Lot 594
  • 594

A Large Miscellaneous Group of Glass Table Articles, Fluid Lamps, and Miniatures, Mostly American 19th century and later

Estimate
5,000 - 10,000 USD
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Description

  • Glass, mahogany, ivory
  • Various heights

Catalogue Note

-Including a rare pair of aquamarine blown and pressed oil lamps.
Probably New England, 1830 - 1845
Probably with the original tinwear wick supports.
Height: 7 ½ inches.

- A rare pair of lacy pressed oil lamps.
Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, Sandwich, Massachusetts, 1835 – 1845.
With cornucopia patterned fluid receptacle.
Height: 7 ½ inches.

- A pair of colorless blown and pressed tall candlesticks.
American, 1830 – 1845.
With double-tier ribbed bases.
Height: 9 ¾ inches.

-Two single colorless candlesticks of the same pattern.
Height: 9 3/8 and 9 ¾ inches.

- Three colorless three-mold blown decanters with stoppers.  The first with vertical ribs, inscribed GIN. Height: 11 ¼ inches.
The second with swirled vertical ribs and sunbursts, inscribed BRANDY. Height: 10 ¾ inches.
American (possibly New England or New York), 1820 – 1845
The third example, with arch and fern pattern on sides, inscribed WHISKEY.  
Attributed to Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, Sandwich, Massachusetts, 1825 - 1845
Height:11 3/8 inches.

- A pair of colorless small decanters with 8 flutes and circles on lower section.  Lacks stoppers.
American, mid-19th century.
Height: 7 ½ inches.

- A mahogany, ivory and brass cruet stand.
English, 19th century.
Now fitted with four colorless, glass, ribbed cruets, 19th century.  Two cruets with pierced pewter lids.
Height of tallest: 4 ¾ inches.  Overall height of the stand: 10 inches.

- A ribbed colorless pewter-mounted shaker and one similar bottle.  Lacks stopper.
American, circa1840.
Height: 4 ¾ inches each.

- A colorless three-mold blown small pitcher.
New England, 1820 – 1840.
With vertical ribbed lower section below diamond diapering.  With applied rounded hollow-blown handle.
Height: 4 inches.

-A very small three mold blown cream pitcher.
Height 2 5/8 inches.

- A colorless three-mold blown mug with sunburst in diamond sides and hollow-blown handle.
New England, 1820 – 1840.
Height: 3 ½ inches.

- A colorless, three-mold blown child's mug.
New England, 1820 – 1840.
The sides with ribbing and diamond diapering, and with hollow-blown handle.
Overall height: 2 5/8 inches.

- A colorless, three-mold blown covered canister with swirled, ribbed midsection, the cover with ribbed finial. 
New England, 1820 – 1840.
Height: 4 ½ inches.

-A cobalt blue three-mold blown salt.
New England, 1820 – 1840.
Sides with sunburst and diamond diapering.
Height: 2 3/8 inches.

- A free-blown, colorless, decanter set. 
Probably Continental, 1880- 1910.
The beverage set including a removable domed cover, with stoppered decanter and six cylindrical tasting glasses.
Overall height: 9 inches.

- An opalescent lacy salt with floral-pressed sides on bracket feet.
American, 1835 – 1845.
Height: 1 ¾ inches.

- A cobalt blue lacy salt, with leaf-decorated sides, on tapered feet.
Attributed to Mount Vernon Glass Company, 1835 – 1845.
Height: 1 ½ inches.

- A rare, aquamarine lacy salt, with floral-decorated sides on tapered feet.
American, 1835 – 1845.
Height: 1 ¾ inches.

- A cobalt blue lacy ribbed salt.
American, 1850 – 1870.
Height: 1 ½ inches.

- Fifteen cobalt blue and colorless lacy cup plates.
American, 19th -century and later.
Comprising four blue examples with ships, two clear examples with ships, one clear example with eagle, four clear examples with heart-decorated borders, two with starburst, one with two portrait busts, and one opalescent, with edge decorated with baskets of leafage.
Diameters from 3 ¼ - 3 ¾ inches.

