Discovery Potpourri Auction #162
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Table of Contents
presents
Discovery Potpourri Auction #162
An important offering of over 450 items.
Closing Dates:
(Part 1) January 23rd, 2023 @ 10:00 PM
(Part 2) January 24th, 2023 @ 10:00 PM
Opens for bidding January 16th
This is a Timed Closing Auction
Part 1:
The Durward Lamb Collection: Lots 1 through 140
Historical Flasks: Lots 141 through 177
Blown and Pattern Molded Glass: Lots 178 through 201
Soda and Beer Bottles: Lots 202 through 223
Foods: Lots 224 through 225
Part 2:
Bitters: Lots 226 through 265
Whiskies: Lots 266 through 311
Black Glass: Lots 312 through 326
Medicines: Lots 327 through 376
Inks & Inkwells: Lots 377 through 408
Fire Grenades: Lots 409 through 434
Miscellaneous: Lots 435 through 444
Target Balls: Lots 445 through 470
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1. “AMERICAN STOMACH / BITTERS / 2. “WILLIAM ALLEN’S - CONGRESS 3. “BANCROFT’S / BITTERS - D.W.
ROCHESTER, N.Y.”, (Ring/Ham, A-64), New BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham, A-29), New York, ca. BANCROFT - MARSHFIELD, VT.”, (Ring/
York, ca. 1885 - 1900, amber strapsided, 8”h, 1865 - 1875, bluish aqua semi-cabin, 10 3/8”h, Ham, B-16), Vermont, ca. 1870 - 1880, aqua, 8
smooth base, tooled lip, 95% original label in
smooth base, applied 3/4”h, smooth base,
part reads: ‘American tapered collar mouth, applied mouth, 98%
Stomach Bitters, a a 85% original label in original label in part
Tonic for Worn Out part reads: ‘1865 C.B. reads: ‘Try Bancroft’s
Constitutions, B.H. William Allen Allen’s Stomach Bitters,
Bacon, Rochester, Congress Bitters, a Prepared by D.W.
N.Y.’ The bottle is Superior Tonic for the Bancroft, Marshfield,
perfect. Durward Lamb Remedy of Heartburn, Vt.’ etc. The bottle is in
Collection. Dyspepsia, etc., William perfect condition. A rare
Allen, Manufacturer bottle and with a rarer
and Proprietor, Fort label. Durward Lamb
Edward, N.Y.’ The bottle Collection.
is perfect, but has some
spotty inside content
stain. Not as colorful as
the blue green example,
but equally as hard to
find! Durward Lamb
Collection.
($120.00) ($250.00 - 375.00) ($150.00) ($275.00 - 375.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 450.00)
4. “BEGGS’ / DANDELION / BITTERS”, 5. “DR. BELL’S - BLOOD / PURIFYING 6. “BIG / BILL / BEST / BITTERS” - (reverse
(Ring/Ham, B-51), Illinois, ca. 1885 - 1895, - BITTERS - THE GREAT / ENGLISH / side is identical), (Ring/Ham, B-95), American,
medium amber, strapsided, 7 1/4”h, smooth REMEDY”, (Ring/Ham, B-56), American, ca.
base, tooled lip, 98% original label in part reads: ca. 1895 - 1905, medium amber,
1875 - 1885, deep amber, 12 1/8”h, smooth base, tooled
‘Beggs Dandelion 9 3/8”h, smooth base, mouth, 85% original labels,
Bitters, Price 50 Cents, applied mouth. A contents and foil neck seal,
Prepared by Beggs pinhead in size flake the bottle is perfect. Durward
Mf.G. Co., Chicago, is off the outer edge of Lamb Collection.
Ill.’. A flat 3/8” by 1/4” the lip. Also some light
chip is off the base at scattered scratches.
the edge. Durward Durward Lamb
Lamb Collection. Collection.
($40.00) ($70.00 - 90.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 -180.00) ($150.00) ($275.00 - 475.00)
7. Labeled Bitters, ‘Botanic Bitters’, (Ring/ 8. Labeled Bitters, ‘Botanic Bitters’, (Ring/ 9. “BOURBON WHISKEY / BITTERS.”,
Ham, B-164L), Vermont, ca. 1845 - 1860, aqua Ham, B-164L), Vermont, ca. 1845 - 1860, bluish (Ham/Ring, B-171), Massachusetts, ca. 1860
aqua, cylindrical form, 7 1/8”h, open pontil, - 1870, medium pink puce with an amethyst
tall cylinder, 11”h, open applied mouth, a 99% original highly graphic
pontil, applied tapered tone barrel, 9 1/8”h,
collar mouth, a 95% original label in part reads: smooth base, applied
label in part reads: ‘Dr. ‘Botanic Bitters, Best mouth. A small chip
Gould’s Botanic Bitters, It Spring and Summer on an upper ring has
is Unsurpassed, Prepared Bitters made For been partially polished
by Dr. S.N. Gould, West Morbid Conditions out. Nice glass whittle
Randolph, Vermont’. The Dr. Beach’s Pills and in an exceptional
bottle is perfect. Identical should be used color. Durward Lamb
company to lot 8, except with the Bitters, Dr. Collection.
in a different form bottles S.N. Gould, West
and worded label. Durward Randolph, Vt.’. The
Lamb Collection. bottle is perfect.
Durward Lamb
Collection.
($70.00) ($120.00 - 160.00) ($70.00) ($120.00 - 160.00) ($275.00) ($500.00 - 800.00)
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10. “DR. BOYCE’S - TONIC BITTERS - FENN 11. “BROWN’S / CELEBRATED / INDIAN 12. “N. WOOD - PORTLAND ME.” (around
& TUTTLE - PROPRIETOR - RUTLAND VT.”, HERB BITTERS - PATENTED 1867”, (Ring/ the shoulder), (Ring/Ham, B-279L), Maine,
(Ring/Ham, B-177), Vermont, ca. 1875 - 1885, ca. 1870 - 1880, aqua, oval form, 8 1/4”h,
bluish aqua, 12-sided, 7 1/8”, smooth base, Ham, B-223), Pennsylvania,
ca. 1867 - 1875, golden yellow smooth base, applied
applied mouth. About with amber tone Indian tapered collar mouth
perfect (an internal open Princess, 12”h, smooth base, a 98% original in part
bubble has some edge sheared and inward rolled reads: ‘Dr. Buzzell’s
discoloration). Durward lip. A 3/8” by 1/2” open Vegetable Bilious
Lamb Collection. bubble with rough edges is Bitters, These Bitters
on the upper skirt. A slightly are a sure Remedy,
small and less apparent one Prepared and Sold,
is on the reverse below the Nathan Wood, 202 Fore
upper torso. Nice color, fully Street, Portland, Me.’
intact rolled lip. Durward The bottle is perfect.
Lamb Collection. Ex. Dr. Burton Spiller
Collection. Durward
Lamb Collection.
($70.00) ($120.00 - 160.00) ($400.00) ($700.00 - 900.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00)
13. “THE GREAT TONIC / DR. CALDWELL’S 14. Label Only Bitters, (Ring/Ham, C-66L), 15. “CASTILIAN BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham,
/ HERB BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham, C-9), Massachusetts, ca. 1865 - 1875, bluish aqua, C-80), New York, ca. 1865 - 1875, medium amber
8 1/4”h, smooth base, applied mouth, a 95% Spanish cannon form, 10”h, smooth base, applied
Pennsylvania, ca. 1865 - 1875, original label in part reads: ‘Carter’s Aromatic
orange amber, triangular double collar mouth.
form, 12 1/2”h, smooth base, Scotch Bitters, an effective Several chips are off the
applied double collar mouth. cure for Weakness, top of the lip, the largest
A rough 3/8” by 1/4” chip is Loss of Appetite, Sour being 3/8” by 3/16” in
off a corner panel on the side Stomach, L.F. Carter, size. Durward Lamb
of the base. Durward Lamb Georgetown, Mass.’. Collection.
Collection. The bottle is perfect, has
highly whittled glass
and numerous trapped
air bubbles. Looks like it
should be pontiled and
probably just missed
having one. Durward
Lamb Collection.
($70.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($70.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
16. “C.C. DOTY & CO.” (on the shoulder), 17. “C.C. DOTY & CO.” (on the shoulder), 18. “ST / DRAKE’S / 1860 / PLANTATION / X
(Ring/Ham, D-87L), Vermont, ca. 1875 - 1885, (Ring/Ham, D-87L), Vermont, ca. 1875 - 1885, / BITTERS - PATENTED / 1862”, (Ring/Ham,
medium amber, oval form, 8 1/4”h, smooth aqua, oval form, 8 1/2”h, smooth base, applied D-105), New York, ca. 1862 - 1875, medium
mouth, 99% original label in part reads: ‘Dr.
base, applied mouth, amber 6-log cabin,
99% original label in Doty’s Celebrated 10 1/8”h, smooth
part reads: ‘Dr. Doty’s Mandrake Freedom and base, applied tapered
Celebrated Mandrake Unity Bitters, the Great collar mouth. Perfect
Freedom and Unity Family Medicine, C.C. condition, strong
Bitters, the Great Doty & Co., Bradford, impression. An internal
Family Medicine, C.C. Vermont’. The bottle is string of glass starting
Doty & Co., Bradford, perfect. Identical to lot on a lower roof peak
Vermont’. The bottle 16, but in aqua. Durward flows across the front
is perfect and a bold Lamb Collection. and part way down a
impression. It’s hard side panel. Durward
to imagine finding Lamb Collection.
one any nicer than
this! Durward Lamb
Collection.
($250.00) ($400.00 - 600.00) ($120.00) ($180.00 - 275.00) ($70.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
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19. “ST / DRAKE’S / 1860 / PLANTATION / X 20. “ST / DRAKE’S / 1860 / PLANTATION 21. “ST / DRAKE’S / 1860 / PLANTATION / X
/ BITTERS - PATENTED / 1862”, (Ring/Ham, / X / BITTERS - PATENTED / 1862”, (Ring/ / BITTERS - PATENTED / 1862”, (Ring/Ham,
D-105), New York, ca. 1862 - 1875, deep yellowish Ham, D-105), New York, ca. 1862 - 1875, deep D-105), New York, ca. 1862 - 1875, yellowish
amber with olive tone yellowish amber 6-log amber 6-log cabin,
6-log cabin, 9 3/4”h, cabin, 10”h, smooth 10”h, smooth base,
smooth base, applied base, applied tapered applied tapered collar
tapered collar mouth. collar mouth. Perfect mouth. A lower roof
A 1/4” chip is off the condition. Durward peak has some wear.
tip of a lower log at the Lamb Collection. Strong impression, nice
base. A shade of color, color. Durward Lamb
very different from Collection.
the commonly seen
amber. Durward Lamb
Collection.
($70.00) ($150.00 - 275.00) ($70.00) ($150.00 - 275.00) ($70.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
22. “DRAKE’S / PLANTATION / BITTERS - 23. “ST / DRAKE’S / 1860 / PLANTATION / X 24. “ST DRAKE’S / 1860 / PLANTATION / X
PATENTED / 1862”, (Ring/Ham, D-108), New / BITTERS - PATENTED / 1862”, (Ring/Ham, / BITTERS - PATENTED / 1862”, (Ring/Ham,
York, ca. 1862 - 1875, dark reddish puce 6-log D-110), New York, ca. 1862 - 1875, reddish amber D-110), American, ca. 1862 - 1870, yellow amber
cabin, 10”h, smooth 4-log cabin, 10 1/8”h, with a hint of olive
base, applied tapered smooth base, applied 4-log cabin, 10 1/8”h,
collar mouth. Perfect tapered collar mouth, smooth base, applied
condition, but traces of 98% original front and sloping collar mouth.
dried contents should rear labels. Pristine Perfect condition, nice
wash out. Durward perfect condition, yellow color, strong
Lamb Collection. nice reddish color impression. Durward
and extremely bold Lamb Collection.
impression. Durward
Lamb Collection.
($80.00) ($250.00 - 450.00) ($250.00) ($375.00 - 475.00) ($80.00) ($150.00 - 275.00)
25. (Lot of 3), “DRAKE’S / PLANTATION / 26. “DOYLES - HOP - BITTERS - 1872” / 27. “SIR ROBERT. / EDGAR’S / ENGLISH /
BITTERS - PATENTED / 1862”, (Ring/Ham, D-108), Cluster of Hops), (Ring/Ham, D-94.5), New LIFE / (motif of a crown on a circle) / BITTERS
New York, ca. 1862 - 1875, amber 6-log cabins, 9 5/8” York, ca 1872 - 1880, amber semi-cabin, 9 1/2”h, - G.E. GRAVES / PROPRIETOR / RUTLAND
to 10”h, smooth bases, applied tapered collar mouths.
One has a 2” long hairline crack on a side panel that smooth base, applied / VT / USA.”, (Ring/
travels across four logs. Another has a crack on the double collar mouth, Ham, E-18),Vermont, ca.
edge of the lower roof that travels across three panels. 97% original front and 1870 - 1880, yellowish
The third bottle is perfect. Durward Lamb Collection. rear labels in part read: amber, 8 5/8”h,
‘Hop Bitters, Hop smooth base, applied
Bitters Manufacturing tapered collar mouth.
Co. Rochester, N.Y., Pristine condition and
Toronto, Ont, London, extremely rare. It’s been
Eng’. A label on a over twenty years since
side panel reads: ‘R.G. the last one was sold at
Morton, Druggists auction. Durward Lamb
and Pharmacist, Collection.
West Randolph, Vt.’
The bottle is perfect.
Durward Lamb
Collection.
($120.00) ($160.00 - 190.00) ($80.00) ($150.00 - 250.00) ($400.00) ($700.00 - 900.00)
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28. “SIR ROBERT. / EDGAR’S / ENGLISH / 29. “DOCTOR / FISCH’S BITTERS- W.H. 30. “DR. FLINT’S - QUAKER BITTERS -
LIFE / (motif of a crown on a circle) / BITTERS WARE / PATENTED 1866”, (Ring/Ham, F-44), PROVIDENCE. R.I.”, (Ring/Ham, F-58), Rhode
- G.E. GRAVES / PROPRIETOR / RUTLAND Island, ca. 1885 - 1895, aqua, 9 1/2”h, smooth
Pennsylvania, ca. 1866
/ VT / USA.”, (Ring/ - 1875, golden yellow base, applied mouth,
Ham, E-18),Vermont, with amber tone and a 98% original front
ca. 1870 - 1880, hint of olive figural fish, and partial side panel
yellowish lime green, 11 1/2”h, smooth base, labels. The bottle is
8 3/4”h, smooth base, applied ring mouth. perfect. Ex Charles
applied tapered collar Some light milky Gardner Collection
mouth. Some light internal stain and a tiny #1168. Durward Lamb
scattered scratches open surface bubble is Collection.
and several areas of on the edge of the base.
matte type wear is An exceptional color
on a side label panel. that approaches being
Believed to be the only pure yellow! Durward
known example in this Lamb Collection.
unlisted color! This
was Durward’s favorite
bottle in the collection.
