18th & 19th Century Lighting & Glass 2011-10-29 Auction - 650 Price Results - Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates in VA - Page 7
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Mt. Crawford, VA, United States
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18th & 19th Century Lighting & Glass

Featuring part one of the outstanding lighting collection of Abigail and the late Edward Meyer of Plantsville, CT; the 30-year collection of Tom Heintzman of Hutchinson, KS; selections from the collection of Watt White of Stamford, CT; and deaccessioned material from a southern museum. Special Note: The importance of the Meyer collection cannot be overstated. For more than 40 years Ed and Abbie scoured the back woods of New England, urban centers of the East Coast, and throughout the Mid-Atlantic region in search of the best examples of early kerosene period lighting devices. Together they assembled over 250 outstanding specimens, each carefully chosen for a specific attribute or as an important representation within the narrative of 19th century American lighting. Ed was a pioneering student of period appropriate set-ups, and most of the lamps in the Meyer collection have been painstakingly outfitted with correct burners and chimneys in addition to shades where called for. We have chosen to sell each lamp configured as Ed and Abbie had them displayed in their home. The second half of their collection will be sold at our gallery next April in conjunction with the 2012 Rushlight Society Seminar hosted by JSE&A. We are most grateful that Abbie has entrusted us with this very special collection and hope that many of her and Ed's long-time friends will have the opportunity to attend one or both of their auctions.
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BLOWN-MOLDED DECORATED OPAL CONE SHADE: BLOWN-MOLDED DECORATED OPAL CONE SHADE, painted with a winter scene depicting two cabins, inward folded top rim with red pinstripe, fitted into a brass hanging frame marked "PAT. JUNE 6TH 1882",
0144: BLOWN-MOLDED DECORATED OPAL CONE SHADEEst. $200-$300
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STAINED, CUT AND ENGRAVED SUSPENSION LAMP: STAINED, CUT AND ENGRAVED SUSPENSION LAMP, alternating amber stained and frosted colorless panes, each decorated with a vertical foliate spray, black-painted pressed tin frame, one panel hinged as a
0145: STAINED, CUT AND ENGRAVED SUSPENSION LAMPEst. $100-$200
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CUT-OVERLAY SINUMBRA SHADE: CUT-OVERLAY SINUMBRA SHADE, slightly translucent white to colorless, decorated in a running floral and berry design. Probably first quarter 20th century. 9 7/8" HOA, 6" D top, 11 7/8" D fitter.
0146: CUT-OVERLAY SINUMBRA SHADEEst. $100-$200
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DEEP ACID ETCHED BALL-FORM SHADE: DEEP ACID ETCHED BALL-FORM SHADE, colorless, rural farm scene with sheep. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. 7" H, 4" D interior base (no fitter).
0147: DEEP ACID ETCHED BALL-FORM SHADEEst. $50-$100
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LOT OF DECORATED GLASS PRISMS: LOT OF DECORATED GLASS PRISMS, approximately 50, comprising coffin and broad spear-tip styles, with various snowflake and scroll decorations, most with appropriate decorated header. 1840-1880. 3" to
0148: LOT OF DECORATED GLASS PRISMSEst. $100-$200
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LARGE LOT OF COFFIN-SHAPED GLASS PRISMS: LARGE LOT OF COFFIN-SHAPED GLASS PRISMS, approximately 120, along with approximately 130 rectangular or square headers. 1850-1870. 3 3/4" to 5 3/4" L bodies. Provenance: From the estate of a
0149: LARGE LOT OF COFFIN-SHAPED GLASS PRISMSEst. $100-$200
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FREE-BLOWN AND CUT SMOKE BELL: FREE-BLOWN AND CUT SMOKE BELL, frosted colorless, applied green hanging ring and gauffered eight-petal rim, floral vine and berry decoration. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 1855-1887. 6 3/4" H, 5" DOA
0152: FREE-BLOWN AND CUT SMOKE BELLEst. $100-$150
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FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELL: FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELL, deep fiery opalescent, applied cobalt blue hanging ring and powder blue gauffered 12-petal rim. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. and others. 1855-1890. 7 1/2" H, 6 1/4" DOA rim.