- Two opalescent lacy curtain tie-backs.
American, circa 1845.
Each with pewter baluster supports.
Diameters from 4 – 5 ½ inches. 

- An emerald green lacy shallow bowl.
American, c. 1840.
With fluted sides.
Diameter: 6 ¼ inches.

- A cobalt blue lacy dish.  Underside decorated with hearts and cross-hatching.
American, 1830 – 1845.
Diameter: 6 1/8 inches.

- Eleven colored lacy whiskey tasters.
New England, 1840 – 1860.
Comprising two in bluish-green, one in vaseline, one in amethyst, one in light blue, two in opalescent, two in clam broth, one in teal, and one in green.
Heights from 1 ½ - 1 ¾ inches.

- Six colorless tasters, each with a vase-form top and stemmed base.
19th century.
Height from 2 ¾ - 3 ½ inches.

- Two green three-mold blown inkwells.
Attributed to Keene, New Hampshire, 1820 – 1840.
Each with diamond diapering.
Height from 1 ½ - 2 inches.

-A teal ribbed three-mold blown small inkwell.
American, 1830 – 1850.
Height: 1 ½ inches.

- Two faceted tapered olive green ink bottles.
American, 19th-century.
Height: 2 ½ inches.

- A very rare cobalt blue and colorless three-mold blown miniature pitcher.
New England, 1820 – 1845.
With sunburst and diamond-diapered midsection and ribbed base, and colorless blown handle. (Reference: GIII-V pattern).
Height: 2 ¼ inches.

- A rare amethyst lacy miniature pitcher.
American, 1835 – 1860.
Height: 2 ½ inches.

- An aquamarine free-blown miniature chalice.
New Jersey, 1820 – 1840.
Height: 2 ¼ inches.

- An aquamarine free-blown miniature tumbler.
New Jersey, 1820 – 1840.
Height: 1 5/8 inches.

- An olive green free-blown small chalice-form taster.
New Jersey, 1820 – 1840.
Height: 3 3/8 inches.

- A cobalt blue three-mold blown miniature goblet.
American, 1825 – 1840.
Height: 2 3/8 inches.

- A colorless three-mold blown diminutive bottle with stopper, with ribbed sides.
American, 1830 – 1850.
Height: 4 inches.

-A colorless free-blown, small handled fluid lamp.
American, 1820 – 1840.
Retains original tinwear wick support height: 2 ¼ inches.

- A cobalt blue free-blown child's basket, with gilt-decorated, ribbed sides.
Probably continental, 19th-century, Height 3 3/4 inches

- Three ribbed scent bottles.
English or American, 19th century
Two in cobalt blue, one in emerald green
Heights from 2 ¾ to 3 in.

- One clam broth lacy small bowl, with loop decorated sides on a ribbed foot.  Possibly lacking cover.
American, mid-19th century
Height: 2 ¼ in.

- Two small medicine bottles.  One in cobalt blue, one opalescent.
American, 19th century
Height from 2 3/8 to 2 ½ in.
Cobalt blue example inscribed Emerson Drug Co.

- Three footed and colored globe-shaped paper weights.
Height from 1 ¾ to 2 1/4 in.

- One colored and colorless scent bottle with stopper, decorated with yellow flowers
19th century or later.
Height: 3 in.
-One colorless rolling pin.
Late 19th/early 20th century.
Length: 14 in.

- One colorless cruet stopper

19th century

Height: 2 in.

 

Together with a Chinese export porcelain, miniature oblong platter.

circa 1800

Center decorated with an urn covered with drapery and flowers.

Length: 3 ¾ in.

 

Also together with a green-glazed porcelain vegetable jar with cover with removable lid.  The replaced finial now detached.

Height: 4 ¼ in.

 

Also together with a brass oval patch box, engraved with a ship.

English or continental, 18th/19th century.

Length: 3 ¼ in.

 

Also together with a pair of brass candlesticks.

English, 18th century.

Height: 6 ¾ in.

 

99 pieces.