Durward Lamb
Collection.
($1,500.00) ($2,500.00 - 3,500.00) ($275.00) ($400.00 - 700.00) ($120.00) ($180.00 - 250.00)
31. “GILBERT’S - SARSAPARILLA - BITTERS 32. “GEO. C. HUBBELL & CO. - GOLDEN / 33. “OLD DR. GOODHUE’S / ROOT & HERB
- N.A. GILBERT & CO. - ENOSBURGH FALLS BITTERS - GEO. C. HUBBELL & CO.”, (Ring/ / BITTERS - J.H. RUSSELL & CO - SALEM
VT.”, (Ring/Ham, G-42), Vermont, ca. 1875 - Ham, G-63), New York, ca. 1865 - 1875, aqua MASS”, (Ring/Ham, G-69), Massachusetts, ca.
1885, medium amber, semi-cabin, 10 1/4”h, 1875 - 1885, aqua, 9”h,
6-sides and an indented smooth base, applied smooth base, applied
label panel, 8 3/4”h, tapered collar mouth. mouth, a 99% original
smooth base, applied Pristine condition, nice label in part reads: ‘Old
mouth, 95% original glass whittle. A number Dr. Goodhue’s Root
label. The bottle is in exist, but this is one of & Herb Bitters, the
perfect condition. A scarce the nicer ones. Durward Great Blood Purifier,
Vermont bitters with a very Lamb Collection. Prepared and Sold at
rare label! Durward Lamb Wholesale by Flint &
Collection. Goldthwait, No. 21
St. Peter St, Salem,
Mass.’ The bottle is
perfect. Durward Lamb
Collection.
($250.00) ($400.00 - 700.00) ($180.00) ($375.00 - 475.00) ($80.00) ($150.00 - 250.00)
34. “GREELEY’S BOURBON / BITTERS.”, 35. “GREELEY’S BOURBON / BITTERS.”, 36. “GREELEY’S BOURBON / BITTERS.”,
(Ring/Ham, G-101), Massachusetts, ca 1865 - (Ring/Ham, G-101), Massachusetts, ca 1865 - (Ring/Ham, G-101), Massachusetts, ca 1865 -
1875, light to medium smoky pinkish puce barrel, 1875, dark pink puce barrel, 9 1/4”h, smooth 1875, medium smoky pinkish topaz barrel, 9
9 1/4”h, smooth base, base, applied mouth. A 1/4”h, smooth base,
applied mouth. An 1” by 1/4” chip on the applied mouth. A 1/4”
open surface bubble is side of the lip has been by 1/8” chip on the
on a lower ring below professionally repaired. side of the lip has been
the embossing. Highly Durward Lamb partially smoothed out
whittled glass and Collection. and an area of light
in an very attractive stain is opposite of the
color. Durward Lamb embossing. Durward
Collection. Lamb Collection.
($275.00) ($500.00 - 800.00) ($250.00) ($375.00 - 475.00) ($250.00) ($375.00 - 475.00)
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37. “GREELEY’S BOURBON / BITTERS”, 38. “GREELEY’S BOURBON / BITTERS.”, 39. “GREELEY’S BOURBON / BITTERS.”,
(Ring/Ham, G-101), Massachusetts, ca 1865 - (Ring/Ham, G-101), Massachusetts, ca 1865 (Ring/Ham, G-101), Massachusetts, ca. 1865 -
1875, medium smoky olive color barrel, 9 1/4”h, - 1875, medium smoky topaz with puce tone 1875, medium pink puce with amethyst tone
smooth base, applied barrel, 9 1/8”h, smooth barrel, 9 3/8”h, smooth
mouth. A pinhead in base, applied mouth, base, applied mouth.
size flake is on the 95% original label. Pristine condition, some
top edge of the lip, The bottle is perfect. glass whittle and in
otherwise in excellent The label has some an absolute stunning
overall condition. Nice discoloration, but all color! Durward Lamb
glass whittle and in the wording is very Collection.
a very eye appealing legible. Durward Lamb
color. Durward Lamb Collection.
Collection.
($700.00) ($1,200.00 - 1,800.00) ($600.00) ($800.00 - 1,400.00) ($1,200.00) ($2,500.00 - 3,500.00)
40. “E.E. HALL’S NEW HAVEN / HALL’S / 41. “HOLTZERMANN’S / PATENT / 42. “DR. A.S. HOPKINS / UNION STOMACH
BITTERS / ESTABLISHED 1842”, (Ring/Ham, STOMACH / BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham, H-124), BITTERS / F.S. AMIDON, SOLE PROP. /
H-10), Connecticut, ca. 1860 - 1870, medium Ohio, ca. 1885 - 1895, amber cabin, 9 3/4”h, HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.”, (Ring/Ham,
olive yellow barrel, 9 smooth base, tooled H-182), Connecticut,
1/8”h, smooth base, tapered collar mouth, ca. 1890 - 1900, reddish
applied mouth, 98% original neck foil. A amber, 9 1/2”h, smooth
original label and neck 98% original front base, tooled lip. 98%
foil. Label reads: ‘Hall’s label, in part reads: original front and
Bitters, E.E. Hall & ‘Holtzermannn’s rear labels. The bottle
Bro., Proprietors, New Stomach Bitters is perfect, the labels
Haven, Ct., etc.’. Perfect Compound, The have some slight
condition, strong Ahrendt & Sons Co., discoloration. Durward
desirable color! One Sole Manufacturer, Lamb Collection.
of the best. Durward Toledo, Ohio’. Pristine
Lamb Collection. perfect condition,
great impression and
highly graphic fully
intact label. It would
be hard to find a nicer
one! Durward Lamb
Collection.
($350.00) ($800.00 - 1,200.00) ($250.00) ($400.00 - 600.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00)
43. “DR. J. HOSTETTER’S / STOMACH 44. “N.K. BROWN - IRON & QUININE / 45. “N.K. BROWN - IRON & QUININE / BITTERS
BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham, H-194), American, ca. BITTERS - BURLINGTON, VT.”, (Ring/Ham, - BURLINGTON, VT.”, (Ring/Ham, I-29), Vermont,
1860 - 1870, dark olive green, 9 3/8”h, 3” base I-28), Vermont, ca. 1880 - 1890, yellowish amber, ca. 1880 - 1890, pale aqua, 8 5/8”h, smooth base,
diameter, smooth 8 3/8”h, smooth base, tooled lip, 99% original
base, applied tapered tooled lip. Perfect front, reverse and neck
collar mouth. A condition. A tiny ‘ding’ labels, in part read:
pinhead in size flake is on the outer edge ‘N.K. Brown’s Iron and
is off the outer edge of the lip, otherwise Quinine Bitters, Prepared
of the lip. Extremely in overall excellent by N.K. Brown & Co,
crude and completely condition. Rated rare Burlington Vt.’ etc. The
full of seed bubbles. in aqua, but unlisted in front label in part reads:
These larger base this amber coloration. ‘The Best Baby Medicine
diameter Hostetter’s Durward Lamb in the World’. The bottle
are considered to be Collection. is in perfect condition, but
the earlier examples. a considerably amount
Many are found on the of dried contents should
west coast traveling wash out. Very rare,
from the east during especially with the three
the California Gold original labels! Durward
Rush! Durward Lamb Lamb Collection.
Collection.
($200.00) ($375.00 - 475.00) ($250.00) ($400.00 - 600.00) ($120.00) ($275.00 - 375.00)
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46. “DR. STEPHEN JEWETT’S - CELEBRATED 47. “JOHNSON’S / CALISAYA / BITTERS 48. “JOHNSON’S / CALISAYA / BITTERS
HEALTH / RESTORING BITTERS - RINDGE, - BURLINGTON / VT.”, (Ring/Ham, J-45), - BURLINGTON / VT.”, (Ring/Ham, J-45),
N.H.”, (Ring/Ham, J-37), New Hampshire, ca. Vermont, ca. 1870 - 1880, amber, 10 1/4”h, Vermont, ca. 1870 - 1880, olive yellow, 10”h,
1840 - 1860, bluish aqua, 7 3/8”h, open pontil,
smooth base, applied smooth base, applied
applied mouth. A tapered collar mouth, tapered collar mouth.
1/4” chip is off the 95% original label Perfect condition, some
outer edge of the in part reads: ‘Dr. trapped air bubbles and
lip. A very clean, Johnson’s Calisaya in a rare and attractive
highly whittled and Bitters, Henry Johnson, color. Durward Lamb
attractive looking Sole Proprietors, Collection.
bottle! Durward Burlington, Vt.’. Some
Lamb Collection. light external stain and
spotty panel edge wear
is opposite of the label
panel. Durward Lamb
Collection.
($100.00) ($170.00 - 190.00) ($200.00) ($350.00 - 475.00) ($475.00) ($800.00 -1,200.00)
49. “KEYSTONE / BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham, 50. “DR. LANGLEY’S / ROOT AND HERB / 51. “LEAK’S / KIDNEY AND LIVER /
K-36), Ohio, ca. 1865 - 1875, yellow amber barrel, BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham, L-20), Massachusetts, BITTERS - THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER
9 3/4”h, smooth base, applied tapered collar ca. 1870 - 1880, aqua, 6”h, smooth base, applied / AND CATHARTIC”, (Ring/Ham, L-53),
double collar mouth. A highly graphic 97%
mouth. About perfect. original label in part reads: ‘Buy me and I’ll do California, ca. 1885 -
Nice glass whittle and 1900, reddish amber,
in a much better color you Good, Dr. J.O. 8 7/8”h, smooth base,
than the normally seen Langley’s Root & tooled lip. About
amber. Durward Lamb Herb Bitters, Office perfect (some light
Collection. No. 38 Hanover Street, scratches). Durward
Boston, J.O. Langley Lamb Collection.
proprietor’. A ‘1’ cent
Nov. 2 / 1865 Proprietor
tax stamp’ is on the
base. The bottle is
perfect. Durward Lamb
Collection.
($275.00) ($700.00 - 900.00) ($40.00) ($80.00 - 140.00) ($50.00) ($120.00 - 180.00)
52. “THE / LOEW & SONS CO., / 53. “MISHLER’S HERB BITTERS” - (graduated 54. “MORNING (five pointed star) BITTERS /
CLEVELAND, OHIO” - (reverse same), Ohio, scale) / “TABLE SOON GRADUATION - INCEPTUM 5869 - PATENTED / 5869”, (Ring/
ca. 1890 - 1910, deep yellowish green, 9 3/8”h, MISHLER / (peened out embossing) / HERB
Ham, M-135), Maryland, ca.
smooth base, tooled BITTERS CO”, 1869 - 1875, deep reddish
mouth, 70% original (Ring/Ham, M-100), amber, triangular form, 12
label in part reads: Pennsylvania, ca. 1866 3/8”h, iron pontil scarred
‘Loew’s Celebrated - 1875, yellow amber, 9 base, applied tapered collar
Stomach Bitters, 1/4”h, “STOECKELS mouth. A slight lip finishing
Aromatic Tonic, the GRAD / PAT FEB 6 dip is on the top of the lip
H.C. Christy Co., 66, / W.McC & CO” and some minor wear is
Cleveland, Ohio’. The on smooth base, on a panel edge. Nice glass
bottle is perfect and applied mouth, 96% whittle, full iron pontil.
has a bold impression. original label. The Durward Lamb Collection.
Durward Lamb bottle is perfect and in
Collection. a better than normal
color. Durward Lamb
Collection.
($150.00) ($275.00 - 475.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($150.00) ($275.00 - 375.00)
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55. “NATIONAL / BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham, 56. Label only Bitters, Vermont, ca. 1840 - 1855, 57. “PRICKLY ASH / BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham,
N-8), Pennsylvania, ca. 1867 - 1875, medium aqua, oval form, 7 5/8”h, open pontil, applied P-140), Missouri, ca. 1910 - 1915, yellowish
tapered collar mouth, a 98% original label in amber, 9 3/8”h, smooth base, ABM lip, 90%
yellow amber ear of corn, 12 part reads: ‘Dr. I Newton’s Anti-Bilious Bitters,
5/8”h, “PATENT / 1867” on original wrap around
smooth base, applied double Much Improved label, contents and metal
collar mouth. Some external of Late, Under the corkscrew opener. The
glass dullness is mostly particular directions of bottle is perfect. Durward
on the husk to the right of I. Newton, Norwich, Lamb Collection.
National Bitters. Nice color Vt.’ etc. The bottle is
and the mentioned dullness perfect. Possibly the
could be professionally earliest of the I. Newton
removed. Durward Lamb Bitters bottles! Durward
Collection. Lamb Collection.
($180.00) ($275.00 - 375.00) ($50.00) ($80.00 - 120.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
58. “REED’S / BITTERS - REED’S / BITTERS” 59. (Lot of 3), “C.A. RICHARDS & CO / 99 WASHINGTON ST. / BOSTON MASS.”, a “C.A. RICHARDS
(on the shoulder), (Ring/Ham, R-28), American & CO / 99 WASHINGTON ST / BOSTON”, and a “C.A. RICHARDS / 99 WASHINGTON ST. /
BOSTON.”, (Ring/Ham, R-63L), Massachusetts, ca. 1870 - 1880, orange amber, reddish amber and yellowish
ca. 1865 - 1875, amber lady’s
leg, 12 1/4”h, smooth base, ‘old’ amber, 9 1/2” to 9 5/8”h, smooth bases, applied
applied double collar mouth. tapered collar mouths, one has a 45% original label:
Tiny flakes are off the side ‘Sonoma Wine Bitters, made from the rich ripe
and top of the lip. Durward grapes of California’ etc. The labeled example has
Lamb Collection. some spotty dried contents, otherwise all three
are in excellent overall condition. The ‘old’ amber
and reddish amber bottles have nice glass whittle.
Durward Lamb Collection.
