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SoldTwo Early American Flip Glasses.Heights 6 and 5.5 inches. Together with a wooden muddler and a blown glass drinking glass.See Sold Price
Sold10 pcs. Early American Glass Flip Glasses,mugs, 6 3/4" dish and a pitcher, some with sawtooth pressed design, 2 3/4" to 6", 1790-1820.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Early American Pressed Glass Fluid LampsMid 19th century, likely Sandwich Glass. The largest in a clams broth color with a slight sparkle and the other is lavender and atop a marble base. The white lamp having a tight hairline that is stablSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Early American Pressed Glass Argus Thumbprint Pattern TablewareA collection of three pieces of Early American Pressed Glass (EAPG) attributed to Hobbs, Brockunier & Co., featuring the distinctive Amber Leaf pattern. The clear pressed glass is heavily decorated wiSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Etched Flip GlassesTwo early etched flip glasses. Circa 1800. H 5-3/4" Dia. rim 4-3/8" Dia.base 3" Condition: Excellent condition Copy and paste this link for high-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zx5akilh0htvqu0/See Sold Price
Sold2 EAPG CELERY VASESTwo early American pattern glass vases. All clear pattern glass unless stated otherwise. All height measurements. Featuring: 1. McCain celery vase. 8.25 inches. 2. McCain celery vase, made of AM glassSee Sold Price
SoldEAPG Glass Water PitchersThis lot features two Early American Pattern Glass water pitchers: an 1898 Indian Feather pattern by Beatty-Brady Glass Co. and a 1903 Wisconsin pattern by US Glass Co. Both pitchers display ornate deSee Sold Price
Sold6 Early American Steigel Type Flip Glasses,raised designs and one copper wheel engraved, 2 3/4" to 4 1/2", circa 1800.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Early American Sapphire Blown Glass Bottles Two Early American Sapphire Blown Glass Bottles   19th Century one with museum accession numbers in red on underside.   Height of larger 8 inches.   Property from the Estate of BeatriceSee Sold Price
Sold2 pc Lot Victorian Vasline EAPG Glass Pedestal CompotesTwo fine Early American Pattern Glass compotes in vaseline glass. Each measures 6 1/2" tall, 8 1/4" wide.See Sold Price
Sold12 Early American Steigel Type Glass Flip Glasses,copper wheel engraved with birds, flowers and more, 3 3/4" up to 8 1/2", circa 1800.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Early American or British Blown Glass Pots19th century. one dark amber with white ribbons, of exceptional form. the other, light amber, more crude. H4 5/8" H4 1/8" Private Collection of Dr. Charles Webb, Campobello, South Carolina.See Sold Price
SoldEarly American Mold Blown DecantersTwo early American three mold blown glass decanters, with stoppers, probably circa 1840, 10.5 inches each.See Sold Price
Sold19th c American Cornucopia/ Urn FlasksTwo mid 19th c Early American glass blown flasks, pint and half pint, green glass, open pontils, crudely tooled lips, half pint has small chip on lip, possibly in manufacture, hts 5 1/2", 6 3/4"See Sold Price
Sold3pc EAPG Heron Pattern Pitcher and Sugar BowlA matched set of two components of Early American Pressed Glass (EAPG) in the Heron pattern. The set comprises a water pitcher, a footed sugar bowl body, and its coordinating lid, all executed in cleaSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Antique Early 19thC American Green Olive Glass Cornucopia Urn Flask BottlesCa. first half 19thC. Two antique American green glass urn flasks with rough pontils, sheared mouths. Fair to good age-appropriate condition, free of any chips, cracks, or repairs. Some roughness alonSee Sold Price
SoldTwo EAPG Amethyst Small DishesTwo small dishes, both Early American Pressed Glass, both amethyst glass. The deeper dish has a repeating vine pattern, and is in mint condition. 4 3/4" diameter by 1 1/2" tall. The shallower dish hasSee Sold Price
Sold2 EAPG Ruby Red Flash World’s Fair 1893, 1904Two pieces of ruby-stained Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) souvenir glassware. Includes an 1893 World’s Fair goblet measuring 4 inches tall and a 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair handled cup measurSee Sold Price
SoldAntique Early Free-Blown Flask & Two Flip Glass TumblersAntique Early Free-Blown Flask & Two Flip Glass Tumblers Size 7" x 12" x 12" Literature Brooks Auction is not responsible for outbids. Questions? Call the office at (856) 694-2960 or email us directSee Sold Price
SoldA lot of eight pieces of Sandwich and Pittsburgh type lacy pressed glass8 (Eight) pieces of early American pressed glass, including two 10 inch bowls, a blue clambroth Gothic Arch sugar bowl, a peacock eye pattern water jug, and four other piecesSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 3 Reference Books On Early American GlassLot of three reference books on early American glass to include Pittsburgh Glass 1797-1891 by Innes, The Romance Of Old Sandwich Glass by Chipman and finally Sandwich Glass by Ruth Webb Lee. ConditionSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American flip top dry sinkHas a flip top lid with two drawers on bottom. 29 1/2 in wide 16 3/4 in deep 30 1/4 in tall.See Sold Price
SoldFive Early American Glass Pattern Molded Flasks and Bottles Five Early American Glass Pattern Molded Flasks and Bottles 19th Century including two flasks and three bottles. three with museum accession numbers in red on underside. Height of tallest 8 inches. PrSee Sold Price
SoldTWO EARLY AMERICAN HALF DOLLARS INCLUDING BUSTTwo American silver half dollars. Includes an 1832 Bust half and an 1854-O Seated Liberty half. Fine to very fine. Both are in coin flips.See Sold Price