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A Large Miscellaneous Group of Canary-Yellow and Other Pressed Colored and Colorless Glass Table Articles, Mostly American 19th century and later
Description
- Various heights
Catalogue Note
- Including a pair of Block and Punty vases with hexagonal bases.
Height: 11 ¼ in.
-A pair of panel-sided Tulip vases with octagonal bases
Height: 10 ¼ in.
One with small amount of glass disease, small chip on base.
- A single Loop vase with paneled circular foot.
Height: 9 ¾ in.
-A pair of Columnar candlesticks.
Attributed to the Boston and Sandwich Glass Co., 1840 – 1850.
With wafer and hexagonal bases. Mint.
Height: 9 ½ in.
- A compote with paneled-designed hexagonal base.
Probably Midwestern, 1850 – 1870.
Mint.
Height: 7 7/8 in.
Diameter: 9 ½ in.
- A pair of Comet Horn of Plenty decanters with scalloped foot.
Probably New England, 19th century
McKearin #129, Lacking stoppers.
-A Comet low bowl with matching stand.
New England, 19th century
McKearin #108
- A pair of Star and Punty spoon holders.
Sandwich, 1845 – 1865
Mint.
Height 4 ¾ in.
- A Harp and Lyre cologne bottle with matching stopper.
New England or Midwest, 19th century
Chip on stopper.
Height: 7 ¼ in.
- Comet Horn of Plenty spoon holder.
New England or Pittsburgh, circa 1860.
McKearin #45
Height 4 ½ in.
-A Comet Horn of Plenty tumbler.
New England or Pittsburgh, circa 1860.
McKearin #35, mint.
Height 3 ¾ in.
- A covered Comet Horf of Plenty butter dish with George Washington finial.
Probably New England, 19th century
McKearin #34A. Mint.
Overall height: 5 ½ in.
-A Thumbprint variation beaker with flaring rim,
1860 – 1880.
McKearin #120. Mint.
Height: 3 ¾ in.
- A small Star-pattern salt with faceted sides, 19th century
Height: ¾ in.
-A small sauce dish.
Height: 1 in.
- A pair of small, panel-sided cologne bottles with matching faceted stoppers and stands.
Probably Continental, 19th Century
- A pair of honeycomb celery vases
Midwest, 1870 – 1890
McKearin #103 and #29. Mint.
Height: 9 in.
- A turquoise Comet Horn of Plenty spoon holder.
New England or Midwest.
Mint.
Height: 4 ½ in.
- A group of three pressed colorless glass covered compotes and bowl. The first in ribbed palm.
Mckee and Brothers, Pittsburgh.
Mint.
Height: 9 in.
- The second in Thumbprint
Bakewell, Pittsburgh area
Mint.
Height: 6 ½ in.
- The third in Thumbprint.
Minor chips of cover.
Height: 8 ½ in.
- The fourth a Loop and Petal covered sugar bowl.
New England, 1840 – 1860.
Minor chip on base of cover and foot.
Height 10 1/8 in.
- A Sawtooth Diamond-covered compote (sick).
Height: 8 in.
Together with:
- A Cable pattern goblet.
- A Loop pattern spoon holder.
- A gray/white Ashburtongoblet.
- A Clam-Broth wine glass.
- And a pair of panel side aquamarine glass tumblers hexagonal bases.
Height 3 ¾ in.
Approximately 48 pieces including stoppers and lids