($80.00) ($120.00 - 160.00) ($150.00) ($275.00 - 475.00)
60. “JOHN C. HURST / PHILADA, - RISING 61. “DR. C. W. ROBACKS / STOMACH 62. “DR. C. W. ROBACKS / STOMACH
SUN - BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham, R-66), BITTERS / CINCINNATI. O”, (Ring/Ham, BITTERS / CINCINNATI. O”, (Ring/Ham,
Pennsylvania, ca. 1870 - 1880, yellow amber, 9 R-73), Ohio, ca. 1865 - 1875, deep amber with R-74), Ohio, ca. 1855 - 1865, golden yellow amber
1/2”h, smooth base, a hint of olive barrel, barrel, 9 3/8”h, smooth
applied tapered collar 9 7/8”h, smooth base, applied tapered
mouth. Pristine perfect base, applied tapered collar mouth. A tiny
condition. Durward collar mouth. Near open bubble is on an
Lamb Collection. perfect condition and upper ring. Nice bubbly
in a slightly different glass and in a much
color. Durward Lamb lighter color. Durward
Collection. Lamb Collection.
($80.00) ($150.00 - 250.00) ($250.00) ($400.00 - 600.00) ($150.00) ($275.00 - 475.00)
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63. “DR. C. W. ROBACKS / STOMACH 64. Labeled Only, ‘Old Continental Bitters’, 65. “OLD SACHEM / BITTERS / AND /
BITTERS / CINCINNATI. O”, (Ring/Ham, (Ring/Ham, O-26L), Vermont, ca. 1880 - 1895, WIGWAM TONIC”, (Ring/Ham, O-46), New
R-74), Ohio, ca. 1855 - 1865, deep amber with York, ca. 1860 - 1870, medium yellow amber
medium amber cylinder,
olive tone barrel, 9 11 1/4”h, smooth base, barrel, 9 3/8”h, smooth
1/4”h, smooth base, tooled lip, blown in a three base, applied mouth.
applied tapered collar part mould, a 98% original A 1” long horizontal
mouth. A tiny chip label in part reads: ‘Old bruise/crack is on the
is off an upper ring. Continental / (standing first ring below the
An area of rough soldier) / Compound embossing. And the
glass on the side of / Bitters / Price One mouth is a well done
the neck is where Dollar / Prepared by the replacement from
glass seeped through / Burlington Drug Co. / another bottle. Durward
a mould seam. Nice Burlington, Vermont’, and Lamb Collection.
glass whittle and not ‘Directions’ label is on the
in the color normally reverse. The bottle is perfect.
associated with the Durward Lamb Collection.
smaller size Roback’s
barrel. Durward Lamb
Collection.
($275.00) ($400.00 - 700.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($40.00) ($80.00 - 120.00)
66. “OLD SACHEM / BITTERS / AND / 67. “OXYGENATED - BITTERS - FOR DYSPEPSIA 68. “PATENTED 1884 / DR. PETZOLD’S /
WIGWAM TONIC”, (Ring/Ham, O-46), New / ASTHMA & / GENERAL DEBILITY”, (Ham/Ring, GENUINE / GERMAN / BITTERS / INCPT.
York, ca. 1860 - 1870, medium to deep reddish O-99), American, ca. 1840 - 1860, bluish aqua, 7 5/8”h, 1862”, (Ring/Ham, P-75), Maryland, ca. 1884
open pontil, applied mouth, 98% original lable on back
copper color barrel, 9 - 1895, yellow with
1/2”h, smooth base, panel, four amber tone semi-cabin,
applied mouth. A 3/16” pages of 10 1/4”h, smooth base,
by 1/8” chip is off the how to use tooled lip, 75% original
side of the lip, two directions label and neck foil. The
smaller ones are on the with bottle is perfect and is
top edge. Some external testimonials, as close to being pure
stain is on the upper original wrap yellow as any we’ve
rings. Durward Lamb around box seen. Durward Lamb
Collection. and part Collection.
contents.
Exceptionally
whittled glass
and sparkling
mint
condition.
Durward
Lamb
Collection.
($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($80.00) ($150.00 - 250.00) ($180.00) ($350.00 - 475.00)
69. “DR. GEO. PIERCE’S - INDIAN / 70. “F. BROWN BOSTON / SARSAPARILLA 71. “W.F. SEVERA - STOMACH BITTERS”,
RESTORATIVE / BITTERS - LOWELL, / & TOMATO / BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham, S-36), (Ring/Ham, S-88), Iowa, ca. 1885 - 1895, amber,
MASS.”, (Ring/Ham, P-95), Massachusetts, (DeGrafft, 25), Massachusetts, ca. 1840 - 1860, 9 7/8”h, smooth base, tooled lip, 95% original
ca. 1840 - 1860, bluish aqua, oval form, 8 front and rear labels
aqua, 8”h, open pontil, 7/8”h, open pontil, and contents. The bottle
applied tapered collar applied tapered collar is perfect. Both labels
mouth. Pristine perfect mouth. An area of in- have been coated for
condition, nicely making rough glass protection. Durward
whittled glass and in is on a lower mould Lamb Collection.
a little deeper color seam, also a few light
than most. It’s hard scratches. Durward
to imagine a nicer Lamb Collection.
one! Durward Lamb
Collection.
($120.00) ($275.00 450.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($80.00) ($150.00 - 250.00)
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72. “THORN’S / HOP & BURDOCK / TONIC 73. Label Only Bitters, Maine, ca. 1875 - 1885, 74. “FAITH / WHITCOMB’S / BITTERS -
/ BRATTLBORO, VT.“, (Ring/Ham, T-24L), amber, 9 5/8”h, smooth base, applied tapered FAITH WHITCOMB’S AGENCY - BOSTON
Vermont, ca. 1875 - 1890, amber, 6 1/2”h, smooth collar mouth, 95% front and 50% back original MASS, U.S.A.”, (Ring/Ham, W-90),
base, tooled lip, a 85% original label on three Massachusetts, ca. 1875 - 1885, aqua, 9 1/2”h,
panels in part reads: ‘Thorn’s Hop and Burdock labels in part reads:
‘Vegetable Bitters smooth base,
Tonic, the best of all (two Indians and a applied
Bitters, Price 25 Cents, teepee). These Bitters double collar
I.B.’ A tiny ‘gouge’ are a sure remedy for mouth, 95%
type in-making chip is Loss of Appetite, etc. original
on a corner at the base Prepared from the label,
that occurred when the Recipe of Moses Call, contents and
bottle was removed M.D., Apothecary, box. Perfect
from the mould. Some Damariscotta, Maine, condition.
exist, but very few with Price 75 Cents’. The Durward
the Bitters identifying bottle is perfect. Lamb
label! Durward Lamb Durward Lamb Collection.
Collection. Collection.
($150.00) ($275.00 - 375.00) ($50.00) ($120.00 - 160.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 375.00)
75. “FAITH / WHITCOMB’S / BITTERS - FAITH 76. Labeled Bitters, ‘Dr. Williams’ Quack 77. “DR. WOOD’S - SARSAPARILLA / &
WHITCOMB’S AGENCY - BOSTON, MASS. Bitters, C.O. Williams, at Mechanicsville, Vt.’ / WILD CHERRY - BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham
U.S.A.”, (Ring/Ham, W-90), Massachusetts, ca. 1875 etc., (unlisted), Vermont, ca. 1865 - 1875, bluish W-151), (DeGrafft, #227), American, ca. 1845 -
- 1885, aqua, 9 1/4”h, smooth base, applied mouth,
original contents, box and 98% original label that in aqua, 8”h, smooth base, 1860, aqua, 8 1/2”h,
applied mouth, 98% pontil scarred base,
part reads: original label. The bottle applied mouth. About
‘Whitcomb’s is perfect and has some perfect (a few light
Bitters for all glass whittle. Durward scattered scratches).
Impurities Lamb Collection. Highly whittled glass,
of the Blood, numerous trapped
prepared by air bubbles. Durward
Puzzoline Lamb Collection.
Company,
Boston, Mass.’
The bottle is
perfect, the
label has some
discoloration.
Durward
Lamb
Collection.
($120.00) ($180.00 - 275.00) ($50.00) ($70.00 - 100.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00)
78. (Lot of 3), (2) “DR HOOFLAND’S / GERMAN BITTERS - LIVER 79. (Lot of 4), “DR. STANLEY’S / SOUTH AMERICAN / INDIAN BITTERS”,
COMPLAINT - DYSPEPSIA & C - C.M. JACKSON / PHILADELPHIA”, a “DR. J. SWEET’S - STRENGTHENING - BITTERS”, a “FORESTINE
and a “S.O. / RICHARDSON - BITTERS - SOUTH / READING - MASS”, REMEDIES - A. BLOOMINGDALE”, and a labeled only ‘Atwood’s Jaundice
American, ca. 1840 - 1870, shades of aqua, 7” to 8”h, open pontils and Bitters”, (Ring/Ham, 174, S-234, F-67L), American, ca. 1840 - 1890, shades of
smooth base, aqua, 6 1/4” to 8
applied mouths. 3/4”h, open pontil
All three are in and smooth bases,
perfect condition applied and tooled
several have lips, all have 80%
nicely whittled or better original
glass. Durward labels, the pontiled
Lamb Collection. Atwood’s is
12-sided. All four
are in excellent
overall condition.
A few interesting
bitters in this
lot and the Dr.
Stanley’s is not in
the usual amber
color! Durward
Lamb Collection.
($120.00) ($180.00 - 250.00) ($150.00) ($275.00 - 450.00)
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80. “THE HUB PUNCH / REGISTERED”, 81. “PERRINE’S / DEPOT / NO. 37 NTH 82. Label only Whiskey, American, ca. 1875 -
(Denzin, GRA-84), Massachusetts, ca. 1875 - FRONT ST. / PHILADA. - APPLE - GINGER / 1885, yellow amber cylinder, 10 1/4”h, smooth
1885, amber, 9 1/4”h, smooth base, applied PERRINE’S” / (motif of an apple) / “GINGER
base, tooled lip, blown in
double collar mouth, - PHILA.”, (Denzin, a three part mould, a 99%
original neck foil and PER-52), Pennsylvania, original label reads: ‘Superior
a 99% original wrap ca. 1875 - 1885, medium Old Bourbon Whiskey’. The
around label that in orange amber semi- bottle is perfect. Durward
part reads: ‘The Hub cabin, 10”h, smooth Lamb Collection.
Punch, Prepared only base, applied tapered
by, C.H. Graves & collar mouth. Excellent
Sons, 35 Hawkins overall condition, but
Street, Boston, Mass.’ some dried contents
The bottle is perfect. should wash out.
Durward Lamb This is the earlier and
Collection. more difficult to find
variant that has the
embossing on the back
panel. Durward Lamb
Collection.
($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($275.00) ($400.00 - 600.00) ($50.00) ($80.00 - 140.00)
83. (Lot of 2), “UDOLPHO WOLFE’S - 84. (Lot of 2), “UDOLPHO WOLFE’S - 85. (Lot of 5), Labeled Gin Bottles, American, Canadian
SCHIEDAM - AROMATIC / SCHNAPPS”, SCHIEDAM - AROMATIC / SCHNAPPS”, and Dutch for the American Market, ca. 1880 - 1895, shades
(Denzin, WOL-32), American, ca. 1850 - 1860, (Denzin, WOL-32), American, ca. 1850 - 1860, of olive amber and clear glass, 10” to 10 5/8”h, smooth
yellowish olive green color, 7 3/4” and 9 3/4”h, yellowish amber, 9 7/8” and 9 3/4”h, smooth bases, applied and tooled mouths. All have 95% or better
original labels to include: ‘Dutch Maid, Geneva, Bottles by
iron pontils, bases, applied S.F. Petts Co. Sole Proprietors, Boston’, a ‘Apple Blossom
applied tapered collar Holland Gin, C. Berry & Co., 84-88 Leverett St., Boston,
tapered collar mouths, one Mass.’ a ‘Genuine Holland Geneva Triple Distilled, P.
mouths. The has a 97% Bollman & Son, Rotterdam’, a ‘Pure Old High Wines,
smaller bottle original label. Bottled by L.H. Oliver, Sherbrooke, P.Q.’ and a ‘Holland
has a 1/8” One has some Gin’. The Dutch Maid bottle has a 3 1/2” horizontal crack
chip/bruise areas of minor across a side panel. Durward Lamb Collection.
on a corner external stain
at the base. and a tiny flake
Durward is off a panel
Lamb edge. The
Collection. labeled bottle
is in perfect
condition.
Durward
Lamb
Collection.
($150.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($100.00) ($150.00 - 200.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00)
86. “E.C. ROSCHE / A.B.C. / SPARKLING 87. Hutchinson Type Soda Bottle, “CRYSTAL 88. (Lot of 2), “GUILFORD MINERAL / GMSW
/ LAGER / ALBANY, N.Y. - THIS BOTTLE / SPRING / BOTTLING CO. / BARNET, VT.”, (monogram) / GUILFORD / VT. / SPRING WATER”,
NOT TO BE SOLD”, New York, ca. 1885 - 1895, Vermont, ca. 1890 - 1900, clear glass, 7”h, smooth and a “MIDDLETOWN / HEALING / SPRINGS /
medium amber tall beer, 9 1/4”h, “KH-41-N” base, tooled mouth, a 98% ordinal label reads: GRAYS & CLARK / MIDDLETOWN. VT.“, (Tucker,
V-7 and V-12), Vermont, ca. 1865 - 1875, deep emerald
on smooth base, tooled blob ‘Bottled by Crystal Spring green and ‘old’ olive amber quarts, smooth bases,
mouth. A tiny flake is off the Bottling Co, Chocolate applied double collar mouths. The side of the lip on
top of the lip and a few light Cream, Purity Trade Mark,
scratches, but in overall nice Barnet. Vt.’. A very faint the Guilford
‘attic’ found condition. (probably in the making) bottle has been
3/16” ‘bruise’ is located by a slightly polished
mould seam at the base. down to remove
roughness. The
Middletown
Spring has a
3/16” bruise/
chip on the
outer edge of
the lip, and is
in a somewhat
different than
normally seen
color.
