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A Miscellaneous Group of Free-Blown Colored and Colorless Glass Table Articles. American and Continental 18th-19th century.
Description
- Various heights
Catalogue Note
- Including a very rare blue-green lily pad large sugar bowl.
New Jersey, 1835 – 1865.
The globular body with eight peaks of varying heights, on a disk foot. Lacks cover.
Height: 5 ½ in.
Diameter: 5 3/8 in.
- A rare blue-green covered small sugar bowl.
New York, 1820 – 1840.
With flattened ball finial; The globular body on a disk foot.
Height: 4 ¾ in.
- A rare blue-green covered sugar bowl.
Possibly New York, possibly Mount Vernon Glassworks, 1835 – 1845.
Bulbous body blown in three-part mold, geometric design (McKearin GI-30).
Height: 4 ½ in.
- A rare blue-green pitcher.
Probably New Jersey, 1815 – 1830.
With tooled rim, of globular form, with pincered foot.
Height: 6 in.
- A rare light green cream pitcher.
American, probably New Jersey.
With flared rim with trailed threading.
Height: 3 ½ in.
- A blue-green custard or mustard cup.
New Jersey or New York, 1815 – 1830.
Of cylindrical form. Lacks cover.
Height: 2 ¾ in.
- Two nearly identical blue-green patty pans.
American, probably mid-Atlantic states, c. 1850.
Height: 1 ¼ in.
Diameter: 3 ¼ in.
- A rare colorless covered custard or mustard cup.
American, 1825 – 1850.|
Height: 3 ¾ in.
- A rare blue and colorless small compote.
Probably New Jersey or New York, 1820 – 1850.
With blue bowl and applied colorless, knobbed stem, on a disk.
Height: 3 ½ in.
- A rare colorless tall candlestick.
18th century.
With cylindrical candle cup and slightly-swelled columnar stem, on a domed foot with dished edge.
Height: 8 ½ in.
- Thirteen rondels.
American, 19th century.
Of varying sizes and colors, including emerald green, blue-green, amber, olive green, red, reddish amber, cobalt blue, amethyst, and colorless. Two examples pattern-molded.
Diameters from 3 7/8 - 12 in.
- An amber vase.
American, New York or New Jersey, 1830 – 1860.
With flared rim and double-knop stem.
Height: 8 5/8 in
A pair of engraved, colorless mugs with covers, and a covered tumbler.
Bohemian, 1775 – 1825.
Each of cylindrical form and with lemon-form finials and the front engraved with a bird, tulips, and stylized leaves and an applied handle. The tumbler of massive size and lid with pointed-ball finial with the front engraved with a bird, tulips, and stylized leaves.
Height of mugs: 9 ½ in.
Height of tumbler: 11 ½ in.
28 pieces.