Bottoms Up! Whiskey adv., snuffs, &more 2019-04-06 Auction - 585 Price Results - Meander Auctions by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis in Ohio - Page 4
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ANNA POTTERY PIG FLASKMASONIC EAGLE JUSTUS PERRY FLASKSAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA ADVERTISING STONEWARE WHISKEY
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Marietta, OH, United States
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Bottoms Up! Whiskey adv., snuffs, &more

A fun auction of vices and transportation; includes stoneware whiskey advertising jugs, mini stoneware whiskey advertising jugs, pre-Prohibition bar bottles and shot glasses, glass historical flasks, pottery figural flasks, whiskey advertising, a collection of snuff and other small boxes, a collection of B&O pattern china, a collection of china and silver plate from the Pennsylvania Railroad, and a large set of American Marine pattern china.
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FRANKLIN-DYOTT FLASK: GI-96, Kensington Glass Works, Philadelphia, mid-19th century, quart, aqua in color, with portrait, "BENJAMIN FRANKLIN" and "ERIPUIT COELO FULMEN. SCEPTRUM QUE TYRANNIS" on the obverse, and portrait,
0073: FRANKLIN-DYOTT FLASKEst. $100-$200
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CORNUCOPIA FLASK: GIII-7, Keene or Coventry, mid-19th century, half pint, deep olive in color, with a cornucopia on the obverse and an urn on the reverse, and a plain lip and pontil mark. 5.25" high.
0074: CORNUCOPIA FLASKEst. $50-$100
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EAGLE & CORNUCOPIA FLASK: GII-16, Pittsburgh, mid-19th century, half pint, aqua in color, with a rayed eagle and 17-dotted oval on the obverse, and a cornucopia on the reverse, and with a plain lip and pontil mark. 5.5" high.
0075: EAGLE & CORNUCOPIA FLASKEst. $150-$250
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JENNY LIND CALABASH FLASK: GI-103, Whitney, Glassboro, NJ, mid-19th century, quart, aqua in color, with "JENY LIND" and portrait on the obverse and the glass factory on the reverse, and with a tapered lip and pontil mark.
0076: JENNY LIND CALABASH FLASKEst. $50-$100
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WASHINGTON & TAYLOR FLASK: GI-42, possibly Dyottville Glass Works, Philadelphia, mid-19th century, quart, aqua in color, with Washington and "THE FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY" on the obverse and Taylor and "A LITTLE MORE GRAPE
0077: WASHINGTON & TAYLOR FLASKEst. $50-$100
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EAGLE & CORNUCOPIA FLASK: GII-72, possibly Keene-Marlboro-Street Glass Works, Keene, NH, mid-19th century, pint, olive-amber in color, with a eagle on rocks on the obverse and a large cornucopia on the reverse, and a plain
0078: EAGLE & CORNUCOPIA FLASKEst. $100-$200
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4 MOLDED FLASKS: American, late 19th-early 20th century. Includes an amber flask for "OLD JOE GIDEON BROS. WHISKEY…PORTLAND ORE.," 6" high; an amber "CHAPIN & GORE…CHICAGO" flask, 6.125" high; a plain
0079: 4 MOLDED FLASKSEst. $25-$50
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2 EARLY GILT DECANTERS: English, late 18th-early 19th century. Both with faceted bodies, gilt labels, and original stoppers. Includes a deep cobalt "RUM" bottle and a deep amethyst "HOLLANDS" bottle. 7" high, plus stoppers.
0080: 2 EARLY GILT DECANTERSEst. $150-$250
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PITTSBURGH "FOR PIKE'S PEAK" FLASK: GXI-10, Pittsburgh, PA, mid-19th century, half pint, aqua in color, with prospector, "FOR PIKE'S PEAK," and "OLD RYE" on the obverse, and an eagle over "PITTSBURGH PA" on the reverse, with a ringed
0081: PITTSBURGH "FOR PIKE'S PEAK" FLASKEst. $50-$100
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"SUCCESS TO THE RAILROAD" FLASK: GV-5, possibly Keene-Marlboro-Street Glass Works, Keene, NH, mid-19th century, pint, olive green in color, plain lip and pontil mark. 6.75" high.