($50.00) ($80.00 - 120.00) ($40.00) ($70.00 - 90.00) ($80.00) ($120.00 - 160.00)
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89. (Lot of 4), (3) “A VAN HOBOKEN & CO. / ROTTERDAM” and a 90. (Lot of 5), Utility Bottles, American, ca. 1835 - 1865, olive green, blue
“E. KIDERLEN / ROTTERDAM”, (Van den Bossche, plate 85), Dutch, green and yellow amber, 2 3/4” to 7 1/2”h, smooth and pontil scarred
ca. 1860 - 1880, olive green, emerald green and ‘old’ amber, 9 1/2” to 12 bases, applied mouth and tooled flared out lips. The taller bottle was blown
1/4”h, smooth bases, applied mouths and three have “AH” on an applied in a three-part mould. The light blue green example has a 3/16” by 1/8”
shoulder seal. All four are in perfect condition and one has a 99% original chip off the underside of the lip and 75% of the thin lip on the amber bottle
is missing. Several have minor dried contends to wash out.
label that
reads: ‘A.V.H.
Geneva,
Superior
Hollands,
Manufactured
by A. van
Hoboken
& Co.
Rotterdam’.
($150.00) ($200.00 - 300.00) ($120.00) ($180.00 - 250.00)
91. “SMITH’S - GREEN MOUNTAIN - 92. “C BRINKERHOFF’S - HEALTH 93. “C.W. MERCHANT / CHEMIST /
RENOVATOR - EAST. GEORGIA VT”, (Odell, RESTORATIVE - PRICE $1.00 - NEW YORK”, LOCKPORT / N.Y.”, (Odell, pg. 251), New York,
pg. 324), Vermont, ca. 1840 - 1860, yellowish ‘old’ (Odell, pg. 47), New York, ca. 1840 - 1860, deep ca. 1855 - 1865, ‘Lockport’ blue green cylinder, 7
amber, 7”h, improved pontil, applied double olive green, 7 3/8”h, faint pontil scarred base, 1/8”h, iron pontil, applied tapered collar mouth.
collar mouth, a 50% applied mouth. A 1/2” A shoulder potstone
original label in part by 1/4” ‘U’ shaped chip has several in-making
reads: ‘Smith’s Green off the side of the lip 3/16” cooling cracks
Mountain Renovator has been professionally surrounding it. Some
a Purely Vegetable repaired. Unusually glass whittle, full iron
Preparation, Ilas bold impression and pontil. Durward Lamb
Smith, Proprietor, East full of air bubbles. Due Collection.
Georgia, Vt.’ The bottle to the dense color of
is perfect, but some the glass it requires a
dried contents should strong light to see the
wash out. Durward repair. Durward Lamb
Lamb Collection. Collection.
($2,500.00) ($3,500.00 - 4,500.00) ($375.00) ($700.00 - 900.00) ($120.00) ($180.00 - 275.00)
94. “SMITH’S - ANODYNE / COUGH DROPS 95. “M. HENRY & SONS - VERMONT / 96. “WM. A. BACON / LUDLOW, VT.”, (Odell,
- MONTPELIER.”, (Odell pg.323), Vermont, ca. LINIMENT. - WATERBURY, VT.”, (unlisted), pg. 15), Vermont, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, oval
1840 - 1860, aqua, 5 7/8”h, open pontil, applied Vermont, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 5 3/8”h, open form, 5 1/4”h, open pontil, applied tapered
tapered collar mouth. Lightly cleaned to near pontil, applied mouth, a 98% original label in collar mouth, a 99% original label in part reads:
part reads: ‘Henry’s Vermont Liniment for ‘Bacon’s Peppermint Essence. Manufactured
perfect condition. by W.A. Bacon, Ludlow, Vt.’. The bottle is in
Fred Smith operated Rheumatism, Neuralgia
an apothecary shop in etc. Price 25 cents, Keep perfect condition.
Montpelier, Vermont. Well Corked’. The bottle Durward Lamb
Durward Lamb is perfect and has a Collection.
Collection. number of air bubbles and
white glass impurities.
The label has some
discoloration. Durward
Lamb Collection.
($80.00) ($150.00 - 250.00) ($150.00) ($350.00 - 475.00) ($70.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
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97. T.H. TAYLOR / BRATTLEBORO / VT.”, 98. “MRS. KIDDER / DYSENTERY / CORDIAL 99. “BACH’S - AMERICAN / COMPOUND
(unlisted), Vermont, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 8 / BOSTON”, (Odell, pg. 213), Massachusetts, ca - AUBURN. N.Y.”, (Odell, pg. 15), New York,
1/4”h, open pontil, applied mouth. Pristine 1840 - 1860, light greenish aqua, 8”h, open pontil, ca. 1845 - 1855, aqua, 7 5/8”h, open pontil,
applied double collar mouth. Some areas of light
perfect condition. A applied double collar
very rare pontiled mouth. About perfect milky inside content
Vermont medicine (a tiny open surface stain exist, otherwise
bottle! Durward Lamb bubble is opposite in perfect condition.
Collection. of the embossing). A Durward Lamb
bright, clean example Collection.
and full of tiny air
bubbles. Durward
Lamb Collection.
($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($120.00) ($180.00 - 250.00) ($70.00) ($120.00 - 160.00)
100. “U.S.A. / HOSP. DEPT.”, American, ca. 101. “L.Q.C. WISHART’S - PINE TREE / TAR 102. “L.Q.C. WISHART’S - PINE TREE /
1863 - 1870, yellowish amber with good olive CORDIAL / PHILA. - PATENT” / (motif of a TAR CORDIAL / PHILA. - PATENT” / (motif
tone color, 9 1/2”h, smooth base, applied double pine tree) / 1859”, Pennsylvania, ca. 1880 - 1895, of a North Canadian pine tree) / 1859”,
collar mouth, blown in medium yellowish Pennsylvania, ca. 1870
a four part mould. This green, 9 3/8”h, smooth - 1885, medium blue
bottle is in ‘as found’ base, applied tapered green color, 9 7/8”h,
condition having two collar mouth. Perfect smooth base, applied
original labels. A larger condition, scarce color tapered collar mouth.
one in the shape of a for this mould. This About perfect. Durward
shield has ‘Fine Old is the variant that Lamb Collection.
Bourbon Whiskey’ in has two 3/8” circular
dark lettering on a blue depressions on a corner
background. A smaller panel. Durward Lamb
one below reads: ‘From Collection.
Bixby & Co., Druggist
and Apothecaries, 11
State St, Montpelier, Vt.’
Found at a tag sale in
his home town and one
of Durward’s favorite
bottles! Durward Lamb
Collection.
($375.00) ($700.00 - 900.00) ($180.00) ($275.00 - 450.00) ($120.00) ($275.00 - 375.00)
103. “L.Q.C. WISHART’S - PINE TREE / TAR 104. “MELVIN & BADGER / APOTHECARIES 105. “W.E. HAGAN & CO. - TROY, N.Y.”,
CORDIAL / PHILA. - PATENT” / (motif of / BOSTON, MASS.”, (Kuhn, KI-2), New York, ca. 1860 - 1870, cobalt blue, 8-sided,
a sugar pine tree) / 1859”, Pennsylvania, ca. Massachusetts, ca. 1890 - 1910, cobalt blue, 6 3/4”h, smooth base, applied mouth. An open
irregular hexagonal form, 6 3/8”h, “8 / C.L.G. surface bubble is on a side panel and some
1870 - 1885, medium
blue green color, 8”h, CO. / PATENT APPL’D milky internal shoulder
smooth base, applied FOR” on smooth stain. Nice glass
tapered collar mouth. base, tooled lip. Some whittle, probably just
About perfect (a tiny light spotty stain and missed being pontiled.
‘ding’ is on the edge scratches are on the Durward Lamb
of the base). Durward label panels. Durward Collection.
Lamb Collection. Lamb Collection.
($120.00) ($275.00 - 375.00) ($40.00) ($120.00 -160.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
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106. “CELERY / COMPOUND” - (cluster of 107. “PURITANA” (in large letters), American, 108. “P.B. WAIT & CO - STANLEY’S / CELERY
Celery stalks) and “COMPOUND”, Vermont, ca. 1885 - 1900, cobalt blue, 6 3/4”h, “W.T. & CO, MALT - LE ROY, N.Y.”, New York, ca. 1880 -
ca. 1870 - 1880, golden yellow amber semi-cabin, / U.S.A.” on smooth base, tooled lip, 98% original 1895, golden yellow amber with olive tone, 8
label in part in three languages reads: ‘Puritana,
10”h, smooth base, 1/4”h, smooth base,
tooled lip, 98% original (directions for tooled lip, 99% original
front and 95% back usage), The Puritana label in part reads:
labels in part read: Compound Co. ‘Stanley’s Celery Malt,
‘Celery Compound Concord, N.H. U.S.A.’ A New Nerve Remedy,
a Powerful Nerve Perfect condition. A Prepared by S.K.
Tonic and Altertive, few exist, but this is the Pierson, Le Roy, N.Y.’
Prepared by M.K. first we’ve seen with a The bottle is perfect
Paine, Windsor, Vt.’. label. Durward Lamb and has some glass
The bottle is perfect. Collection. whittle. Durward Lamb
A scarce bottle, but Collection.
with a very rare
label! Durward Lamb
Collection.
($250.00) ($400.00 - 600.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($150.00) ($275.00 - 375.00)
109. “CASSEBEER - NEW YORK”, New York, 110. “DR. ELMORE’S / RHEUMATINE- 111. “SANFORD’S - RADICAL CURE”,
ca. 1885 - 1895, amber, 8 3/8”h, smooth base, GOUTALINE (peened out embossing) / THE Massachusetts, ca. 1870 - 1880, cobalt blue, 7
tooled lip, 99% original front and neck labels, ONLY REMEDY / FOR / RHEUMATIC DISEASES 5/8”h, smooth base, applied mouth, 99% front
and reverse origial labels in part read: ‘Sanford’s
original contents and - BEST REMEDY FOR
‘Cassebeer / N.Y.’ DYSPEPSIA / & KIDNEY, Radical Cure for
embossed neck foil. LIVER, BLADDER & / Catarrh, a Local
The label in part reads: BLOOD DISORDERS”, and Constitutional
‘Cassebeer’s Iron and New York, ca. 1875 - 1890, Remedy, Weeks &
Manganese Peptonate, medium amber, 9 5/8”h, Potter, Jobbers of
H.A. Cassebeer, smooth base, applied Drugs ad Druggists,
Chemists, New York’. tapered collar mouth, 360 Washington St,
The bottle is perfect. original contents and 90% Boston’. The bottle
Durward Lamb original label that in part is perfect, but with
Collection. reads: ‘Dr. D.M. Elmore’s, a rarely seen label.
R’eumative, Goutalin, Price Durward Lamb
$1.00, Mrs. D.N. Elmore, Collection.
Successor to the late Dr.
D.M. Elmore, Atlantic Ave,
Brooklyn, N.Y.’. The bottle
is perfect. Durward Lamb
Collection.
($70.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($120.00) ($200.00 - 275.00) ($80.00) ($150.00 - 275.00)
112. “E” (inside an embossed shield 113. “M.K. PAINE DRUGGIST / & 114. “J.R. NICHOLS & CO - CHEMISTS -
surrounded by a wreath) / “ELYSION M’F’G. APOTHECARY / WINDSOR VT.”, Vermont, ca. BOSTON”, American, ca. 1890 - 1910, deep
CO. / CHEMISTS & PERFUMERS / DETROIT 1875 - 1885, opaque milk glass, 6 5/8”h, smooth cobalt blue, 9 1/2”h, smooth base, tooled mouth.
U.S.A.”, Michigan, ca. 1880 - 1895, cobalt blue, base, tooled lip. Perfect condition. Durward
4 3/4”h, smooth base, tooled lip, a 98% original Perfect condition, brilliant
Lamb Collection. blue color! Durward Lamb
label in part reads: Collection.
‘Mme. Dejux. Oriental
Lotion, The Persian
Secret Beautifier,
Elysian M’F’G’ Co,
Detroit’. The bottle is
in perfect condition.
Durward Lamb
Collection.
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115. (Lot of 2), “SMITH’S / GREEN MOUNTAIN 116. “DR. G.S. GREEN / & CO. / DR. GREEN’S 117. “JARVIS’ BLOOD RENOVATOR
/ RENOVATOR - REMEDY COMPANY - ST / BLOOD / PURIFIER / & NERVE / TONIC / PREPARED BY / GEO. D. JARVIS &
ALBANS, VT.”, Vermont, ca. 1880 - 1895, shades of (inside a shield / ENOSBURGH FALLS / VT.”, CO. - MONTREAL P.O. - BURLINGTON
amber, 8 Vermont, ca 1880 - 1895, VT.”, Vermont, ca.
5/8” to bluish aqua, 8 3/4”h, 1875 - 1885, aqua, 8
8 3/4”h, smooth base, tooled 1/4”h, smooth base,
smooth lip, part of the original applied mouth, a
bases, label is on both sides of 98% original label in
tooled the neck. The bottle is part reads: ‘Jarvis’
lips. Both perfect. Durward Lamb Blood Renovator, For
are in Collection. Scrofula, Prepared by
perfect Geo. D. Jarvis & Co,
condition. Burlington, Vt.’ A clean
Durward 3/16” by 1/8” chip is
Lamb off the side of the lip
Collection. and a few spots of dried
contents. Durward
Lamb Collection.
($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($40.00) ($80.00 - 120.00) ($70.00) ($140.00 -180.00)
118. “D.W. BANCROFT’S - LIVER SYRUP 119. “D.W. BANCROFT’S - LINIMENT / OR 120. “BANCROFT’S - LUNG SYRUP -
/ FOR THE BLOOD - MARSHFIELD VT.”, INSTANT RELIEF - MARSHFIELD VT.”, MARSHFIELD VT.”, Vermont, ca. 1880 - 1890,
Vermont, ca. 1875 - 1885, bluish aqua, 8 3/4”h, Vermont, ca. 1880 - 1890, aqua, 6 1/8”h, smooth aqua, 7 1/4”h, smooth base, tooled lip, 99%
base, tooled lip. Pristine perfect condition. original label in part reads: ‘Bancroft’s Lung
smooth base, applied Durward Lamb Collection.
mouth. Perfect ‘attic Syrup, will alleviate the
found’ condition. most Distressing Cough
Durward Lamb and Allay Irritation,
Collection. Prepared by D.W. Bancroft,
Marshfield, Vt.’. The bottle
is perfect. Durward Lamb
Collection.