0153: FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLEst. $75-$125
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TWO FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS: TWO FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS, opaque white, applied white hanging rings, applied ruby and cobalt blue gauffered rims. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. and others. 1870-1890. 6" H, 4 7/8" DOA rim, and 8" H,
0154: TWO FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLSEst. $75-$125
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TWO FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS: TWO FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS, opaque white and deep fiery opalescent, one with applied white hanging ring and the other with a metal cap and hanging ring, each with an applied cobalt blue rim, one
0155: TWO FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLSEst. $75-$125
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TWO FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS: TWO FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS, opaque white, metal caps and hanging rings, applied ruby and rose gauffered rims. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. and others. 1870-1890. 3" H, 3 5/8" DOA rim, and 5 1/2" H, 5
0156: TWO FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLSEst. $75-$125
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THREE FREE-BLOWN AND CUT SMOKE BELLS: THREE FREE-BLOWN AND CUT SMOKE BELLS, frosted colorless, each with applied glass hanging ring and floral decorations. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. and others. 1855-1890. 6 1/4" to 8 1/4" H, 4 3/4 and
0157: THREE FREE-BLOWN AND CUT SMOKE BELLSEst. $50-$100
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THREE FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS: THREE FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS, opal with polychrome floral decoration and two frosted colorless, one engraved, glass and metal hangers. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. and others. 1870-1890. 3" to 4 1/2"
0158: THREE FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLSEst. $50-$100
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THREE FREE-BLOWN SMOKE SHADES: THREE FREE-BLOWN SMOKE SHADES, opaque white, applied white hanging rings, one applied deep cobalt blue and two applied rose gauffered rims. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. and others. 1870-1890. 2 1/4"
0159: THREE FREE-BLOWN SMOKE SHADESEst. $75-$125
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FOUR FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS: FOUR FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS, frosted colorless, each with applied glass hanging ring, three with cut floral decorations. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. and others. 1855-1890. 6" to 7" H, 5 1/8 and 6
0160: FOUR FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLSEst. $50-$100
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FIVE FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS: FIVE FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS, colorless, four frosted, each with applied glass hanging ring, three with various cut decorations. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. and others. 1855-1890. 5 1/4" to 7 3/4" H,
0161: FIVE FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLSEst. $50-$100
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SIX FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS / SHADES: SIX FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS / SHADES, colorless, one frosted and one with acid-etched floral decoration, each with an applied glass hanging ring, three with folded rim and two with gauffered rim.
0162: SIX FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS / SHADESEst. $75-$125
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SEVEN FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS / SHADES: SEVEN FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS / SHADES, opaque white, two with remnants of gilt decoration, each with an applied glass hanging ring and gauffered rim. 1860-1900. 2" to 9 3/4" H, 5" to 9" DOA rims.
0163: SEVEN FREE-BLOWN SMOKE BELLS / SHADESEst. $50-$75
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SEVEN ASSORTED SMOKE BELLS / SHADES: SEVEN ASSORTED SMOKE BELLS / SHADES, various colors, including a rubina diamond quilted shade and an opalescent hobnail bell. 1880-1940. 2 1/2" to 6 1/4" H, 4 1/4" to 10 1/4" DOA rims. Provenance:
0164: SEVEN ASSORTED SMOKE BELLS / SHADESEst. $50-$75
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EIGHT ASSORTED SMOKE BELLS / SHADES: EIGHT ASSORTED SMOKE BELLS / SHADES, opaque white and fiery opalescent, free-blown and pressed examples, each with a metal cap and hanging ring, smallest with an 1880 patent date. 1860-1900. 2 1/2"
0165: EIGHT ASSORTED SMOKE BELLS / SHADESEst. $50-$75
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TEN PRESSED SMOKE SHADES: TEN PRESSED SMOKE SHADES, opaque white, colorless, frosted, pale lavender opalescent, and opaque black, some with gauffered rim, one marked "PAT. APPLd FOR" on hanger. 1880-1930. 2 1/2" to 4" H, 5
0166: TEN PRESSED SMOKE SHADESEst. $50-$75
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BOTTLE REFERENCE VOLUMES, LOT OF THREE: BOTTLE REFERENCE VOLUMES, LOT OF THREE, including "Ink bottles, and Inkwells", William E. Covill Jr., Taunton, MA: William S. Sullwold, 1971, first edition; and "American Bottles in the Charles B.
0167: BOTTLE REFERENCE VOLUMES, LOT OF THREEEst. $50-$100
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