18th & 19th Century Glass including EAPG 2013-09-28 Auction - 1021 Price Results - Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates in VA
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PAIR OF FREE-BLOWN AND PRESSED WHALE OIL STAND LAMPSBLOWN-MOLDED GIII-26 CREAMERBELLFLOWER - SINGLE VINE SPOON HOLDER
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Mt. Crawford, VA, United States
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18th & 19th Century Glass including EAPG

Our September 28th auction features the collection of the late Hobart "Hobie" Porter of Glen Ellyn, IL, the collection of Jessie and the late Eugene Long of Broadway, VA, extremely rare examples from the Rudolph Evers estate collection of Bridgewater, VA, selections from the Betty Jane Renn estate collection of Sunbury, PA, private collections from Vermont, New York, North Carolina and Washington state, and the second half of the collection of the late Lillian "Lil" and Walter "Bud" Marchant and the stock of Lil-Bud Antiques of Cape Cod, MA. Object provenances include William J. Elsholz, Frank Jedlicka, Don and Pam Levine, Paul and Gladys Richards, Judy Cronin, and Maude Feld. Early glass including rare blown three-mold, collections of whale oil/fluid lamps and lacy salts, colored candlesticks, 18th c. wine glasses, bottles and flasks, &c.; flint EAPG including the Porter collection of Bellflower; non-flint EAPG including extremely rare goblets and water pitchers, Holly Amber and other Greentown, rare animal and historical, &c.; Victorian glass including opalescent, sugar shakers and toothpick holders; plus much more!
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PATTERN-MOLDED PITKIN-TYPE FLASK: PATTERN-MOLDED PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, medium blue green, approximately one pint, flattened ovoid form, 35-rib broken-swirl, ribs swirled to the right, medium neck with a plain mouth, kick-up base with a
0001: PATTERN-MOLDED PITKIN-TYPE FLASKEst. $300-$500
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FREE-BLOWN SMALL STORAGE JAR: FREE-BLOWN SMALL STORAGE JAR, olive green, cylindrical form with sharp shoulder, flanged mouth and rough pontil mark. Probably Keene, NH. First half 19th century. 4 1/2" H, 2 7/8" D mouth, 3 1/8" D
0002: FREE-BLOWN SMALL STORAGE JAREst. $200-$300
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PATTERN-MOLDED CHESTNUT-FORM FLASK: PATTERN-MOLDED CHESTNUT-FORM FLASK, pale aquamarine, slightly flattened ovoid body lightly molded with 31 vertical ribs, long neck, thick sloping collared mouth, and kick-up base with rough pontil
0003: PATTERN-MOLDED CHESTNUT-FORM FLASKEst. $100-$150
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FREE-BLOWN GLOBULAR-FORM UTILITY BOTTLE: FREE-BLOWN GLOBULAR-FORM UTILITY BOTTLE, light blue green, spherical body with a medium tapered neck and applied ring mouth, high kick-up base with rough pontil mark. Probably Western Pennsylvania.
0006: FREE-BLOWN GLOBULAR-FORM UTILITY BOTTLEEst. $100-$200
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GVIII-20 SUNBURST FLASK: GVIII-20 SUNBURST FLASK, pale greenish aqua, pint, plain mouth, rough pontil mark. Possibly Baltimore, MD. 1840-1860. 6 1/2" H. Provenance: Fresh from a Shenandoah Valley estate.
0009: GVIII-20 SUNBURST FLASKEst. $100-$150
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ASSORTED COMMERCIAL BOTTLES, LOT OF FIVE: ASSORTED COMMERCIAL BOTTLES, LOT OF FIVE, including a pale aqua "DAVIS & MILLER / DRUGGISTS / BALTIMORE" with full essence of cinnamon printed paper label, and an aqua figural cologne, both with
0012: ASSORTED COMMERCIAL BOTTLES, LOT OF FIVEEst. $50-$100
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INK BOTTLES REFERENCE VOLUME: INK BOTTLES REFERENCE VOLUME, "Ink Bottles and Inkwells", William E. Coville Jr., Taunton, MA: William S. Sullwold, Publishing, 1971, signed by author. Hard cover with dust jacket. Provenance:
0014: INK BOTTLES REFERENCE VOLUMEEst. $50-$100
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BLOWN-MOLDED GI-29 QUART CARAFE: BLOWN-MOLDED GI-29 QUART CARAFE, strong bluish green, barrel-form body with paneled shoulder, molded ring, plain neck and flanged mouth, not ground for stopper, Rayed Type III base with rough pontil
0015: BLOWN-MOLDED GI-29 QUART CARAFEEst. $3,000-$5,000
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BLOWN-MOLDED GIII-26 CREAMER: BLOWN-MOLDED GIII-26 CREAMER, deep cobalt blue, slightly conical medial-shoulder body with waisted neck, finely tooled rim, applied solid handle, and Ringed Type III base with rough pontil mark.
0016: BLOWN-MOLDED GIII-26 CREAMEREst. $2,000-$3,000
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BLOWN-MOLDED GI-29 CREAMER: BLOWN-MOLDED GI-29 CREAMER, deep cobalt blue, barrel-form body with waisted neck, finely tooled rim, applied solid handle, and Ringed Type III base with rough pontil mark. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co.
0017: BLOWN-MOLDED GI-29 CREAMEREst. $2,000-$3,000
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BLOWN-MOLDED GII-12 DIMINUTIVE CREAM JUG: BLOWN-MOLDED GII-12 DIMINUTIVE CREAM JUG, colorless with applied blue rim, applied solid handle and circular foot with rough pontil mark. Circa 1825-1840. 3 1/4" H, 2 1/2" D rim, 2" D foot.
0018: BLOWN-MOLDED GII-12 DIMINUTIVE CREAM JUGEst. $500-$800
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BLOWN-MOLDED GI-24 TAPER TUMBLER: BLOWN-MOLDED GI-24 TAPER TUMBLER, colorless with applied sapphire blue rim, upper ribs swirled slightly to right, plain base with rough pontil mark. Possibly Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 1825-1835. 3
0021: BLOWN-MOLDED GI-24 TAPER TUMBLEREst. $300-$500
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SWIRLED PILLAR-MOLDED PAIR OF DECANTERS: SWIRLED PILLAR-MOLDED PAIR OF DECANTERS, deep brilliant amethyst, each of cylinder form with 12 ribs swirled to the right on the tapered neck, a plain, flared mouth, and polished pontil mark. Necks
0022: SWIRLED PILLAR-MOLDED PAIR OF DECANTERSEst. $300-$500
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BLOWN-MOLDED GIV-7 "BRANDY" PINT DECANTER: BLOWN-MOLDED GIV-7 "BRANDY" PINT DECANTER, colorless, molded neck ring, rayed and ringed type II base with rough pontil mark, appropriate type 16 stopper. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 1825-1835. 9
0023: BLOWN-MOLDED GIV-7 "BRANDY" PINT DECANTEREst. $100-$150
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