREEN FREEBLOWN DEMIJOHN - MINT

SOLD!

FREEBLOWN DEMIJOHN, brilliant emerald green, pontil scar, 11" H, applied sloping collar, mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, C. 1830.

 5175

SUPERIOR OP NEW ENGLAND SNUFF

 SOLD!

SNUFF BOTTLE, bright, forest tinged olive green, rectangular with beveled edges, tubular pontil scar, 4 3/8"H, tooled and flared mouth, mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1830-1850.

 5122

RARE PONTILED STODDARD HALF-PINT FLASK - EX. LANE

SOLD!

STODDARD FLASK, golden olive amber, pontil scar, half-pint, sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint flask exhibiting some light usage wear. Blown at a Stoddard Glass Works, Stoddard, NH, 1840-1860, rare, ex. Lane Collection.

 5119

DEEP GOLDEN AMBER STODDARD "HORSESHOE" HALF-PINT - RARE

SOLD!

STODDARD "HORSESHOE" FLASK, deep golden amber, early smooth base, half-pint, applied double collar, a mint flask exhibiting some light usage wear. Blown at a Stoddard Glass Works, Stoddard, NH, 1860-1872, rare.

 4989

SUPERB PATTERN MOLDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE - BRIGHT, LIGHT YELLOW AMBER

SOLD!

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.

 4813

DEEP TOBACCO AMBER BASE DEBOSSED "W" SNUFF

SOLD!

BASE DEBOSSED "W" SNUFF, deep tobacco amber, rectangular with beveled edges, early smooth base, 4 1/4"H, flared mouth, a mint bottle with weakened debossing. American, probably blown at a Stoddard Glass Works, Stoddard, NH, C. 1860.

 4701

MINT STODDARD TOMBSTONE MEDICINE

SOLD!

UTLITY OR MEDICINE BOTTLE, golden olive amber, rectangular with concave beveled edges, pontil scar, 7"H, crudely applied collared mouth, mint. Blown at a Stoddard, NH Glass Works, C.1850, rare.

3865

EXTREMELY RARE FLARED LIP OP GREEN BLACKING

SOLD!

BLACKING BOTTLE, clear green, square, tubular pontil scar, 4 11/16"H, delicately flared lip, mint. American, probably blown at a New England Glass Works, 1830-1850, extremely rare mouth treatment.

 4687

RARE 2 3/8"H NEW HAMPSHIRE UTILITY CYLINDER OR INK

SOLD!

UTLITY OR INK BOTTLE, olive green, two-piece mold cylinder, pontil scar, 2 3/8"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. American, probably blown at either a Keene or Stoddard, NH Glass Works, 1830-1850, rare size.

 4103

CLEAR OLIVE GREEN NEW ENGLAND CYLINDER INK
 SOLD!

INK OR UTILITY BOTTLE, clear olive green, two-piece mold cylinder, tubular pontil scar, 4"H x 2"D, crudely sheared mouth, about mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1830-1850.

 4732

FREEBLOWN "WINDOW GLASS" STORAGE JAR

SOLD!

FREEBLOWN STORAGE JAR, aquamarine, cylindrical, pontil scar, 9"H, outwardly rolled mouth, a mint jar exhibiting the expected light usage wear. American, 1840-1860.

 4733

SUPERB AQUAMARINE FREEBLOWN STORAGE JAR

SOLD!

FREEBLOWN STORAGE JAR, aquamarine, cylindrical, pontil scar, 8 7/8"H x 6"D, outwardly rolled mouth, a mint jar exhibiting the expected light usage wear. American, 1840-1860.

 4607

SCARCE AMERICAN SNUFF BOTTLE 1790-1820

SOLD!

SNUFF BOTTLE, pale olive green, rectangular with beveled edges, pontil scar, 4"H x 3"W, sheared mouth, mint. American, 1790-1820, scarce form.

 4817

MINT MASTER INK WITH POUR SPOUT AND PARTIAL "THADDEUS DAVID'S INK" LABEL

SOLD!

MASTER INK with partial "THADDEUS DAVID'S INK" label, deep yellow green, two-piece mold cylinder, pontil scar, 6 3/16"H x 2 1/8"D, applied sloping collar with hand tooled pour spout, mint. American, C. 1850.

 4731

THREE-PIECE MOLD AQUAMARINE STORAGE JAR

SOLD!

THREE-PIECE MOLD STORAGE JAR, aquamarine, cylindrical, pontil scar, 10"H x 4 1/2"D, outwardly rolled mouth, about mint (several bands of light interior haze and expected usage wear). American, 1840-1860.

 4630

BRIGHT FOREST/OLIVE GREEN A A COOLEY
 SOLD!

"BY / A. A. COOLEY / HARTFORD / CON", bright forest/olive green, oval, tubular pontil scar, 5"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. American, probably blown at the Coventry Glass Works, Coventry, CT, 1830-1850.

3969

RARE 13 3/4"H CASE GIN BOTTLE - MINT
 SOLD!

