18th & 19th Century Glass & Lighting 2012-05-19 Auction - 874 Price Results - Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates in VA - Page 6
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171: BAKEWELL PATTERN-MOLDED AND ENGRAVED SUGAR BOWL AN69: BLOWN-MOLDED GIII-24 CREAMER337: FREE-BLOWN SAUCER-BASE WHALE OIL LAMP
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Mt. Crawford, VA, United States
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18th & 19th Century Glass & Lighting

Featuring the collections of George Kahnle and Richard LaBarge of Victory Mills, NY, Abigail and the late Edward Meyer of Plantsville, CT (including examples published in Barlow & Kaiser), Mimi and Fred Reed of State College, PA, the late Ruth Cross of Holden, MA, flasks from the Thomas Dale Barnes estate collection of Ojai, CA (collected in the 1920s), selections from the collections of the late Bill Pollard of Purcellville, VA and Bert Cohen of Boston, MA, plus additional collections from Florida, North Carolina, and beyond. New England and Midwestern blown glass including rare colored three-mold, pattern and pillar molded, and free-blown wares; large selection of fine Pittsburgh and other early cut; historical and scroll flasks and bottles, pressed lacy including rare colored examples, collection of salts, and cup plates; rare Sandwich and other colored pressed wares including candlesticks and vases; large collection of Christmas salts and pungents including many extremely rare colors; cologne bottles; the Cohen collection of antique and studio glass writing pens; paperweights; a fine selection of whale oil, fluid and early kerosene lighting including cut overlay; flint EAPG including many rare colored pieces and a collection of Early Moon & Star; European glass; a selection of art and Victorian glass including Mt. Washington; plus much more.
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MIDWESTERN FREE-BLOWN CREAMER: MIDWESTERN FREE-BLOWN CREAMER, brilliant amethyst with striations, slightly conical body with medial shoulder, high neck and lightly tooled rim, applied solid handle with extravagant feathered
0121: MIDWESTERN FREE-BLOWN CREAMEREst. $1,000-$2,000
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MIDWESTERN FREE-BLOWN PITCHER: MIDWESTERN FREE-BLOWN PITCHER, cobalt blue, slightly conical body with medial shoulder, high neck and tooled rim, applied solid handle with an abbreviated terminal curl, rough tubular pontil mark.
0122: MIDWESTERN FREE-BLOWN PITCHEREst. $800-$1,200
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FREE-BLOWN DEEP BOWL: FREE-BLOWN DEEP BOWL, amber, flaring folded rim, slightly domed base with rough pontil mark. United States, one of numerous glasshouses. First half 19th century. 3 3/4" H, 8 1/2" D. "Provenance:
0123: FREE-BLOWN DEEP BOWLEst. $400-$600
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FREE-BLOWN DEEP BOWL: FREE-BLOWN DEEP BOWL, brilliant emerald green, slightly flaring folded rim, slightly domed base with rough pontil mark. United States, one of numerous glasshouses. Mid 19th century. 3 5/8" H, 6 7/8"
0124: FREE-BLOWN DEEP BOWLEst. $400-$600
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FREE-BLOWN DEEP BOWL: FREE-BLOWN DEEP BOWL, bright yellow green, flaring folded rim, slightly domed base with rough pontil mark. United States, one of numerous glasshouses. Mid 19th century. 4" H, 8" D. "Provenance:
0125: FREE-BLOWN DEEP BOWLEst. $300-$500
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FREE-BLOWN SHALLOW PAN: FREE-BLOWN SHALLOW PAN, blue green with small olive inclusions, unusually wide base with bold rolled-over and folded rim, faint rough pontil mark. One of numerous bottle and window glass factories.
0126: FREE-BLOWN SHALLOW PANEst. $300-$500
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FREE-BLOWN DEEP BOWL: FREE-BLOWN DEEP BOWL, light sepia brown, delicate flared and folded rim, slightly domed base and applied disk-like foot with five-point rough pontil mark. Second half 19th century. 3 7/8" H, 9 3/4"
0127: FREE-BLOWN DEEP BOWLEst. $100-$200
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FREE-BLOWN SHALLOW PAN: FREE-BLOWN SHALLOW PAN, light green, low flared and folded rim, slightly domed base with rough pontil mark. One of numerous bottle and window glass factories. Mid 19th century. 1 3/8" H, 8" D.
