Norman C. Heckler & Company Select Auction 195: Early Glass, Bottles, Flasks & More

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97. Blown And Pressed Fluid Lamp, probably Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Massachusetts, 1830-1840. Conical font attached with wafer to square stepped base, colorless, threaded brass ring with burner - pontil scar, ht. with burner 9 1/4 inches; (several chips on edge of base, the largest being 1 inch). Similar in construction to B/K #2046 and B/K #2065 This is one of many combinations of pressed and blown bases and fonts produced at Sandwich. Generally fine condition. $150-300 98. Freeblown Chestnut Bottle, New England, 1783-1830. Brilliant olive yellow, applied round collared mouth - pontil scar, ht. 10 1/8 inches. Similar in form and construction to KW fig. 47, #2 A beautiful bottle with prominent tilt to neck, swirls of bubbles and a crudely applied mouth. Fine condition. $250-500 99. Eagle - Oak Tree And “Liberty” Historical Flask, America, 1820-1840. Light apple green, sheared mouth - pontil scar, half pint; (1/16 inch flake and two shallow open bubbles on top edge of mouth). GII-60 A handsome little flask with a crisp mold impression and no wear. Fine condition. $600-1200 100. “Lynch & Clarke / New York” Mineral Water Bottle, America, 1825-1835. Cylindrical, medium yellowish olive amber, applied sloping collared mouth with ring - pontil scar, pint; (shallow 1/8 inch open surface bubble near base). T #C-2b Type 1 Wonderful glass character, bold embossing and a brighter than usual color. Fine condition. $500-1000

101. Blown Three Mold Inkwell, Coventry Glass Works, Coventry, Connecticut, 1820-1840. Cylindrical, deep olive amber, tooled disc mouth - pontil scar, ht. 1 1/2 inches, dia. 2 5/16 inches. GII-16A A fine example in color, crudity and condition. $100-200 102. “Hall’s Bitters” Figural Bottle, America, 1860-1880. Barrel form, brilliant honey amber, applied square collared mouth smooth base, ht. 9 inches. R/H #H-10 A beautiful bright bottle with no wear to be seen. Fine condition. $300-600 103. Eagle And “Louisville KY / Glass Works” - Reverse Plain Historical Flask, Louisville Glass Works, Louisville, Kentucky, 1860-1873. Bright yellow with an olive tone, applied mouth with ring - smooth base, quart; (2 inch crack at base of neck, three potstones with radiations, light overall exterior wear). GII-35 Extremely rare color for this mold. $500-1000 104. Blown Three Mold Decanter, Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks, Keene, New Hampshire, 1820-1840. Bulbous, medium golden amber, sheared mouth - pontil scar, pint. GIII-16 A strong mold impression and beautiful rich color make this one stand out. Fine condition. $350-700

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