($40.00) ($80.00 - 140.00) ($40.00) ($80.00 - 120.00) ($40.00) ($70.00 - 100.00)
121. “HENRY’S ELECTRIC / OINTMENT”, 122. “DR. O. PHELPS BROWN”, New Jersey, 123. “DR. B.J. KENDALL’S / QUICK RELIEF”,
Vermont, ca. 1875 - 1885, aqua wide mouth ca. 1875 - 1885, aqua, 8”h, smooth base, applied Vermont, ca. 188 - 1895, aqua, 6 3/4”h, smooth
jar, 3 5/8”h, smooth base, sheared and tooled mouth, a 98% original label in part reads: ‘Dr. base, tooled lip, a 98% original label in part reads:
lip, original cork, contents and 95% original O. Phelps Brown, Acacian Balsam, Instant ‘Dr. B.J. Kendall’s Quick Relief, Guaranteed by
label that in part reads: ‘Dr. Henry’s Electric Kimball Bros. & Co, Sole Proprietors, Enosburg
Ointment, Cures Scratches, Callis, Sores, Galls Relief and Permanent
and Flesh Wounds, Henry, Johnson & Lord, Cure of Consumption etc., Falls, Vermont’. The bottle is
Props, Burlington, Vt.’ A tiny in-making spot Prepared by Dr. O. Phelps perfect, but some dark dried
of roughness is on the outer edge of the lip. Brown, 21 Grand St., contents should wash out.
Durward Lamb Collection. Jersey City, N.J.’. The bottle Durward Lamb Collection.
is in perfect condition,
the label has some slight
discoloration. Durward
Lamb Collection.
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124. “DR. F.S. HUTCHINSON & CO - THE 125. Labeled Medicine Bottle, Vermont, ca. 1875 126. Labeled Medicine Bottle, American, ca.
ONLY / APOPLEXY PREVENTIVE / AND / - 1885, aqua, 9”h, smooth base, applied tapered 1865 - 1875, deep olive green lady’s leg form, 11
PARALYSIS CURE - ANTI-APOPLECTINE”, collar mouth. 99% original label, contents, box
and directions pamphlet. The label on the bottle 7/8”h, smooth base, applied
Vermont, ca. 1880 - 1890, aqua, in part reads: ‘Dr. Royce’s Liver Kidney Cure, ring mouth, a 97% original
9 1/4”h, “ENOSBURGH Hardy, Harris & Co, Morrisville, Vermont, Price label reads: ‘Superior
FALLS / VT” on smooth Stoughton’s Elixir, Prepared
base, tooled lip, part original $1 a bottle’, by Andrews & Robinson,
contents and a 99% original The address No. 25 Congress Street,
label in part reads: ‘Dr. on the box is Boston’. Two chips are off
F.S. Hutchinson’s Anti- ‘Springfield, the outer edge of the lip, the
Apoplective. The only Mass.’ The largest being 3/16” in size.
Apoplexy Preventive and bottle is A nice bottle, full of tiny
Paralysis Cure, Dr. F.S. perfect, the air bubbles and oftentimes
Hutchinson & Co, Enosburgh box has some used by various Bitters
Falls, Vt.’. The bottle is deterioration. Companies. Durward Lamb
perfect. Durward Lamb Durward Collection.
Collection. Lamb
Collection.
($50.00) ($120.00 - 160.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($120.00) ($180.00 - 250.00)
127. (Lot of 2), “HALL’S - HAIR RENEWER” and an “AYER’S - HAIR 128. (Lot of 4), CASWELL / MACK & CO / OMNIA / LABOR VINCIT
VIGOR”, American, ca. 1885 - 1900, cobalt blue and teal blue, 6 3/8”h, (inside circle) / CHEMISTS / NEW YORK / & NEWPORT”, a “CASWELL
“R.P.H. & CO.” and “J.C.A. CO” on smooth bases, tooled lips, both have / HAZARD / & CO. / OMNIA / LABOR VINCIT (inside circle) /
original neck labels and ‘crown’ stoppers, the Ayers has the original CHEMISTS / NEW YORK / & NEW PORT”, a “NEW YORK MEDICAL -
shipping box. Both are in perfect condition. Durward Lamb Collection. UNIVERSITY” - (graduated scale), and a “VIONANA SPECIALTY / CO
BOSTON”, American, ca. 1875 - 1895, cobalt blue, 7 1/8” to 9”h, smooth
bases, applied
and tooled
lips. The Mack
and Hazard
bottle has a
1/8” chip off
the side of the
lip and minor
stain on two
panels. The
Vionana has a
3/16” by 1/8”
chip off the
side of the lip.
Durward Lamb
Collection.
($100.00) ($200.00 - 300.00) ($150.00) ($275.00 - 450.00)
129. (Lot of 4), “PAINE’S - CELERY COMPOUND”, Vermont, ca. 1875 130. (Lot of 4), “PRESTON / OF / NEW / HAMPSHIRE”, a “PALMER”
- 1890, aqua and shades of amber, 9 3/4” to 10”h, smooth bases, applied and (2) Label only Bottles, American, ca. 1885 - 1900, teal green and teal
and tooled mouths, all four have 95% or better front labels and three have blue, 3 1/4” to 7 1/8”h, to have “C.L.G. CO.” on the base, smooth bases,
95% or better reverse labels, one has the original instruction pamphlet tooled lips. The Preston has the original ground glass stopper and ‘Preston
and shipping box. All four are in perfect condition. A number exist, but of New Hampshire’ embossed screw on metal cap. The two taller bottles
considerable less with an original label and aqua is a rare color for this have 98% original labels that read: ‘Superior Bay Rum, Howard Drug Co,
mould! Durward Lamb Collection. White River Junction, Vermont’ and ‘Bay Rum, J.T. Flint, Druggist and
Apothecary, Derby Line,
Vt., Rock Island, P.Q.’. All
are in perfect condition.
Durward Lamb Collection.
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131. (Lot of 4), (2), “WE NEVER SLEEP / MUEGGE / THE DRUGGIST 132. (Lot of 4), “WARNER’S / SAFE / NERVINE / (motif of a safe) / ROCHESTER,
/ BAKER / ORE. - MUGGE’S”, a “BOSWELL & WARNER’S / N.Y.” a “WARNER’S / SAFE / KIDNEY & LIVER / CURE / (motif of a safe) /
COLORIFIC”, and a “SANITOL - FOR THE TEETH”, American, ca. 1870 - ROCHESTER, N.Y.” a “WARNER’S / SAFE / KIDNEY & LIVER / REMEDY / (motif
1900, cobalt blue, yellowish green and opaque milk glass, 5 1/4” to 6 3/8”h, of a safe) / ROCHESTER, N.Y.” and a “WARNER’S / “SAFE” CURE / (motif of a
The Muegge bottles have “C.L.G. CO.” on the base, smooth bases, tooled safe) / LONDON”, American and English, ca. 1875 - 1890, olive green and shades of
lips, the Sanitol has the original ‘crown’ stopper. The Colorific has a tiny amber, 7 3/8” to 9 3/4”h, smooth bases, applied and tooled lips, the Kidney & Liver
outer edge of lip flake. Durward Lamb Collection. Cure has a 95% original label, shipping box and metal ‘Warner’s Safe Cure’ cork screw.
The London bottle has a 3/16” chip off the top of the lip. Durward Lamb Collection.
($250.00) ($375.00 - 475.00) ($100.00) ($200.00 - 300.00)
133. (Lot of 7) Labeled Embossed Medicine Bottles, “DE WITTS / 134. (Lot of 8) Label Only Pontiled Medicine Bottles, American, ca. 1835 - 1860,
SARSAPARILLA / CHICAGO”, a “ATWELL’S - HEALTH RESTORER - shades of aqua, 4 1/8” to 7 3/8”h, open pontils, inward rolled, applied collar
NATHAN WOOD & SON. / PROPRIETORS, / PORTLAND, MAINE.”, and flared out lips. All have 80% or better labels for the following: ‘Dr. Lorenzo’s
a “DR. KLINE’S GREAT - NERVE RESTORER”, a “C.F. SMITH & CO / Diarrhea & Colera Syrup, Lowell, Mass.’, a ‘Haven’s Cough Syrup, Lowell,
WEST TOPSHAM VT”, a “SILVER PINE / HEALING OIL” - (embossing Mass.’, a ‘Gallup’s Mystic Cough Mixture, Mystic Bridge, Ct.’, a ‘Rheumatic
under the label), a “DR. H.A. INGHAM’S - NERVINE PAIN EXTR”, and Liniment, Dr. Regis Fall, N.Y.’, a ‘Essence of Peppermint, T.D. Miller, Druggist.
a “MERCHANTS / GARGLING OIL”, American, ca. 1875 - 1890, shades Norwich. N.Y.’, a ‘Hot Drips, No. 6’, a ‘J.A. Gallup’s Compound Syrup of Brier
of aque, 4 7/8” to 8 3/4”h, smooth bases, tooled lips, all have 95% or better Root’ and a ‘Dr. Packer Remedy for Rheumatism & Catarrh Marshfield, Vt.’.
original labels. The Dr. King’s has a 3/16” chip off the outer edge of the lip. The Mystic Cough Mixture has a 1/2” crack across a corner at the base. The
Some rare bottles in this lot! Durward Lamb Collection. Gallup’s has a sizable pontil chip. Durward Lamb Collection.
($150.00) ($275.00 - 375.00) ($150.00) ($250.00 - 375.00)
135. (Lot of 11), Embossed Vermont Drug Store Bottles, “EDDY & CO, BRATTLEBORO”, a “PUQUETTS, 136. Cologne Bottle, (McK/Wil, plate 114, #4),
REXALL, HARDWICK, (2) “DR. SUTTOS SYRUP / OF WHITE PINE AND TAR / MIDDLEBURY”, a “CHENEY American, ca. 1860 - 1875, opaque milk glass,
BROS. / LYNDONVILLE”, a “THE PITTSFORD DRUG STORE / PITTSFORD”, a “FRED D. PIERCE, PHARM., ‘bead and rib’ pattern, 8”h, smooth base, tooled
/ BARTON”, a C.F. SMITH & CO. / WEST TOPSHAM”, a lip. Perfect condition.
“EUGENE GOSSELIN / PHARMACIST / BURLNGTON”, a
“C.G. CLIFTON, PH. / BETHEL”, and a “SMITHS / GREEN
/ MOUNTAIN / RENOVATOR” (dose glass), Vermont, ca.
1890 - 1815, clear glass, 2” to 6”h, smooth bases, tooled lips. The
Clifford has several milk panel edge bruises. The Dr. Suttons has
a 3/8” light milky shoulder bruise. The smaller size Paquett’s
has a 3” crack and light content stain. The Cheney Bros. has an
original ‘Gasoline’ label. Probable some rare druggists bottles in
this lot. Durward Lamb Collection.
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137. (Lot of 2), “LAMB’S / PURE VT. / MAPLE 138. (Lot of 3), (2) Fancy Cologne bottles, ‘Dancing 139. (Lot of 5) Perfume Bottles, American and
SYRUP”, Vermont, ca. 1890 - 1910, pale aqua, Indians’ and ‘Fountain’ embossing, “JOHN / English, ca. 1860 - 1890, shades of emerald green,
8-sided, 8 1/2”, smooth bases, sheared and ground MOFFAT - PRICE $1.00 - PHOENIX / BITTERS 4” to 4 3/4” in length, smooth bases, tooled
lips, one has the original zinc screw on cap. The - NEW YORK”, (McK/Wil, plate 107 & 108), & lips, all are multisided, four have the original
bottle without the cap was cleaned, but retains a few (Ring/Ham, M-112), American, ca. 1840 - 1860, metal neck rings with hinged closures, one has
minor imperfections. shades of aqua, 5” and 5 3/4”h, open pontils, tool an original label for ‘Brazilian Lily, Quadruple
flared out lips and applied ring mouth. The dancing Extract, Logansport, Ind.’. Two have tiny panel
Indians has two 1/8” chips off the underside of the edge flakes and several have some original dried
lip. The fountain embossed example some minor contents.
content stain. The Moffat has a tiny chip off a side
panel edge.
($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($100.00) ($180.00 - 250.00) ($150.00) ($250.00 - 350.00)
140. (Lot of 5) Various Sauce Bottles, one is embossed, 141. BUST OF WASHINGTON - BUST OF 142. (Lot of 2), “DYOTTVILLE GLASS WORKS
“E.R. DURKEE & CO. NEW YORK / TRADE (hand TAYLOR, (GI-54), Dyottville Glass Works, PHILAD’A / THE FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY”
in a glove) MARK”, American, ca. 1865 - 1895, shades Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ca. 1850 - 1855, light / BUST OF WASHINGTON - “GEN. TAYLOR
of aqua and clear glass, 8 1/4” to 8 1/2”h, smooth blue green quart, open pontil, applied sloping NEVER SURRENDERS” / BUST OF TAYLOR, and
bases, applied, tooled and ground lips, one has the a BUST OF WASHINGTON / “WASHINGTON” -
original embossed screw on cap. Three have 95% or double collar BUST OF TAYLOR / “G.Z. TAYLOR”, (GI-37 & 50),
better original labels for: ‘Eustace & Doughty, Pepper mouth. About Dyottville Glass Works, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Sauce, New York’ a ‘Durkee’s Salad Dressing and perfect (some ca. 1848 - 1855, aqua quart and pint, open pontils,
Meat Sauce. E.R. Durkee & Co.’ and a ‘Fancy Pepper faint inside applied tapered collar mouth and sheared and tooled
Sauce, Williams Bros. & Charbonnead, Detroit, haze). Good lips. The pint has some high point wear mostly on
Mich.’ The Durkee has a 1/8” edge of base flake, glass whittle, the Washington panel. With the exception of this
otherwise all are in perfect condition. strong
impression obvious
and no trace wear
of wear. Not both are
a lot of color really fine
density, but examples!
no trace of
aqua!
($120.00) ($180.00 -275.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($100.00) ($180.00 - 220.00)
143. BUST OF WASHINGTON - BUST OF 144. “BENJAMIN FRANKLIN” / BUST OF FRANKLIN 145. “JENY LIND” / BUST OF JENNY LIND - GLASS
TAYLOR, (GI-54), Dyottville Glass Works, - “WHERE LIBERTY DWELLS - THERE IS MY FACTORY, (GI-104), Ravenna Glass Works, Ravenna,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ca. 1850 - 1855, light COUNTRY” - “T.W. DYOTT, M.D.” / BUST OF DYOTT Ohio, ca. 1855 - 1865, light cornflower blue calabash, iron
green quart, open pontil, sheared and tooled lip. - “KENSINGTON GLASS WORKS, PHILADELPHIA”,
(GI-94), Kensington Glass Works, Philadelphia pontil, applied
Some light blob mouth.
scattered Pennsylvania, An exceptional
scratches ca. 1825 - 1835, example
and light clear glass with a strong
spotty with a grayish impression
content tone pint, open and in pristine
stain. pontil, sheared perfect condition.
and tooled An extra ‘flow’
lip. A 1/2” in of glass created
diameter open by having too
surface bubble much on the lip
on Dyott’s finishing gather
shoulder has is on the neck
been filled below the blob
in. Also a mouth. This one
slight external rates with the
dullness. nicest.
