NOVEMBER 6th AMERICANA AUCTION 2016-11-06 Auction - 210 Price Results - Schmidt's Antiques Inc. Since 1911 in MI - Page 6
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Ypsilanti, MI, United States
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NOVEMBER 6th AMERICANA AUCTION

The Estate of George Bird, Ypsilanti, Michigan. Sunday, November 6th Auction will feature Early American Glass, Free and Mold blown Midwestern glass, Early Flint glass, Lamps and Candlesticks, Lacy Cup plates in colors, American Bottles and Flasks. Over 200 Select Lots!
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Pattern-molded globular bottle: An early 19th century pattern-molded glass globular bottle, Midwestern, probably Zanesville, Ohio. Light Aquamarine, globular shape with 24 ribs swirled to the right, cylindrical neck with flat
0121: Pattern-molded globular bottleEst. US$300-US$500
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Pattern-molded globular bottle: An early 19th century pattern-molded glass globular bottle, Midwestern, probably Zanesville, Ohio. Light Aquamarine, globular shape with 24 ribs swirled to the right, cylindrical neck with flat
0122: Pattern-molded globular bottleEst. US$300-US$500
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Pattern-molded globular bottle: An early 19th century pattern-molded glass globular bottle, Midwestern, probably Zanesville, Ohio. Dark Amber, globular shape with 24 ribs swirled to the right, cylindrical neck with flat
0123: Pattern-molded globular bottleEst. US$300-US$500
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Free-blown bottle: A circa 1800 free-blown glass utility bottle. Medium Olive Green, round body and cylindrical neck with applied rounded collar, and kick-up base. Minor wear. 12" high. ESTIMATE $300-500
0124: Free-blown bottleEst. US$300-US$500
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Blown-molded bottles, two: Two early 19th century blown-molded glass cruet/toilet bottles, possibly Boston & Sandwich Co. Colorless, a near-pair, each having a flanged lip above a swirl-molded body and a Tam-O'-Shanter
0125: Blown-molded bottles, twoEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
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Free-blown chestnut bottle: A late 18th-early 19th century free-blown glass chestnut bottle. Medium Amber, ovoid body with slightly flattened sides, an elongated neck with applied flanged collar. Minor wear. 9 1/8" high.
0126: Free-blown chestnut bottleEst. US$200-US$300
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Free-blown bottle: A circa 1800 free-blown glass utility bottle. Medium Amber, round body and cylindrical neck with applied rounded collar, and kick-up base. Minor wear. 10 7/8" high. ESTIMATE $200-300
0127: Free-blown bottleEst. US$200-US$300
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Free-blown chestnut bottle: A mid 19th century free-blown glass chestnut bottle. Dark amber, ovoid body with flattened sides, elongated neck with flat collar, and kick-up base. Minor wear. 11 1/8" high. ESTIMATE $200-300
0128: Free-blown chestnut bottleEst. US$200-US$300
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Pattern-molded globular bottle: An early 19th century pattern-molded glass globular bottle, Midwestern, probably Zanesville, Ohio. Light Aquamarine, globular shape with 24 ribs swirled to the right, cylindrical neck with flat
0129: Pattern-molded globular bottleEst. US$200-US$300
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Doctor Fisch's Bitters bottle: A mid 19th century "Doctor Fisch's Bitters" glass figural bottle. Medium Amber, molded as a fish, with applied collared mouth and smooth base, embossed "W. H. Ware, Patented 1866" at one side,
0130: Doctor Fisch's Bitters bottleEst. US$200-US$300
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Blown quart decanter: A mid 19th century blown glass quart decanter. Brilliant Blue, plain with applied bar lip, and polished pontil mark. Minor wear. 10 7/8" high. ESTIMATE $200-300
0131: Blown quart decanterEst. US$200-US$300
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Free-blown utility jar: A 19th century free-blown glass utility jar. Medium Olive-Amber, cylindrical shape with applied rim. Minor wear. 4 5/8" high. ESTIMATE $200-300
0132: Free-blown utility jarEst. US$200-US$300
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Painted free-blown wine bottle: An early-mid 18th century free-blown and painted glass portrait wine bottle, Dutch. Dark Olive Green, having a squat broad body with a conical kick-up, elongated neck, painted bust length portrait
0133: Painted free-blown wine bottleEst. US$200-US$300
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Free-blown storage jars, two: Two early 19th century free-blown glass storage jars. Medium Olive Green, each is cylindrical with rounded shoulders and a flared mouth. Minor wear; numerous air bubbles. 10 1/4 and 11" high.
