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57. Eagle - Grapes Historical Flask, possibly Coffin & Hay Manufacturers,<br />
Hammonton, New Jersey, 1840-1860. Aquamarine, sheared mouth-<br />
pontil scar, quart; (some light exterior high point wear).<br />
GII-55 Bright, clean, strongly embossed example. $100-200<br />
58. “Doctor / Fisch’s Bitters” Figural Bottle, America, 1866-1880. In<br />
the form of a fish, light yellow amber with the base and the head in a<br />
light amber, small tooled round collared mouth - smooth base, ht. 11 1/2<br />
inches; (1/8 inch bubble burst on the “r” of “Ware”).<br />
R/H #F45 Good color. $150-300<br />
59. Cathedral Pickle Jar, America, 1860-1880. Hexagonal with fancy<br />
cathedral arches, pale green, outward rolled mouth - smooth base, ht.<br />
13 1/2 inches; (some inside stain, a shallow 3/4 inch bubble burst near the<br />
base, a small potstone in one plain panel with 1/32 inch legs).<br />
Similar to MW plate 73 #10 Good color, light staining could easily be<br />
cleaned. Purchased in a Cape Cod shop. $100-200<br />
60. “Success To the Railroad” and Horse and Cart - Eagle Historical<br />
Flask, Coventry Glass Works, Coventry, Connecticut, 1830-1848. Olive<br />
amber, sheared mouth - tubular pontil scar, pint; (some exterior high<br />
point wear).<br />
GV-8 Strong embossing, fine color, good condition. $250-500<br />
61. “Seaworth / Bitters / Co. / Cape May / New Jersey / U.S.A.” Figural<br />
Bitters Bottle, America, 1860-1880. In the form of a lighthouse,<br />
aquamarine, tooled sloping collared mouth - smooth base, ht. 11<br />
inches; (base has been broken away, mouth chips).<br />
R/H #S81 Acquired at the Golden Nugget. $250-500<br />
62. “Benjamin Franklin” And Bust - “T.W. Dyott. M.D.” And Bust<br />
Portrait Flask, Kensington Glass Works, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,<br />
1830-1850. Aquamarine, sheared mouth - pontil scar, quart.<br />
GI-96 Bright clean example, strongly embossed. $300-600<br />
63. Lot Of Three Freeblown Chestnut Bottles, New England, 1780-1830.<br />
Yellow olive, yellow amber and forest green, tooled applied mouths -<br />
pontil scars, ht. 5 1/4 inches, 7 1/2 inches and 10 1/4 inches; (some minor<br />
exterior high point wear, large example has large potstone flaw).<br />
Early New England bottles in a wonderful gradation of sizes. Large<br />
example is Ex Charles B. Gardner collection. $400-800<br />
64. Lot Of Three Early Peppersauce Bottles, America, 1840-1860.<br />
Two hexagonal and a square example with fancy cathedral arches,<br />
aquamarine and light blue green, applied collared mouths - pontil scars,<br />
ht. 8 1/2 inches, 10 5/8 inches, and 8 5/8 inches.<br />
Similar to McK Plate 74 #1 and #2 Fine condition, bright clean examples.<br />
The square example has beautiful color. $150-300<br />
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The Thomas McCandless Collection