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146. (Lot of 3), BUST OF WASHINGTON - BUST OF TAYLOR, an EAGLE / “C & I” - EAGLE / “C 147. EAGLE - EAGLE, (GII-1), Pittsburgh
& I”, and a “UNION” / CLASPED HANDS - DOUBLE CIRCLE SURROUNDED BY A WREATH, District Glass Works, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
(GI-53 & GII-127 & GXII-36), Dyottville Glass Works, Philadelphia & Cunningham & Ihmsen Glass ca. 1835 - 1845, bluish aqua or cornflower blue,
Works, Pittsburgh and Midwestern, ca. 1848 - 1865, aqua half-pints, open pontil and smooth bases, pint, open pontil, sheared and tooled lip. Perfect
sheared and tooled lip and an applied mouths. The Eagle “C & I” flask has a few faint scratches condition, strong impression. One of the very
and spots of light haze, otherwise in perfect condition. The Washington / Taylor has a considerable
desirable
amount of wear and scratches, but no ‘beaded side’
form of damage. An internal bubble flasks from
on the “Union” flask has several thin a Pittsburgh
cracks in the outer glass and a light District Glass
overall haze. House.
($120.00) ($200.00 - 275.00) ($250.00) ($400.00 - 800.00)
148. EAGLE ON A FLAG - MORNING 149. EAGLE - EAGLE, (GII-24), Louisville Glass 150. “LIBERTY” / EAGLE - “WILLINGTON /
GLORY, (GII-19), Midwestern, ca. 1840 - 1850, Works, Louisville, Kentucky, ca. 1835 - 1845, GLASS, CO / WEST WILLINGTON / CONN”,
brown mottled glaze pottery pint. Two old 1/4” bluish aqua pint, open pontil, sheared and tooled (GII-62), Willington Glass Works, West Willington,
chips are off the edge of the base. Identical to the lip. Strong impression and almost no trace of Connecticut, ca. 1860 - 1870, yellowish ‘old’ amber
aqua glass example and mentioned in the McK/ wear. On a scale of 1 to 10 this deserves a 9!
pint, smooth base,
Wil flask applied double
charts. collar mouth. A
very faint (you need
the right light to see
this one) cooling
fissure is near the
‘W’ in Willington,
otherwise in perfect
condition. Pure
amber color lacking
any trace of olive
and completely full
of tiny air bubbles.
Minor issue aside
this is a very good
looking flask!
($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00)
151. EAGLE - EAGLE, (GII-70), Coventry Glass 152. (Lot of 2), EAGLE - CORNUCOPIA Flasks, 153. EAGLE - EAGLE, (GII-95), Pittsburgh
Works, Coventry, Connecticut, ca. 1825 - 1835, (GII-72 & 73), Keene Glass Works, Keene, New District, ca. 1860 - 1870, greenish aqua half-pint,
deep yellowish ‘old’ amber pint, tubular open Hampshire, ca. 1825 - 1835, yellowish amber pontil scarred base, sheared and tooled lip.
pontil, sheared and tooled lip. A tiny chip is off the and olive yellow pints, open pontils, sheared Perfect condition. One of the earlier pontiled
edge of the base, and a minor open surface bubble and tooled lips. The yellowish amber flask has examples.
some spotty wear otherwise both are in perfect
is alongside condition.
the pontil. Bold
impression and
no trace of wear.
Some glass
whittle and a
cluster of white
sand grains
are at a medial
rib. A nice
example of a
classic Coventry
Glass Works
flask and the
tiny mentioned
flaws are non-
offensive!
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154. EAGLE - EAGLE / “GEO. A / BERRY & 155. EAGLE / “CUNNINGHAM / & CO 156. (Lot of 3) EAGLE / “PITTSBURGH / PA.” -
CO”, (GII-98), Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh District, / PITTSBURGH” EAGLE / “GLASS / EAGLE, Flasks, (GII-103 & 109), Pittsburgh Glass
ca. 1860 - 1870, bluish aqua pint, smooth base, MANUFACTURERS”, (GII-112), Cunningham Glass Works, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, ca. 1855 - 1870,
applied ring mouth. Perfect condition and has Works, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, ca. 1855 - 1870, light shades of aqua pints and half-pint, smooth bases,
two in-making glass folds, one in the neck the green pint, iron pontil, applied ring mouth. Some minor applied double collar and ringed mouths. One
of the pints has some light inside content haze,
other across an surface disturbances otherwise all three are in perfect condition. Nice
eagle. A rare in the form of ‘melt flasks for a ‘starter’ collection.
mould having back’ bubbles are on
only a few auction the Cunningham side.
records. Some glass whittle
and a number of air
bubbles adds to its
overall appearance.
Not as deep a color
as one would like,
but lacks any trace of
aqua. A fair number
do exist in aqua, but
only a few in any
other color, and even
fewer with an iron
pontil.
($150.00) ($275.00 - 375.00) ($200.00) ($400.00 - 700.00) ($150.00) ($250.00 - 350.00)
157. (Lot of 2) EAGLE - EAGLE Flasks, (GII- 158. (Lot of 2), EAGLE / “CUNNINGHAM / 159. (Lot of 2), EAGLE - CORNUCOPIA and a
125 & 128), Midwestern, a. 1860 - 1875, shades & CO / PITTSBURGH” EAGLE / “GLASS / HORSE PULLING A CART - EAGLE, (GII-73
of aqua half-pints, smooth bases, applied ring MANUFACTURERS”, and an EAGLE - EAGLE & GV-9), New England, ca. 1825 - 135, yellowish
mouths. The GII-125 has a 1/4” chip off the side Flask, (GII-112 & GII-118), American, ca. 1860 - 1870, olive green and olive yellow pints, open pontils,
of the lip above the ring. shades of aqua pints, smooth bases, applied ring sheared and tooled lips. The GV-9 has a 3/16” chip
mouths. The Cunningham has a 1/8” chip off the top of off the tip of a wing and some dried contents. The
the lip, otherwise both are in pristine perfect condition. Cornucopia / Urn has a 1/2” vertical neck crack.
($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($100.00) ($160.00 - 180.00) ($70.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
160. (Lot of 4), EAGLE - EAGLE Flasks, (GII-91 161. (Lot of 3), CORNUCOPIA / URN Flasks, 162. FRIGATE / “FRANKLIN” / “FREE TRADE
& GII-95), Pittsburgh District, ca. 1860 - 1870, (GIII-6 & 7), New England, ca. 1825 - 1835, olive AND SAILORS RIGHTS” - MASONIC ARCH /
bluish aqua quart and half-pints, smooth bases, green and olive yellow pints and half-pint, open “KENSINGTON GLASS WORKS PHILADELPHIA.”,
applied mouths. One of the half-pints has a pontils, sheared and tooled lips. The olive green (GIV-34), Kensington Glass Works, Philadelphia,
pinhead in size flake of a medial rib, otherwise pint has a 3/16” by 1/8” side of lip chip. The Pennsylvania, ca. 1820 - 1830, light green pint, open
all are in perfect condition. half-pint has a tiny flake off the top of the lip. All pontil, sheared and tooled lip. A tiny potstone in the
show minor wear.
neck has some
slight radiation’s
around it also some
light dried contents
should wash out.
Please take note:
this is not the
normally seen aqua
color for this flask
and although it
lacks color density,
is in a true green
color. Overall fine
condition with an
extremely bold
impression.
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163. “SUCCESS TO THE RAILROAD” / 164. “SUCCESS” / HORSE PULLING CART / 165. “SUCCESS TO THE RAILROAD” /
LOCOMOTIVE - (reverse side is identical), (GV-1), “TO THE RAILROAD” - (reverse is identical), HORSE PULLING CART - EAGLE WITH
Lancaster Glass Works, Lancaster, New York, ca. 1835 - (GV-6), Coventry Glass Works, Coventry, STARS, (GV-9), Coventry Glass Works, Coventry,
1840, bluish aqua pint, open pontil, sheared and tooled Connecticut, ca. 1825 - 1835, deep yellowish ‘old’ Connecticut, ca. 1825 - 1835, olive yellow pint,
lip. Perfect condition, fine impression and crude pebbly amber pint, open pontil, sheared and tooled open pontil, sheared and tooled mouth. Bold
glass. The only lip. Lightly impression,
way it could cleaned to but has some
be any better near perfect spotty high
was if it was condition. A point ware. A
in a color! The little harder bright, clean
locomotive to find than flask and in
on the flask in the railroad an attractive
many ways flasks from color.
resembles the Keene
the ‘DeWitt Glass Works.
Clinton’, the
first operational
steam driven
locomotive
in New York
State.
($275.00) ($400.00 - 600.00) ($180.00) ($275.00 - 350.00) ($150.00) ($275.00 - 450.00)
166. “CORN FOR THE WORLD” / EAR OF CORN 167. (Lot of 3) SCROLL Flasks, (GIX-10, 16, & 17), Midwestern, ca. 1850 - 1860, light to medium
- MONUMENT / “BALTIMORE”, (GVI-6), Baltimore yellowish green (citron) and light blue green pints, open and red iron pontils, applied ring mouths,
Glass Works, ca. 1825 - 1835, aqua pint, open pontil sheared and tooled lips. The blue green flask has some in-making ‘crazing’ lines in the neck. The
scarred base, sheared and tooled lip. Perfect condition medium citron example has a 3/8” by 3/16” vertical chip off the side of the lip. All were in the
and with only a ‘touch’ of wear on the monument. collection of the late Fred Salisbury Collection. He was a pioneer collector specializing in Scroll flasks.
His collection was auctioned at Garth’s Auctions, in Delaware, Ohio, September 29, 1990 and were lots
A very clean,
brilliant flask 113, 161 & 181.
and in the
rarely offered
pint size.
Check the
records on this
one and see
the number
of quarts and
half-pints
auctioned
compared
to the small
number of
pints.
($180.00) ($350.00 - 450.00) ($300.00) ($700.00 - 900.00)
168. (Lot of 2), SHEAF OF GRAIN - (peened out 169. PROSPECTOR - EAGLE, (GXI-18), 170. (Lot of 3), “WATERFORD” / CLASPED
Duffy & Sheets embossing) / ORNAMENT, and a probably Pittsburgh Glass Works, Pittsburgh, HANDS - EAGLE WITH BANNER, a “UNION”
SCROLL Flask, (GIX-2 & GXIII-42), American, ca. Pennsylvania, ca. 1855 - 1860, aqua half-pint, / CLASPED HANDS - EAGLE WITH BANNER,
1845 - 1855, aqua calabash and bluish aqua quart, smooth base, applied ring mouth. Fine example, and a CLASPED HANDS - EAGLE WITH
pontil scarred bases, sheared and tooled lip and but some glass that extruded through the mould BANNER, (GXII-2, 11 & 18), American, ca. 1865
applied tapered collar mouth. The calabash has a - 1870, bluish aqua quarts and a pint, the pint
1/2” spider crack in a medial rib. The Scroll has some seam can be seen has “L & W” on the base, smooth bases, applied
spotty milky content stain, but no form of damage. on both sides of mouths. The ‘Union’ flask has a pinhead in size
the neck. This is flake off the inner edge of the lip.
not an easy flask
to find, check the
auction records.
Accompanying this
flask is a copy of
‘Pike’s Peak Gold’, by
John Eatwell
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171. GIRL ON A BICYCLE - EAGLE / A. & 172. HUNTER - FISHERMAN, (GXIII-4), 173. BANJO PLAYER - DANCER, (GXIII-8),
D.H.C.”, (GXIII-3), A. & D.H. Chamber Glass American, ca. 1855 - 1865, light to medium teal Baltimore Glass Works, ca. 1855 - 1865, aqua half-
Works, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, ca. 1860 - 1875, blue calabash, smooth base, applied tapered pint, smooth base, applied double collar mouth.
bluish aqua pint, smooth base, applied ring Lightly cleaned to perfect condition.
collar mouth.
mouth. Pristine A 3/16” by
condition. An 1/8” chip is off
exceptionally the underside
clean, brilliant of the collar
flask! As nice as at the neck,
any we’ve sold! otherwise in
pristine perfect
condition and
having no
trace of wear.
A scarce color
for the mould.
($180.00) ($375.00 - 475.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 -350.00) ($40.00) ($80.00 - 120.00)
174. HORSEMAN - HOUND, (GXIII-16), 175. “WESTFORD GLASS CO / WESTFORD 176. “SPRING GARDEN” / ANCHOR /
Baltimore Glass Works, ca. 1855 - 1865, light / CONN” - SHEAF OF GRAIN, (GXIII-37), “GLASS WORKS” - LOG CABIN, (GXIII-61),
glass green quart, smooth base, applied ring Westford Glass Works, Westford, Connecticut, ca. Spring Garden Glass Works, Baltimore,
mouth. Some high point spotty wear, otherwise 1855 - 1865, deep ‘old’ amber half-pint, smooth Maryland, ca. 1860 - 1870, bluish aqua half-
base, applied double collar mouth. A faint 3/16” pint, smooth base, applied ring mouth. Perfect
in perfect
condition. Not a ‘rainbow’ type condition,
lot of color but bruise is on the wonderful
lacks any trace inside edge of the strength of
of aqua! lip, otherwise in embossing
excellent overall especially on the
condition. cabin. Probably
as nice as any you
will find!
($180.00) ($275.00 - 450.00) ($40.00) ($70.00 - 90.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
177. (Lot of 2), “UNION” / CLASPED HANDS - EAGLE WITH BANNER 178. (Lot of 2), Vertical Rib Pattern Flasks, probably Louisville, Kentucky,
Flasks, (similar to GXII-18 & GXII-30), Midwestern, ca. 1855 - 1870, bluish ca. 1860 - 1870, shades of aqua pints, smooth bases, applied ring mouths.
aqua and light citron green pint and half-pint, smooth base, applied ring One has a tiny ‘crazing’ line in the lip. The other an inside of neck open
mouth. The half-pint has a minor open surface bubble on the curvature of bubble. Both flaws are very minor.
the base otherwise both are
in perfect condition. The pint
is identical to GXII-18 in the
McK/Wil flask charts, but has
‘Union’ above the Clasped
Hands which is lacking on the
illustrated example.
