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GLASS

Amethyst English Flip Glass                      #6018

Here is a large amethyst flip glass. It is most likely English, and early 19th century in date. It also seems to be of lead glass, as it is heavy with a very nice ring to it. It has a broken unpolished pontil, and is in nice condition with no chips or cracks. It stands 7 1/2" tall, and is 4 3/4" in diameter.
It is priced at $295


17th Century Venetian Blown Glass Apothecary Jar                   #6061

This is a wonderful early engraved drug/apothecary jar. I believe it dates from the late 17th century, and is most likely Venetian in origin. It is a clear gray colored glass, with a winged lion engraved on one side, and with a caduceus on the other, with "R", and "S" on either side of that symbol. This jar is paper thin, weighing just a few ounces. It is in perfect condition, and stands 5 3/8" tall, and 3 1/8" wide at the foot.
It is priced at $985

Late 18th Century Wrythen Glass Tumbler                #5746

This is an English lead glass wrythen tumbler/beaker. It has a ground pontil, it is just under 6" tall, and 3 1/8" in dia.
It dates from the late 18th into the early 19th century.
This glass is priced at $245

German Blown / Cut Gilt Tumbler            #6062

Here is a blown panel cut clear glass tumbler with gilt decoration.
It has a lady in a landscape, and has a saying in German which translates "The smell is pleasant".
It is German and dates to the latter part of the 18th Century. It is 3 3/4" tall, and 3 1/8" in dia.
The price on this is $295


17th Century Blown Spanish Oil Jug                 #1357

This is a little Spanish oil jug, that probably dates from the late 17th to the middle of the 18th centuries.
It is in very good condition, but it does have stress check above the filling spout.
It is about 5" in overall height.
The price on it is only $275


17th Century Aventurine Glass Bottle                         #1342

This is an rare aventurine glass bottle. It dates from the late 17th to the early 18th century. 
It is probably Venetian, and was most likely used for perfume. It is about 2 3/8" in diameter, and a little over 3 1/4" long. The flattened body is in perfect condition.
This bottle is $385

Large Early Glass Storage Jar                 #5904B

This is an early large blown glass storage jar. It is probably Spanish, and dates from the late 18th, or early 19th centuries. It is about one gallon in size, has a fold over lip. It is 7 1/2" tall, and 6" in diameter.
The price on the jar is $195

Small Early Blown Glass Bottle                          #5907C
 
Here is a small blown piece of green glass, that was most likely an ink bottle. It is probably Spanish, and dates to the early 19th century. It is 3" tall, and in good condition.
Priced at $135

Early Tiny Blown Bottle                          #5906C

This is an early blown molded bottle, that is probably Spanish, and most likely a medicine vial. It is early 19th century in date, and in good condition.
It is $145