0128: FREE-BLOWN SHALLOW PANEst. $100-$200
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FREE-BLOWN PAN: FREE-BLOWN PAN, colorless with greyish tint, gently flaring folded rim, thick flat base with so-called sand pontil mark. Second half 19th century. 3 1/2" H, 9 1/2" D. Provenance: Collection of Leah
0129: FREE-BLOWN PANEst. $100-$150
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FREE-BLOWN THREAD DECORATED CREAMER: FREE-BLOWN THREAD DECORATED CREAMER, bluish aquamarine, globular body with well-spaced threads applied to neck, applied solid handle with a slight thumbrest and tab above terminal curl, raised on an
0130: FREE-BLOWN THREAD DECORATED CREAMEREst. $400-$600
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FREE-BLOWN MARBRIE LOOP DECORATED VASE: FREE-BLOWN MARBRIE LOOP DECORATED VASE, colorless with four groups of opal loopings, compressed pyriform bowl with applied shoulder ring and elongated deeply waisted neck below the gauffered
0131: FREE-BLOWN MARBRIE LOOP DECORATED VASEEst. $300-$500
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FREE-BLOWN LOW-STANDARD COMPOTE: FREE-BLOWN LOW-STANDARD COMPOTE, amber, shallow bowl with a plain rim, raised on a drawn medial-knop stem and applied thick conical foot with rough pontil mark. Two old collection labels under foot.
0132: FREE-BLOWN LOW-STANDARD COMPOTEEst. $200-$400
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FREE-BLOWN HALF-GALLON PITCHER: FREE-BLOWN HALF-GALLON PITCHER, colorless, slightly conical body with medial shoulder, medium neck and boldly tooled rim, applied hollow handle with flattened lower curl, rough pontil mark. Probably
0133: FREE-BLOWN HALF-GALLON PITCHEREst. $200-$400
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FREE-BLOWN CHEESE DOME AND PLATE: FREE-BLOWN CHEESE DOME AND PLATE, deep blood-red amber, dome with a profusion of bubbles and an applied spool-like solid finial, plate with recessed center and a chunky rough pontil mark. Possibly
0135: FREE-BLOWN CHEESE DOME AND PLATEEst. $200-$400
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FREE-BLOWN MARBRIE LOOP DECORATED PITCHER: FREE-BLOWN MARBRIE LOOP DECORATED PITCHER, colorless with a grey tint and four groups of opal loopings, baluster form with applied solid handle, raised on an applied thick foot with rough pontil
0137: FREE-BLOWN MARBRIE LOOP DECORATED PITCHEREst. $200-$300
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FREE-BLOWN CREAMER: FREE-BLOWN CREAMER, very deep, nearly black amethyst, low-skirted body with applied solid handle, raised on a low disc-like foot with a rough pontil mark. Possibly New England. 1800-1850. 4 1/2" H, 2
0140: FREE-BLOWN CREAMEREst. $200-$300
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FREE-BLOWN LARGE AQUARIUM: FREE-BLOWN LARGE AQUARIUM, colorless, deep ogee shape with flared and folded rim, kick-up base with a partially polished pontil mark. Bakewell, Pears & Co., Pittsburgh and others. 1850-1890. 9 1/2"
0141: FREE-BLOWN LARGE AQUARIUMEst. $200-$300
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FREE-BLOWN DIMINUTIVE COMPOTE WITH COVER: FREE-BLOWN DIMINUTIVE COMPOTE WITH COVER, colorless lead glass, compote with a slight amethyst tint, shallow bowl with a delicate folded rim, raised on an applied concave stem and thick circular foot
0142: FREE-BLOWN DIMINUTIVE COMPOTE WITH COVEREst. $100-$200
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FREE-BLOWN CREAMER: FREE-BLOWN CREAMER, cobalt blue, globular body with a tall neck and applied solid handle, raised on an applied flared solid foot with a rough pontil mark. 1820-1850. 4 1/2" H, 2 1/4" D foot.
0143: FREE-BLOWN CREAMEREst. $100-$200
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FREE-BLOWN OPEN SUGAR BOWL: FREE-BLOWN OPEN SUGAR BOWL, brilliant cobalt blue, hemispherical bowl with plain rim, raised on an applied solid stem and slightly conical foot with folded rim and rough pontil mark. Late 18th/early
0144: FREE-BLOWN OPEN SUGAR BOWLEst. $100-$200
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