- 596
A Miscellaneous Group of Free-Blown, Lacy, and Pattern-Molded Colored Glass Tableware, American and English 18th/19th Century
Description
- Various heights
Catalogue Note
- Comprising a very rare diamond-patterned cobalt blue sugar bowl with cover.
1770 – 1820.
With swirled-ribbed pointed-ball finial. The lid molded in rows of eleven diamonds, the base with fifteen lateral rows of diamonds on a flared foot.
Height: 5 5/8 in.
- A cobalt blue free-blown urn-shaped sugar bowl with cover.
Probably English, 1780 – 1820.
With pointed flattened-ball finial. The urn raised on a folded circular foot.
Height: 6 ½ in.
- A cobalt blue free-blown footed bowl with cover.
Probably English, 1780 – 1820.
The cover with ball finial. The flared urn-form receptacle with reel-form stem, on a circular foot. Cover probably associated.
Height: 6 in.
- A cobalt blue free-blown cream pitcher.
American or English, 1780 - 1820
With hollow-blown applied handle.
Overall height: 4 1/8 in.
- A rare rose-colored, free-blown bar bottle.
American, 1850 – 1870.
Of ovoid form, with thick, folded lip.
Height: 7 ½ in.
- Three similar colored blow three-mold ribbed cruet bottles.
New England, 1820 – 1840.
Two in amethyst, one in cobalt blue. One amethyst example now fitted with an associated cobalt blue stopper.
Height from 4 ¾ to 6 5/8 in.
- A pair of amethyst free-blown and pattern-molded large bar bottles.
American, 1840 – 1860.
Each with a lower section with eight facets.
Height: 10 ¼ in.
- An amethyst pattern-molded bar bottle.
American, 1855 – 1870.
With loop pattern on lower section.
Height: 8 7/8 in.
- An amethyst lacy sauce dish.
New England, 1835 – 1850.
With "Roman rosette" pattern on underside.
Diameter: 5 ¼ in.
- An amethyst lacy dish.
New England, 1840 – 1860.
The underside with a sunburst pattern.
Diameter: 6 in.
- Four amethyst lacy sauce dishes.
New England, 1840 – 1860.
Each fluted on the underside and with a star-patterned base.
Diameter: 4 in.
- An amethyst lacy sauce dish.
New England, 1840 – 1860.
In the plume pattern.
Diameter: 4 1/8 in.
- A small violet lacy sauce dish.
New England, 1840 – 1860.
Diameter: 3 in.
- An amethyst lacy celery glass.
New England, 1850 – 1870.
With diamond diapering and concave circles on sides.
Height: 4 ¾ in.
- An amethyst lacy celery glass.
Probably Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, Sandwich, Massachusetts , 1850 – 1870.
Height: 4 7/8 in.
- A reddish-amber lacy tumbler.
American, 1840 – 1860.
With faceted sides.
Height: 3 1/8 in.
- Two amethyst free-blown handled bottles.
American, 1840 – 1870.
Each of flattened globular form, with applied handle.
Height from 7 ½ to 8 in.
- A pair of blue free-blown handled mugs.
Possibly New Jersey, 19th century.
Overall height: 5 1/8 in.
- Together with a small copper-mounted, pumpkin-form inkwell.
19th century.
With projecting quill receptacle and copper lip. Lacks hinged cover.
Height: 1 ½ in.
- Also together with a black pressed, molded fig.
Height: 2 ½ in.
- Also together with two similar amethyst faceted small bottles.
19th century.
Height: 3 ½ in.
30 pieces.