($180.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($80.00) ($120.00 - 160.00)
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179. Pattern Moulded ‘Pitkin’ Flask, possibly 180. Pattern Moulded Flask, American, ca. 1815 - 181. Pattern Moulded Flask, American, possibly
Coventry Glass Works, ca. 1790 - 1810, medium 1835, light blue green, 16-rib pattern swirled to the Pittsburgh District, ca. 1815 - 1835, pale apple
olive yellow, 38-broken rib pattern swirled to left, 6 3/8”h, open pontil, sheared and tooled lip. green, 16-rib pattern swirled to the right, 6
the right, 7 1/8”h, tubular open pontil, sheared Some light scratches are on the lower one-third, 1/8”h, pontil scarred base, sheared and tooled
and tooled lip, blown in the German half-post otherwise in perfect condition. Strong impression, lip. About perfect (a tiny open bubble is on the
but weakens somewhat near the base. inside of the neck). Fine example, extremely bold
method. A impression all the way to the pontil!
minuscule surface
bubble is near
the shoulder and
some light wear
and content stain.
Strong ‘popcorn’
impression that
weakens only
slightly at the
base and in a
considerably taller
than normal size!
A real ‘stand out’
in any collection
of Pitkin type
flasks!
($275.00) ($500.00 - 700.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00)
182. Pattern Moulded Flask, Midwestern, 183. Pattern Moulded Flask, American possibly 184. Freeblown Chestnut Form Flask,
ca. 1815 - 1835, light yellowish green (citron), Middle Atlantic States, ca. 1815 - 1835, clear American, ca. 1780 - 1810, deep olive green, 7”h,
18-vertical rib pattern, 6 3/4”h, open pontil, lead glass, 12-diamond pattern, 5 3/4”h, pontil open pontil, applied mouth. Perfect condition
sheared and tooled lip. A few light scratches from scarred base, sheared and tooled lip. Several and full of tiny air bubbles. This is a classic
usage, otherwise in overall excellent condition. of the diamond edges show wear from usage, early American utility bottle possibly from a
but no form of damage. Strong impression
throughout. Ex. Fred Salisbury Collection #140. New England or
Southern New
Jersey glass house.
($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($300.00) ($500.00 - 800.00) ($150.00) ($350.00 - 475.00)
185. Pattern Moulded Pocket Flask, German, 186. Baroque Style Tyrolean Flask, (American 187. (Lot of 2), Hunters Pocket Flasks, (2) have
possibly American, ca. 1815 - 1830, cobalt blue, Glass, plate 5, #4), Tyrolean Alpine Region, ca. a ‘Coat or Arms’ on one side and acorn cluster
16-broken rib pattern, 4 5/8”h, pontil scarred 1850 - 1870, clear glass, rib, bell and stippled on the other. The third flask ‘Coat of Arms’ and
base, tool flared out lip. Some spotty wear and shoulder pattern, 7 1/8”h, pontil scarred base, “BAORNBERG / CHRISTIANIA” (in a banner),
light scratches, but no form of damage. A very applied mouth, blown in a three part mould. Scandinavian, ca. 1850 - 1870, greenish aqua and
eye appealing flask with a bold 16-rib pattern Perfect condition. Western Austria and Northern clear glass pint and half-pints, pontil scarred
that is sometimes attributed to the Pittsburgh bases, sheared and tooled lips. Some glass on the
District. Italy make greenish aqua flask has seeped through a mould
up the seam, otherwise all are in perfect condition.
Tyrolean
Alpine
District.
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188. Nailsea type Flask, English, ca. 1840 - 1870, 189. Blown Three Piece Mould Decanter, (GIII- 190. Blown Three Piece Mould Decanter,
clear glass with opaque white looping pattern 2, Type 2), American, ca. 1815 - 1830, clear glass, (GII-18), American, ca. 1815 - 1830, clear glass,
throughout, 8”h, pontil scarred base, sheared and 8 3/8”h, pontil scarred base, tooled lip, original 7 3/4”h, pontil scarred base, tooled lip, original
tooled lip. Perfect condition.
blown ground glass blown ground glass
type 16 pattern type 22 pattern
stopper. Perfect stopper. Perfect
condition. Ex. Paul condition. Gary
Richards Collection. Enters Collection.
Gary Enters
Collection.
($80.00) ($150.00 - 275.00) ($80.00) ($150.00 - 250.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
191. Blown Three Piece Mould Decanter, (GV- 192. Blown Three Piece Mould Decanter, (GIII- 193. Large Blown Three Piece Mould Tumbler,
8), American, ca. 1815 - 1830, clear glass, 9 1/8”h, 24), American, ca. 1815 - 1830, clear glass, 8”h, (GII-18, type 14 base), American, ca. 1815 - 1835,
pontil scarred base, tooled lip, original blown pontil scarred base, tooled lip. Perfect condition. clear glass, 5 1/2”h, 3 1/8” base diameter, pontil
Gary Enters Collection. scarred base, tooled rim.
ground glass type 10
pattern stopper. Perfect
condition. Gary Enters
Collection.
($80.00) ($150.00 - 250.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($50.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
194. Blown Three Piece Mould Tumbler, (GIII- 195. Small Wide Mouth Jar, (GIII-21, type 24 196. Pattern Moulded Decanter, unknown origin,
6, type 28 base), American, ca. 1815 - 1835, clear base), American, ca. 1815 - 1835, clear glass, 2 possible Middle E astern, ca. 1840 - 1870, light to
glass, 4 3/4”h, 3” base diameter, pontil scarred 5/8”h, 1 1/2” base diameter, pontil scarred base, medium blue green, overall small ogival pattern,
base, tooled rim. Perfect condition. tooled rim. Perfect condition.
8-sided, 10”h, smooth
base, rough sheared and
unfinished lip, applied
‘cogglewheel’ lip. Perfect
condition. Over the years
we’ve seen a few, but they
are rare. In 1970, Lyman
Lane and John Pappas
published a book titled ‘A
Rare Collection of Keene &
Stoddard Glass’. Several of
these decanter’s (including
one in this color) were
on plate 4. They are most
certainly not of Keene or
Stoddard origin, but could
be roughly of the same
time period.
($50.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($50.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($250.00) ($400.00 - 600.00)
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197. (Lot of 2) Blown Decanters, (Pittsburgh 198. Blown Wide Mouth Utility Jar, probably 199. Blown Wide Mouth Jar, probably
Glass by Innes, pg. 343), Bakewell Glass Works, American, ca. 1830 - 1850, yellowish amber, 7 European, ca. 1790 - 1830, yellowish olive green,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, or Ashburton, New 3/4”h, 3 1/8” base diameter, tubular open pontil, 8 1/8”h, 5” base diameter, open pontil, outward
England Glass Company, ca. 1850 - 1870, clear outward rolled lip, blown in a dip mould. Some rolled lip, blown in a dip mould. Some light
glass with fluted neck, oval center and arched scratches and tiny imperfections from usage,
side of base panels, 10 1/2”h, polished pontil wear and scratches
from usage and but no form
bases, an interior open of damage.
applied bubble has some Wonderful
donut type discoloration. A good ‘squat’ form!
mouths. early piece.
One has
several
tiny corner
of base
chips, the
other tiny
panel edge
flakes.
($80.00) ($140.00 -180.00) ($200.00) ($375.00 - 475.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00)
200. (Lot of 2), Waisted Octagonal Scent 201. (Lot of 3), (2) Rib Pattern Scent Bottles, and a 202. Torpedo Form “SODA”, possibly English,
Bottles, (McK/Wil, plate 106, # 8 & 9), Double Sectioned Scent Bottle, (McK/Wil, plate ca. 1830 - 1850, greenish aqua torpedo, 7 3/8”h,
Boston & Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, 103), American, ca. 1820 - 1840, deep cobalt blue pontil scarred base, applied mouth. A 3/8” long
Massachusetts, ca. 1850 - 1880, opaque and clear glass, two have vertical rib and swirled vertical stress crack is in the area where the neck
marbleized cobalt blue and deep cobalt blue, 2 rib patterns, 2 7/8” to 3 1/8”h, pontil scarred and shoulder meet. Also some light external
1/2”h, smooth bases, sheared and ground screw bases, sheared and tooled lips, the sectioned scent scratches.
threaded mouths, original metal screw on caps. has four bands of applied side rigaree. The vertical
Both are in overall excellent condition. rib scent has some slight rib wear and a tiny spot
of in-making roughness is just above the base. The
sectioned example has a 3/4” crack that travels
along the edge of a rigaree.
($150.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($50.00) ($80.00 - 120.00)
203. “STENKE & / KORNAHRENS - 204. “STENKE & / KORNAHRENS - 205. “CHRISTIAN / SCHLEPEGRELL -
SODA WATER - RETURN THIS BOTTLE SODA WATER - RETURN THIS BOTTLE SODA WATER - RETURN THIS BOTTLE
- CHARLESTON, S.C.”, (Hinely, pg. 50, #113), - CHARLESTON, S.C.”, (Hinely, pg. 50, #113), - CHARLESTON S.C.”, (Hinely, pg. 46, #315),
South Carolina, ca. South Carolina, ca. South Carolina, ca. 1840
1840 - 1860, cobalt blue, 1840 - 1860, cobalt blue, - 1860, deep grass green,
8-sided, 8 3/8”h, iron 8-sided, 8 1/8”h, iron 8-sided, 8 1/8”h, iron
pontil, applied tapered pontil, applied tapered pontil, applied tapered
collar mouth. Cleaned, collar mouth. Cleaned, collar mouth. Cleaned,
but retains some tiny but retains a number of but retains some ground
ground imperfections. ground imperfections imperfections. Also
Also a 3/4” by 3/16” and a 5/8” by 1/4” the entire mouth is
chip is off the top chip is off the edge of a replacement from
of the lip, which is the base. Ex. Rusty Frye another bottle.
a replacement from Collection #311.
another bottle. Yes it has
issues, but it displays as
being in excellent overall
condition.
($120.00) ($180.00 - 275.00) ($120.00) ($180.00 - 275.00) ($50.00) ($180.00 - 220.00)
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206. “WM BETZ - & CO. - MINERAL WATER 207. “J & A. DEARBORN / N.Y. - ALBANY 208. “PARKER”, American, ca. 1840 - 1860,
- PITTSBG.”, Pennsylvania, ca. 1840 - 1860, GLASS WORKS / D / NEW-YORK”, New York, medium sapphire blue, 7”h, iron pontil, applied
medium yellowish lime green, 10-sided, 7 7/8”h, ca. 1840 - 1860, deep cobalt blue color, 7”h, iron blob mouth. Lightly cleaned, but retains some
iron pontil, applied pontil, applied blob light internal haze.
tapered collar mouth. mouth. In ‘as found’
Cleaned, but retains a dug condition having
considerable amount of light to moderate stain,
ground imperfections wear and scratches. A
that include some faint 1/4” ‘rainbow’ type
underside of collar bruise is on the shoulder.
chipping at the neck. A very bold impression
This is not the commonly which traditionally can
seen ‘Ohio’ embossed be very weak.
bottle, but the very rare
Pittsburgh embossed
example!
($150.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($50.00) ($80.00 - 120.00)
209. “P. DIVINE / BOTTLER / PHILADA.”, 210. “W. EAGLE / VESTRY, VARICK / & 211. “A.A. BUCHANAN & CO / N.B. / N.J.”
Pennsylvania, ca. 1840 - 1860, deep blue green, 7 CANAL ST.S. - PREMM. / SODA WATER / (in a slug plate), New Jersey, ca. 1840 - 1860,
1/4”h, iron pontil, applied double collar mouth. UNION GLASS WORKS / PHILA”, New York, medium blue green, 7 1/8”h, iron pontil, applied
A few light scratches, ca. 1840 - 1860, medium blob mouth. In ‘as found’
but in pristine perfect teal green, 7 3/4”h, iron dug condition having
‘attic’ found condition! A pontil, applied blob areas of light to moderate
number exist, but this is mouth. About perfect, external stain and
probably one of the nicer numerous seed bubbles scratches. Also a 1/4” by
ones. and no wear. Not an easy 3/16” chip is off the base
bottle to find in this nice at the edge. Extremely
condition. rare having no auction
record.
($50.00) ($120.00 - 160.00) ($120.00) ($180.00 - 275.00) ($250.00) ($375.00 - 475.00)
212. “BEAUMONT & CO” - (a rectangular 213. “PHILADELPHIA / XX / PORTER & ALE” 214. (Ornament) “E.S. HART / CANTON / CT -
slug plate), Pennsylvania, ca. 1840 - 1860, - (slug plate), Pennsylvania, ca. 1840 - 1860, deep SUPERIOR / SODA WATER / UNION GLASS
medium green, 7 1/4”h, iron pontil, applied emerald green, 6 7/8”h, iron pontil, applied blob WORKS”, Connecticut, ca. 1845 - 1855, bluish
tapered collar mouth. mouth. Some minor wear aqua, 7 3/8”h, iron pontil
Some minor scattered and scratches (mostly scarred base, applied blob
scratches, but no form of around the shoulder), type mouth. It appears
damage. Believed to be a and a couple of tiny that the top of the lip
Pittsburgh Company. surface ‘dings’. has been ground down,
probably to remove some
roughness.
($80.00) ($150.00 - 250.00) ($50.00) ($120.00 - 160.00) ($40.00) ($60.00 -80.00)
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215. “MEYER & ROTTMAN / NEW YORK”, 216. “I. SUTTON & CO - COVINGTON / KY”, 217. “HARRIS’S / ALBANY / MINERAL
New York, ca. 1840 - 1860, bluish aqua with a hint Kentucky, ca. 1840 - 1860, bluish aqua, 7 1/4”h, WATER”, New York, ca. 1845 - 1860, bluish
of green, 1/8”h, iron pontil, applied blob mouth. very faint pontil scarred base (or smooth base), aqua, 7”h, iron pontil, applied tapered collar
Cleaned, but retains some applied blob mouth. mouth. Lightly cleaned,
minor imperfections, but Highly cleaned to overall but retains minor
no major damage. Could nice condition, but a imperfections and
be a rare one. 1/2” by 1/4” milky ‘ice etching. Also an internal
pick’ type bruise is on the bubble at the side of the
inside edge of the lip. base has a 1/4” ‘bruise’
along an edge.
