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The Thomas McCandless Collection<br />
You can now bid online at www.hecklerauction.com<br />
17. Eagle - Cornucopia Historical Flask, America, 1840-1860. Aquamarine,<br />
sheared mouth - tubular pontil scar, half pint; (a light interior stain ring<br />
near the shoulder should clean easily).<br />
GII-46 Bright, strongly embossed example. $200-400<br />
18. Sheaf of Wheat - “Westford Glass Co” Pictorial Flask, Westford<br />
Glass Works, Westford, Connecticut, 1860-1872. Yellow olive, applied<br />
double collared mouth - smooth base, half pint.<br />
GXIII-37 Fine condition. Includes a partial early label “Spirits of<br />
Camphor / J.S Raymond, M.D, / City Drug Store, / Ogdensburg, N.Y.”.<br />
Good color, fine embossing. $150-300<br />
19. Cathedral Pickle Jar, probably Crowleytown Glass Works,<br />
Crowleytown, New Jersey, 1860-1866. Square with beveled corners and<br />
extremely fancy cathedral arch designs, aquamarine, outward rolled<br />
mouth - smooth base, ht. 14 inches; (a light interior stain near the base).<br />
MW Plate 73 #6 Beautiful, big, fancy. Good condition. $125-250<br />
20. Eagle - Stag Historical Flask, Coffin & Hay Manufacturers, Hammonton,<br />
New Jersey, 1840-1860. Greenish aquamarine, sheared mouth - pontil<br />
scar, pint; (some exterior high point wear mainly on the body of the deer,<br />
light stain ring at mid-body should clean easily).<br />
GII-49 Strongly embossed example, good color. $250-500<br />
21. Lot Of Four Barber Bottles, possibly America,<br />
1870-1920. Generally bulbous forms with long necks,<br />
shades of amethyst and peacock blue with multicolored<br />
enamel decoration, tooled mouths - three with pontil<br />
scars, ht. 6 1/2 inches to 8 1/4 inches; (some minor paint loss).<br />
RH page 48 left, RH 89 right, form similar to RH page 73<br />
right and form similar to Na plate 10 bottom left Pretty<br />
bottles, fine condition. $200-400<br />
22. Target Ball, “Ira Piane’s Filled Ball Pat. Oct 23 1877”,<br />
America, 1877-1900. Golden amber, rough sheared mouth,<br />
dia. 2 5/8 inches.<br />
Filled with feathers. $200-400<br />
23. Eagle - Morning Glory Historical Pottery Flask, probably Midwest<br />
America, 1840-1860. Tan and brown glazes, pint; (some minor glaze<br />
flaws).<br />
GII-19 Old and handsome. $300-600<br />
24. “FA & Co” And “Union” Clapsed Hands - Cannon Historical<br />
Flask, Fahnstock, Albree And <strong>Company</strong> Manufacturers, Pittsburgh,<br />
Pennsylvania, 1860-1870. Light citron, applied collared mouth with<br />
ring - smooth base, half pint.<br />
GXII-42 This great little bottle has everything; good embossing, fine<br />
light unlisted color and good condition. Ex Roy Brown collection.<br />
$400-800<br />
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