0134: Free-blown storage jars, twoEst. US$200-US$300
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Free-blown and cut bottles, three: Three free-blown and cut glass decanters. Light Amber, round with twelve panel cuts at the shoulder and base, and two Light Amethyst. Minor wear. 10-10 1/2" high. ESTIMATE $100-200
0135: Free-blown and cut bottles, threeEst. US$100-US$200
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Pattern-molded flask/bottle: A pattern-molded glass flask/bottle. Light Aquamarine, graduated 16-diamond pattern overall, a short neck, and a slight kick-up base. Hand-numbered in red "6452" underneath. Minor wear. 6 1/4"
0136: Pattern-molded flask/bottleEst. US$200-US$300
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Pattern-molded Masonic Arch flask: An early 19th century pattern-molded glass Masonic Arch and Eagle flask, J. Shepard & Co., Zanesville, Ohio. Medium Amber, a masonic arch centered by "farmer's arms" on the obverse, and an American
0137: Pattern-molded Masonic Arch flaskEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Pattern-molded Sailor/Banjo Player pictorial flask: A mid 19th century pattern-molded glass Sailor/Banjo Player Pictorial flask, attributed to Chapman's Maryland Glass Works, Baltimore, Maryland. Olive Green, a dancing sailor on the obverse, a seated
0138: Pattern-molded Sailor/Banjo Player pictorial flaskEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Pattern-molded Summer Tree/Winter Tree flask: A mid 19th century pattern-molded glass Summer Tree/Winter Tree pictorial flask. Dark Amber, appearing black in color, ovoid shape with cylindrical neck with plain lip above rounded collar, a tree
0139: Pattern-molded Summer Tree/Winter Tree flaskEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Pattern-molded Baltimore Monument/Corn for the World: A mid 19th century pattern-molded glass "Baltimore Monument/Corn for the World" pictorial flask, Baltimore Glass Works, Baltimore, Maryland. Shaded Amber, darker at the shoulders and base, raised
0140: Pattern-molded Baltimore Monument/Corn for the WorldEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Pattern-molded Lafayette portrait flask: An early-mid 19th century pattern-molded glass Lafayette & Liberty Cap portrait flask, Stebbins & Stebbins, Coventry Glassworks, Coventry, Connecticut. Olive-Amber Green, "Lafayette" above a
0141: Pattern-molded Lafayette portrait flaskEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Pattern-molded Sunburst flask: An early-mid 19th century pattern-molded glass Sunburst flask, New England. Olive-Amber, a sunburst at each side formed by 24 rounded rays. Circa 1815-1830. McKearin GVIII-3. Minor wear. 7 3/4"
0142: Pattern-molded Sunburst flaskEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Pattern-molded Sunburst flask: An early 19th century pattern-molded glass Sunburst flask, probably New England. Dark Olive Green, the front and back molded with a 21-ray sunburst, squared shoulders above horizontal ribs along the
0143: Pattern-molded Sunburst flaskEst. US$600-US$800
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Pattern-molded pictorial flask: A mid 19th century Sheaf & Star pattern-molded glass pictorial flask, attributed to Bulltown, New Jersey. Light Olive-Amber, molded sheaf of grain with rake and pitchfork at the obverse, a
0144: Pattern-molded pictorial flaskEst. US$600-US$800
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