CASE GIN BOTTLE, deep olive green with amber overtones, dip-molded square tapering from the base to the shoulders, tubular pontil scar, 13 3/4"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. Probably blown at a Dutch Glass House, late 18th century, rare size.

 4623

BRIGHT, BUBBLY FOREST GREEN NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK STATE UTILITY BOTTLE
 SOLD!

UTILITY BOTTLE, bright, bubbly forest green, rectangular with beveled edges, sand chip pontil scar, 6 3/4"H, applied double collar, mint. American, probably blown at a New England or New York State Glass House, 1830-1850.

 4254

BRIGHT OLIVE GREEN UTILITY CYLINDER
 SOLD!

UTILITY CYLINDER, bright olive green, tubular pontil scar, 4 9/16"H, applied sloping collar, mint. American, 1830-1850.

3875

SUPERB STODDARD, NH UTILITY CYLINDER - MINT

SOLD!

UTILITY CYLINDER, golden olive amber, two-piece mold cylinder, pontil scar, 4 5/8"H, applied square collar, mint. American, probably blown at a Stoddard Glass Works, Stoddard, NH, 1840-1860.

 4298

C. 1840 LOCKPORT, NY GLOBULAR BOTTLE

SOLD!

GLOBULAR BOTTLE, light green, pontil scar, 10 1/4"H, crudely applied mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting the expected usage wear. American, possibly blown at the Lockport Glass Works, Lockport, NY, C. 1840.

3974

APRICOT PUCE APPLIED HANDLE JUG - MINT

SOLD!

APPLIED HANDLE JUG, apricot puce, molded globular body with applied handle, iron pontil scar, 6 3/8"H, applied sloping collar, mint. American, probably blown at a Mid Atlantic States Glass Works, C. 1855.

3861

MINT FREEBLOWN CT GLOBULAR BOTTLE - BRIGHT YELLOW TOPAZ

SOLD!

FREEBLOWN GLOBULAR BOTTLE, bright yellow topaz, pontil scar, 11 1/8"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. American, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 4251

BUBBLY CONNECTICUT UTILITY JAR

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, bright yellow olive, pontil scar, 5"H, applied mouth, mint. American, probably blown at an early Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1820, scarce.

3815

MINT NEW YORK STATE OLIVE GREEN EXPANDED MOUTH CYLINDER

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, olive green, two-piece mold cylinder with expanded mouth, early smooth base, 5 13/16"H x 2 7/8"D, crudely applied mouth, mint. American, probably blown at an Eastern New York State Glass Works, C. 1850, scarce form.

 4020

SUPERB LIGHT OLIVE YELLOW CONNECTICUT SNUFF BOTTLE

SOLD!

SNUFF BOTTLE, light olive yellow, rectangular with beveled edges, pontil scar, 4 3/16"H, sheared and tooled mouth, mint. American, probably blown at a Connecticut Glass Works, 1790-1880.

 4252

BRIGHT GOLDEN AMBER STODDARD, NH UTILITY CYLINDER

SOLD!

UTILITY CYLINDER, bright golden amber, tubular pontil scar, 5 13/16"H, crudely tooled mouth, about perfect (minor exterior wear and light scratching). New England, probably blown at a Stoddard Glass Works, Stoddard, NH, 1830-1850.

 4099

SCARCE BALTIMORE SNUFF - BRILLIANT ORANGE AMBER WITH YELLOW HIGHLIGHTS

SOLD!

SNUFF BOTTLE, brilliant orange amber with yellow highlights, square, pontil scar, 4"H, sheared and tooled mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting some minor exterior wear. American, probably blown at the Baltimore Glass Works, Baltimore, MD, 1840-1860, scarce.

3973

SCARCE NEW ENGLAND APPLIED HANDLE JUG

SOLD!

APPLIED HANDLE JUG, bright golden amber, freeblown globular body with applied handle, pontil scar, 6 1/8"H, applied sloping collar, mint. American, probably blown at a New England Glass Works, 1840-1860, scarce.

0031

SUPERB THREE-PIECE MOLD PONTILED FOOD JAR

SOLD!

FOOD JAR, deep greenish aquamarine, three piece-mold cylinder, pontil scar, 10 1/4"H x 4 1/4"D, crudely applied mouth, a mint jar with an interesting manufacturer's flaw - the applied mouth does not entirely cover the sheared neck. American, 1850-1860.

3598

MIDWESTERN FREEBLOWN CRUET - SCARCE FORM

SOLD!

FREEBLOWN CRUET OR COLOGNE BOTTLE, aquamarine, conical, pontil scar, 4 3/4"H, sheared and tooled mouth, some interior haze and several crazing lines in the base. Blown at a Midwestern Glass House, 1830-1850, scarce form.

 4438

DEEP AQUAMARINE PONTILED UTILITY JAR

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, deep aquamarine, cylindrical, pontil scar, 8 1/2"H, wide mouth with outwardly folded rim, a mint jar with some crazing in the pontil area. American, 1840-1860.

