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The Thomas McCandless Collection<br />

You can now bid online at www.hecklerauction.com<br />

49. Eagle - Morning Glory Historical Flask, Midwest America, 1840-<br />

1860. Ice blue, sheared mouth - tubular pontil scar, pint; (somewhat<br />

weakened impression, some exterior high point wear).<br />

GII-19 Good color, fine flask. Ex Garbish collection. $350-700<br />

50. Lot Of Two Pottery Figural Book Bottles, “Coming Thro’ / The Rye”<br />

and an unmarked example, Midwest America, 1840-1880. Blue glaze and<br />

tan and brown glazes, ht. 5 inches and 6 1/2 inches. One example has a<br />

sticker “George S. Kearin / Collection / Of / American Pottery / No. 200”.<br />

Fine condition. $500-1000<br />

51. Double Eagle Historical Flask, Coventry Glass Works, Coventry,<br />

Connecticut, 1840-1848. Yellow olive, sheared mouth - pontil scar, half<br />

pint.<br />

GII-71 Bright clean bottle, good color. $200-400<br />

52. “Millville” - “Hitall’s Paten” Fruit Jar, America, 1860-1880.<br />

Cylindrical, aquamarine, applied collared mouth with glass lid and iron<br />

clamp - smooth base, half pint.<br />

L#2185, except measurements do not match either L#2185 #1 or #2<br />

Interesting, rare, fine condition. $250-500<br />

53. “Suffolk Bitters” Figural Bottle, America, 1860-1880.<br />

In the form of a Suffolk pig, yellow amber, double collared<br />

mouth - smooth base, lgth. 10 inches; (two 3 1/2 inch cracks<br />

starting at the snout continuing into the body).<br />

R/H #S217 Beautiful color, displays well. $125-250<br />

54. Sailboat - Stellar Motif Pictorial Flask, probably Joel<br />

Bodine and Sons Manufacturers, Bridgetown, New Jersey,<br />

1840-1860. Ice blue, inward rolled mouth - tubular pontil<br />

scar, half pint; (professionally cleaned with some remaining<br />

light scratches).<br />

GX-8 Pretty light color, good embossing, rare color. Ex<br />

Charles Dacenzo collection. $250-500<br />

55. Target Ball, “ Dr. A. Frank Charlottenburg Glashutten”,<br />

Germany, 1880-1900. Diamond pattern above and below<br />

embossed center band, yellow with an olive tone, crudely<br />

sheared mouth, dia. 2 1/2 inches; (1/4 inch mouth bruise).<br />

$200-400<br />

56. Lot Of Four Medicine and Food Bottles, “By the / Kings/<br />

Royal / Patent”, “Jewett’s / Nerve / Liniment”, label only<br />

“Compound Tincture of Myrrh / Or / Hot Drops.” and a<br />

“F. Ientz / Phila.” - “Mustard / Factory”, America, 1840-1860.<br />

Aquamarine, inward rolled mouths - pontil scars, ht. 2 3/4<br />

inches, 3 inches, 3 7/8 inches and 5 1/8 inches.<br />

Fine condition. Good bright, early bottles. $150-300<br />

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