0082: "SUCCESS TO THE RAILROAD" FLASKEst. $150-$250
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EAGLE & SHIP FRANKLIN FLASK: GII-42, Kensington Glass Works, Philadelphia, mid-19th century, pint, aqua in color, with an eagle and "T.W.D." on the obverse and a ship and "FRANKLIN" on the reverse, and a plain lip and pontil
0083: EAGLE & SHIP FRANKLIN FLASKEst. $150-$250
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PITKIN-TYPE FLASK: American, early 19th century, pint, amber in color, with 36-rib broken swirl, plain lip, and pontil mark. 5.5" high.
0084: PITKIN-TYPE FLASKEst. $200-$400
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HORSEMAND & HOUND FLASK: GXIII-18, American, mid-19th century, half pint, aqua in color, with a horseman whose hat has flown off on the obverse and a hound on the reverse, tooled lip and plain bottom. 6" high.
0085: HORSEMAND & HOUND FLASKEst. $50-$100
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"SUCCESS TO THE RAILROAD" FLASK: GV-3, Keene-Marlboro-Street Glass Works, Keene, NH, mid-19th century, pint, amber in color, plain lip and pontil mark. 7" high.
0086: "SUCCESS TO THE RAILROAD" FLASKEst. $100-$200
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EAGLE & "FOR OUR COUNTRY" FLASK: GII-53, attributed to Coffin and Hay, Hammonton, NJ, mid-19th century, pint, aqua in color, with a rayed eagle and shield on the obverse and a flag and "FOR OUR COUNTRY" on the reverse, and a plain
0087: EAGLE & "FOR OUR COUNTRY" FLASKEst. $100-$200
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MASONIC EAGLE JUSTUS PERRY FLASK: GIV-1a, Keene-Marlboro-Street Glass Works, Keene, NH, mid-19th century, pint, deep aqua in color, with Masonic decoration on the obverse and an eagle over "IP" (not conjoined) on the reverse, with a
0088: MASONIC EAGLE JUSTUS PERRY FLASKEst. $200-$400
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DOUBLE EAGLE FLASK: GII-24, Midwestern, possibly Louisville Glass Works, Louisville, KY, mid-19th century, pint, sapphire blue in color, with eagle holding a "U" banner on both sides, a plain lip, and pontil mark. 6.5"
0089: DOUBLE EAGLE FLASKEst. $100-$200
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TAYLOR & RINGGOLD FLASK: GI-72, Baltimore Glass Works, mid-19th century, pint, aqua in color, with Taylor and "ROUGH AND READY" on the obverse and "MAJOR RINGGOLD" and portrait on the reverse, plain lip and rough pontil. 7"
0090: TAYLOR & RINGGOLD FLASKEst. $50-$100
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MASONIC FLASK WITH STARS: GIV-43, possibly Stoddard, NH, mid-19th century, pint, amber in color, with eye, Star of David, and "AD" on the obverse and star, arm, and "GRJA" on the reverse, plain lip and pontil mark. 7.25" high.
0091: MASONIC FLASK WITH STARSEst. $50-$100
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PITTSBURGH DOUBLE EAGLE FLASK: GII-103, Pittsburgh, PA, mid-19th century, quart, olive-green in color, with eagle over "PITTSBURGH PA" on both sides, ringed lip, and plain bottom. 8.75" high.
0092: PITTSBURGH DOUBLE EAGLE FLASKEst. $100-$200
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MASONIC & EAGLE FLASK: GIV-37, Kensington Glass Works, Philadelphia, mid-19th century, pint, aqua in color, with Masonic arch and Farmer's Arms on the obverse and an eagle over "T.W.D." on the reverse, plain lip and pontil
0093: MASONIC & EAGLE FLASKEst. $100-$200
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EAGLE & GRAPES FLASK: GII-55, possibly Coffin and Hay, Hammonton, NJ, mid-19th century, quart, aquq in color, with an eagle and 13 stars on the obverse and a large bunch of grapes on the reverse, plain lip and pontil
0094: EAGLE & GRAPES FLASKEst. $50-$100
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EAGLE & CLASPED HANDS CALABASH FLASK: GIV-42 variant, A.R. Samuels, Philadelphia, mid-19th century, quart, aqua in color, with a shield and clasped hands on the obverse and an eagle WITHOUT "ARS" below on the reverse, tapered lip and
0095: EAGLE & CLASPED HANDS CALABASH FLASKEst. $50-$100
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CORNUCOPIA FLASK: GIII-4, Coventry Glass Works, Coventry, CT, mid-19th century, pint, olive-amber in color, with a cornucopia (with pineapple) on the obverse and an urn on the reverse, plain lip and pontil mark. 7"
0096: CORNUCOPIA FLASKEst. $50-$100
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