 4137

MINT NEW ENGLAND GLOBULAR BOTTLE WITH RARE APPLIED SLOPING COLLAR

SOLD!

GLOBULAR BOTTLE, bright golden amber, pontil scar, 11"H, applied sloping collar with ring, a mint, attic-quality bottle. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1820-1840, rare mouth treatment for a globular bottle.

 4129

PALE OLIVE GREEN 18TH CENTURY 8 3/4"H CHESTNUT - SUPERB MOUTH TREATMENT

SOLD!

CHESTNUT FLASK, pale olive green, pontil scar, 8 3/4"H, crudely applied mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting some exterior wear. American, probably blown in a Mid-Atlantic States Glass House, late 18th century.

 4250

MINT COLONIAL UTILITY JAR

SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, deep olive green (black), sand chip pontil scar, 6 5/8"H, crudely tooled mouth, mint. American or English, late 18th century, rare size for this form.

3931

SUPERB TOBACCO AMBER SNUFF BOTTLE - STODDARD, NH

SOLD!

SNUFF BOTTLE, tobacco amber, rectangular with beveled edges, early smooth base, 4 1/4"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. American, probably blown at a Stoddard Glass Works, Stoddard, NH, 1860-1873.

 3797

SUPERB 5 1/8"H NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT

 SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, pale yellow olive, tubular pontil scar, 5 1/8"H, applied mouth, mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 3751

MINT NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT BOTTLE - LIGHT OLIVE GREEN

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, light olive green, pontil scar, 6 1/2"H, crudely applied collar, mint. Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

3895

SUPERB NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT BOTTLE - MINT

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, olive green, pontil scar, 5 3/4"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. American, probably blown at an early New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

3896

SUPERIOR LIGHT OLIVE YELLOW NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT BOTTLE

SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, light olive yellow, pontil scar, 6 5/8"H, crudely applied mouth, mint. American, probably blown at an early New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

3979

EXTREMELY RARE ELECTRIC YELLOW GREEN LONDON MUSTARD

SOLD!

"LONDON" MUSTARD BOTTLE, electric yellow green, square with concave beveled edges, pontil scar, 5 1/4"H, inwardly rolled mouth, mint, C. 1820, extremely rare color.

 4135

YELLOW OLIVE HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT A. A. COOLEY

SOLD!

"BY / A. A. COOLEY / HARTFORD / CON", yellow olive, oval, pontil scar, 4 3/4"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, a mint bottle exhibiting some minor exterior wear. American, 1830-1850.

3894

PALE OLIVE GREEN NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT BOTTLE

 SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, pale olive green, pontil scar, 5"H, crudely applied mouth, about mint (minor exterior wear and some light interior haze). American, probably blown at an early New England Glass Works, 1790-1820.

 4120

OLIVE YELLOW 10 7/8"H NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT - SUPERB MOUTH TREATMENT

 SOLD!

CHESTNUT BOTTLE, clear olive yellow, pontil scar, 10 7/8"H, applied sloping collar with ring, about mint (small open bubble ion the underside of the applied collar and some scattered exterior wear). Blown at a New England Glass Works, 1790-1820, rare size.

0032

SUPERIOR DIP-MOLD UTILITY JAR - OLIVE GREEN WITH PROFUSE BLACK STRIATIONS

 SOLD!

UTILITY JAR, bright olive green with profuse black striations, dip-mold cylinder, pontil scar, 8"H x 4 1/4"D, crudely applied mouth, mint. Probably American, 1820-1840.

4005

18TH CENTURY BRILLIANT AMETHYST UTILITY BOTTLE

SOLD!

UTILITY BOTTLE, brilliant amethyst, square, pontil scar, 4 3/4"H, sheared mouth, mint. American, late 18th century.

3978

MINT E ROOME SNUFF - TROY, NEW YORK

SOLD!

"E. ROOME / TROY / NEW YORK", golden olive amber, rectangular, pontil scar, 4 7/16"H, tooled and flared mouth, mint. American, probably blown at a New England Glass Works, 1830-1850.

3935

MINT OLIVE GREEN PONTILED SNUFF

SOLD!

SNUFF BOTTLE, olive green, rectangular with beveled edges, pontil scar, 4 5/16"H, sheared and fire polished mouth, mint. American, C. 1850.

3637

SUPERB FREEBLOWN NEW ENGLAND DEMIJOHN

SOLD!

FREEBLOWN DEMIJOHN BOTTLE, clear olive green, cylindrical, sand chip pontil scar, 11 1/8"H x 5 1/4"D, applied sloping collar, a mint bottle with some washable content residue. Blown at a New England Glass House, 1830-1850.

4004

18TH CENTURY PALE YELLOW GREEN UTILITY BOTTLE

SOLD!

UTILITY BOTTLE, pale yellow green, square, pontil scar, 4 1/2"H, delicately flared lip, mint. American, late 18th century.

3934