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2016
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$747.50
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SEVEN PIECES OF EARLY GLASS. 1) Bird water bottle in cobalt blue with a string rim and double ball top and a separately attached spout to fit between the bars of a bird cage. 2) Bird water bottle in clear and cobalt blue. Body is blown into a dip mold creating eight ridges, a 1-1/4″ dia cobalt blue glass ball is attached to the top. The separately attached spout is clear with a cobalt blue rim around the top. 3-4) Pair of early 19th Century European milk glass and polychrome enamel decorated salt and pepper shakers. Bottles are blown with a polished pontil. The screw-on glass heads have six holes each for dispensing their contents. One has an enamel medallion with a “S” presumably for salt; the other has an enamel medallion with a “P” for pepper. Probably once part of a larger set. 5) Single case bottle of triangular form with cut flower decoration on each face. Free-blown with a ground pontil, stopper missing. 6) Late 18th to early 19th Century blown barrel form tankard with a heavy rough pontil. Body of tankard is decorated with applied threading that is mostly intact. Separately applied strap handle is undamaged. 7) Early 19th Century Continental whimsy/tankard. A bulbous body tankard with applied foot and applied handle. Entire item is free-blown and hand tooled. A floral and rigaree type decoration is separately applied to the interior base. SIZE: Tallest is 8-1/4″. Widest is 5-1/2″ at handle. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Dorothy-Lee Jones. CONDITION: All items are very good to excellent with no major flaws. 5-63113 (600-800)
Auction: Lamp & Glass - Fall 2011 Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day. |