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180R
Horn of Plenty - set pint and quart decanters No stoppers. Quart – 10 ¼" h; Pint – 8 5/8" h. Made by both Bryce McKee & Boston & Sandwich Glass Companies c.1850-60. Flint. Polished pontils. Undamaged. (#180R-4336)

Key Words: pattern glass pressed EAPG Victorian early american pattern glass
 

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Rounded Sawtooth Decanter Flint Sawtooth pattern with rounded edges. Polished pontil. Internal circular crack part way around bar lip. Original stopper has damaged end. 14 ¾" to top of stopper. C.1865. Among the companies making Sawtooth were McKee, Gillinder, Bryce. Long teardrops of enclosed glass bubbles stream down one portion of the decanter. (#H163)

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Beaded Swag Ruby Cruet Beaded Swag was made by Heisey c. 1900. Ruby staining on the body has a scroll design, with some wear to the staining to one side of the scroll design. The beads are gold flashed and one bead is crushed. The stopper fits well but is not original. One end of the stopper is smoothed off at a slight angle. 4 ½" base to lip. (#5653)

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5734: McKees Stars and Stripes Cruet
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McKees Stars and Stripes Cruet McKee produced this pattern c. 1898. Note the tricorn lip. Excellent condition. Not original stopper but a decent fit. Just shy of 5" base to pouring lip. (#5734)

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Czechoslovakia Threaded Glass Vase Clear and blue threaded glass Czechoslovakian vase. Acid stamped "Czechoslovakia". Top rim has been ground. c.1930's. 8" h x 3 3/8" w. Generally very nice condition.  

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Texas Vase Texas is one of the "States" patterns made by the United States Glass Co. c. 1900. This is the largest of several vases in this pattern. 10" h x 4" wide at top. Scalloped rim. Excellent condition. (5749)

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Cased Spatter Glass Sugar Shaker This ring neck , pink and white cased spatter sugar shaker was produced c. 1883, possibly Hobbs Brockunier & Co., There is a tapering 2 ¾" line of impure glass containing broken bubbles (line is 1/32" wide) in the body of the sugar. The line is caught between 2 layers of glass. 5" high with shaker top on. Inside top rim and shaker in excellent condition with period top. (#5518)

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Modern Era Pair Blown Bottles Modern era bottles – probably 1950-1970. Polished pontils on bottoms and cut and polished top surface of stoppers. Unknown maker. 9 5/8" to top of stopper. Undamaged. (#4349)

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Hand Pattern Jam Jar / Marmalade Sometimes called Pennsylvania Hand, this is a product of the O’Hara Glass Co., c. 1880. The finial is a clenched hand holding a bar. Height – 6" to top of finial x 2 ¾" wide. Finial, lid and jar rim in excellent condition. Under base has a 5/8" long chip which cuts slightly into the outer base surface. (5785)

Key words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG antique etching pickle castor jam jar
 

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Illinois Straw Jar Base Emerald Green US Glass produced the Illinois pattern c. 1897. Emerald green in this pattern is considered scarce. This straw jar base is a heavy piece, measuring 9 ¾" h x 3 ½" w. Lucky is the person who has the elusive matching cover. Excellent condition. (#4409)

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C185
Diamond Ridge Cruet Duncan & Sons made this pattern c. 1901. Clear and sparkling glass. 5 ¼" base to lip. Stopper fits well but is not original. Excellent condition. (#C185)

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Thousand Eye Handled Jug / Bottle #1 Richards and Hartley made this handled jug, circa 1880. Several different sizes were produced – this bottle stands 4 ½" high without the stopper, and 6" high with the original stopper. Excellent condition. (#5014)

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Feather Cruet Feather was made by several glass companies – Cambridge, Beatty-Brady and McKee, c. 1901. A ¼" wide band of cloudiness extends across 2 clear and one patterned panel about ½" from the bottom. Faceted stopper fits well but is not original, the original faceted stopper was taller. (#3999)

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5737: Thousand Eye Handled Jug / Bottle #2
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Thousand Eye Handled Jug / Bottle #2 Richards and Hartley made this handled jug, circa 1880. Several different sizes were produced – this bottle stands 3 ½" high without the stopper, and 5 ¼" high with the stopper. The faceted stopper is not original, however it is an excellent fit. Stopper has a ¼" bottom chip – the jug is perfect. (#5737)

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Crescent Cruet McKee made the Fringed Drape or Crescent pattern c. 1901. A pattern that will grace your table. Two surface striations from cooling are at the curve of the handle. Inside wear from the stopper is at the neck. Very clear glass. Faceted stopper fits very well but is probably not original. 5 ½" h. base to lip. (#126G)

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