($50.00) ($120.00 - 160.00) ($40.00) ($80.00 - 140.00) ($50.00) ($120.00 - 160.00)
218. “A.J. HARTEL / ROCHESTER / N.Y.”, New 219. “J. GASSLEIN. (in large block letters), 220. “J. COSGROVE - (arch of peened out
York, ca. 1885 - 1895, deep cobalt blue, 11 5/8”h, Pennsylvania, ca. 1855 - 1865, deep emerald embossing) / CHARLESTON / S.C.”, South
green, 7”h, smooth base, applied double collar Carolina, ca. 1855 - 1865, aqua, 7 1/8”h, smooth
smooth base, applied
mouth has an internal mouth. In ‘as found’ dug base, applied blob
ring for a gravitating condition having some mouth. In ‘as found’
stopper. Cleaned to its minor scattered scratches, dug condition having
original luster, but retains but no form of damage. A a number of light to
a number of tiny ground scarce Philadelphia soda! moderate external
imperfections, but no scratches, but no cracks
cracks or chips. A rare or chips.
bottle in a very attractive
shade of blue color. Its
been 10-years since we
auctioned one of these!
($275.00) ($400.00 - 600.00) ($50.00) ($80.00 - 120.00) ($50.00) ($70.00 - 90.00)
221. (Lot of 2), “GEO. CH. GEMUNDEN / SAVANNAH. / GA. - LAGER 222. (Lot of 2), “CAIRNS / TIMMERMANN / BLOCK & CO. - ST. LOUIS
BEER”, and a “JAMES RAY / SAVANNAH / GEO. - GINGER ALE”, SODA CO”, and a “CAIRNS / TIMMERMANN / BLOCK & CO. - ST.
Georgia, ca. 1875 - 1885, deep cobalt blue and 7-Up green, 6 7/8” and 8”h, LOUIS SODA CO / L & W / PITTSBURGH / PA.”, Missouri, ca. 1845
smooth bases, applied mouths. The - 1860, bluish aqua and light
Gemunden had been cleaned to overall green, 7 1/2”h, iron pontils,
nice condition, but has a 1/2” by 1/8” applied mouths. Both were
milky ‘bruise’ on the inside edge of the cleaned, but each retains some
lip. The James Ray is in ‘as found’ dug minor imperfections. The light
condition and has a heavy external green bottle has a 3/8” by 1/4”
ground etching. Also it appears that milky ‘ice pick’ bruise on the
the entire lip is a replacement from inside edge of the lip.
another bottle.
($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($120.00) ($180.00 - 250.00)
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223. (Lot of 4), “SCHICK & FETT / READING” a “SCHICK & FETT / READING - S & F”, 224. “SKILTON FOOTE & CO’S. / TRADE
a “ROBERT H. GRAUPNER / BREWERY / HARRISBURG, PA.”, and a “DR. D JAYNE’S / (monument and barrels) MARK / BUNKER
EXPECTORANT - PHILADA.”, Pennsylvania, ca. 1860 - 1885, amber light green and shades of HILL PICKLES”, (Zumwalt, pg. 376),
aqua, 6 3/4” to Massachusetts, ca. 1890 -
7 1/8”h, smooth 1900, bluish aqua figural
bases, applied and lighthouse, 8”h, smooth base,
tooled mouths. The tooled lip. Perfect condition.
squat form Schick This is the considerably
& Fett had been harder to find small size
cleaned, but retains a ‘lighthouse’ bottle. Dave
considerable amount Kyle Collection.
of imperfections.
The other has a 1/4”
edge of base chip.
The amber Robert
Graupner has a tiny
shoulder bruise. The
Robert Graupner
and Dr. Jayne’s have
some spotty stain.
($30.00) ($50.00 - 80.00) ($150.00) ($275.00 - 375.00)
225. (Lot of 2), “T.A. BRYAN & CO.’S 226. Bitters Advertising Corkscrew, ‘Anti- 227. Side (or end) panel for a wooden shipping
/ PERFECTION / TOMATO SAUCE / Cholerical, Gold Grape Stomach Bitters - F. box for, ‘Shasta / Bitters’, California, ca. 1880 -
BALTIMORE, MD”, and a “S & S PAT APP Sixta & Sons’, 717 York Street, Manitowoc, 1900, dovetailed ends, 8” by 10 3/4” in size, black
FOR” (on the base), (Zumwalt pg. 61), American, Wisconsin’, metal screw with wooden handle, lettering. Excellent overall condition and suitable
black letter advertisement, 5”h. Excellent overall for hanging. Dave Kyle Collection.
ca. 1875 - 1890, condition, ready for using! Dave Kyle Collection.
golden yellow
amber and blue
green, 8” and 8
1/4”h, smooth
bases, tooled
mouths. The
Bryan bottle
was cleaned,
but retains some
imperfections
mostly in the
form of ground
lines. The S
& S has some
minor content
stain. Dave Kyle
Collection.
($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($40.00) ($70.00 - 90.00) ($20.00) ($50.00 - 80.00)
228. Sample Size Bitters, “EAGLE AROMATIC 229. “E. BAKER’S / PREMIUM / BITTERS 230. “B & CO.” (is on the base), (similar to
- BITTERS”, (around the shoulder), “H.G. 10. / RICHMOND. VA.”, (Ring/Ham, B-10.2), Ring/Ham, B-32), American, ca. 1865 - 1875,
6.3. CL” (around the side of the base), (unlisted), Virginia, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, oval form, 6
German, ca. early 20th Century, amber, 4”h, 1/2”h, open pontil, applied mouth. In ‘as found’ reddish amber figural
“H.G. 10. 6.3. CL” is on a smooth base, ABM condition having some light external scratches cannon, 11”h, smooth
lip, a 98%label around the center band in part and spotty internal stain. base, applied double
reads: ‘Eagle Aromatic Bitters, Contents 6.3 collar mouth. A tiny
Ctl - Fremstillet Af Marinus Moller & Co, chip is off the side of the
lip, otherwise in perfect
Kobenhavn’. The condition. This extremely
bottle is in perfect rare bottle was probably
condition and still made for the Barto’s
has the red wax seal Company of Reading, Pa.
and part contents. (famous for their Barto’s
Great Gun Bitters), but
more likely contained a
whiskey. If you are lucky
enough to have a Barto’s
Great Gun Bitters this
bottle would look great
alongside it! David Kyle
Collection.
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231. Label Only Bitters, ‘Biberach, 232. “BROWN’S / CELEBRATED / INDIAN 233. (Lot of 2). Label Only Bitters Bottles, (Ring/
Heintzelman’s Biberach Stomach Bitters’, HERB BITTERS - PATENTED / FEB 11 / Ham, C-41L & unlisted), Illinois, ca. 1885 - 1900,
shades of amber, 7 3/4” and 8 1/4”h, smooth
Prepared at Heintzelman’s 1868”, (Ring/Ham, B-222), base, tooled lips, 80% original labels in part read:
Pharmacy, 2000 Ridge Pennsylvania, ca. 1867 - ‘Capuziner Stomach Bitters, Spelmann Distilleries
Ave, Philadelphia, Pa.’ 1875, amber Indian Princess Co. Peoria, Ill’ and ‘Kapuziner Kloster Bitters,
etc. (Ring/Ham, B-93.5L), figural bottle, 11 7/8”h, Union Wholesale Liquor Co, Chicago’. Both have
Pennsylvania, ca. 1860 - smooth base, sheared and most of the original embossed neck foil. The bottles
1870, medium olive green ground lip. A minor chip and are in perfect condition. Dave Kyle Collection.
ladies leg, 11 3/8”h, pontil slight inside edge roughness
scarred base, applied ring off the ground lip. This
mouth, 95% label, blown would have occurred when
in a three-part mould. A the lip was sheared away
pinhead in size flake is from the blowpipe. Dave
off the edge of the base. A Kyle Collection.
horizontal ring of wear is
around the neck. Ex. Art
Miron Collection. Dave
Kyle Collection.
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234. “CLARKE’S / VEGETABLE / SHERRY 235. “CLIMAX BITTERS - SAN FRANCISCO 236. “ST / DRAKE’S / 1860 / PLANTATION / X
WINE / BITTERS / SHARON, MASS.”, (Ring/ CAL.”, (Ring/Ham, C-175), California, ca. 1885 - / BITTERS - PATENTED / 1862”, (Ring/Ham,
1890, yellowish amber, 10”h, smooth base, tooled D-105), New York, ca. 1862 - 1875, ‘old’ amber
Ham, C-155),
Massachusetts, lip. Perfect condition, a 6-log cabin, 10”h,
ca. 1840 - 1860, scarce California Bitters smooth base, applied
blush aqua gallon, bottle. tapered collar mouth.
14”h, smooth Perfect condition. Full
base, applied of air bubbles and a
tapered collar sizable 3” vertical ‘flow’
mouth. Perfect of internal glass is on a
condition, highly side panel.
whittle glass.
This is the largest
of the popular
Clarke’s Bitters
from Sharon,
Mass. and the
most impressive
looking! Dave
Kyle Collection.
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237. “ST / DRAKE’S / 1860 / PLANTATION / X 238. (Lot of 2), “ST / DRAKE’S / 1860 / 239. “ST / DRAKE’S / 1860 / PLANTATION / X
/ BITTERS - PATENTED / 1862”, (Ring/Ham, PLANTATION / X / BITTERS - PATENTED / / BITTERS - PATENTED / 1862”, (Ring/Ham,
D-105), New York, ca. 1862 - 1875, dark puce 1862”, (Ring/Ham, D-108), New York, ca. 1862 - D-110), New York, ca. 1862 - 1875, medium olive
1875, medium amber and deep reddish amber 6-log
6-log cabin, 9 7/8”h, cabins, 9 7/8”h, smooth bases, applied tapered collar yellow 4-log cabin, 10
smooth base, applied 1/2”h, smooth base,
tapered collar mouth. mouths. Both applied tapered collar
Perfect condition, but are in perfect mouth. Cleaned to
some of the lettering is condition its original luster. A
light. and have potstone located in
bold a log on a side panel
impressions. has several 1/8” stress
The reddish radiation’s stemming
amber from it. Nice color and
Drake’s fortunately because of
has crude its location the flaw is
pebbly glass. non-detracting.
A couple of
nice ones.
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240. (Lot of 3), “ST / DRAKE’S / 1860 / PLANTATION / X / BITTERS - PATENTED / 1862”, a 241. “DOCTOR / FISCH’S BITTERS - W.H.
“DOYLES - HOP - BITTERS - 1872” / Cluster of Hops), and a “VICHY WATER / HANBURY WARE / PATENTED 1866”, (Ring/Ham, F-44),
SMITH / N.Y.”, (Ring/Ham, D-105 & D-94), (Tucker, M-23), New York, ca. 1862 - 1880, olive green and
Pennsylvania, ca. 1866
shades of amber cabin and semi-cabin, 7 7/8” - 1875, strong yellow
to 9 7/8”h, smooth bases, applied mouths. The with amber tone fish,
Drake’s has areas of heavy stain, mostly on the 11 1/2”h, smooth base,
roof. The Doyle’s and Vichy Water have been applied mouth. A very
cleaned, but each retains various amounts of faint ‘rainbow’ type in-
ground imperfections. making flaw is on the
side of the applied lip.
A minor open surface
is on the side of the
tail at the base. Strong
impression, plenty of
yellow and the two
minor condition issues
are non-offensive. Dave
Kyle Collection.
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242. “GREELEY’S BOURBON / BITTERS”, 243. Unembossed Barrel, American, ca. 1865 - 244. “HERTRICH’S GESUNDHEITS BITTER
(Ring/Ham, G-101), Massachusetts, ca. 1860 - 1875, medium yellowish amber color, 9 1/4”h, / HANS / HERTRICH / HOP / ERFINDER
1870, smoky olive green barrel, 9 1/4”h, smooth smooth base, applied mouth. Perfect condition,
U. ALLEIN. /
base, applied mouth. some tiny air bubbles. DESTILLEUR
A faint iridescent type GESETZLICH
bruise and several GESCHUTZ”, (Ring/
minor chip repairs are Ham, H-104.3),
on the outer edge of German, ca. 1880 -
the lip. The bruise is 1900, yellowish olive,
visible, but the chips bowling pin form,
are of such quality that 11 1/2”h, smooth
a blacklight is required base, applied double
to see them. Good pure collar mouth, 98%
green color, some glass original labels. Perfect
whittle and the almost condition, rated as rare
invisible flaws are non- and one of the only
offensive. Dave Kyle ones we’ve seen with
Collection. the labels. David Kyle
Collection.
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245. “DR. STEPHEN JEWITT’S - 246. “JOHNSON’S / CALISAYA / BITTERS 247. Label Only Bitters Bottle, German for the
CELEBRATED HEALTH / RESTORING - BURLINGTON / VT.”, (Ring/Ham, J-45), American market, ca. 1880 - 1895, teal green,
BITTERS - RINDGE, N.H.”, (Ring/Ham, J-37), Vermont, ca. 1870 - 1880, medium amber, 10
New Hampshire, ca. 1840 - 1860, greenish aqua, cylindrical form with
1/8”h, smooth base, four indented panels,
7 3/8”h, open pontil, applied tapered four indented arched
applied single collar mouth. Perfect panels are around the
collar mouth. About condition! shoulder, 10 1/4”h,
perfect (a tiny flake is smooth base, applied
off the outside edge double collar mouth,
of the lip). 75% or better original
labels are on all four
sides that read (in
four languages):
‘Bitters Coca, Hartwig
Kantorowicz’ etc.
The bottle is perfect.
Wonderful highly
graphic label! Dave
Kyle Collection.
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248. “KELLY’S / OLD CABIN / BITTERS - 249. “LACOUR’S BITTERS - 250. (Eagle) / “LANDSBERG’S / “CENTURY”
PATENTED / 1863”, (Ring/Ham, K-21), New SARSAPARIPHERE”, (Ring/Ham, L-3), / BITTERS - 1776 - (shield) / THE / A. HELLER
York, ca. 1863 - 1870, golden yellowish amber California, ca. 1860 -1870), amber column form,
& BRO. / NEW YORK
cabin, 9 1/4”h, 9”h, smooth base, - 1876”, (Ring/Ham,
smooth base, applied applied double collar L-15), Illinois ca. 1876,
tapered collar mouth. mouth. Cleaned to medium amber semi-
A 3/8” open surface its original luster, cabin, 11”h, “PAT.” on
bubble is on the but retains a few smooth base, applied
second log tip above tiny imperfections. A mouth. A chip off a base
the base. Strong 1/2” chip on the side corner has an invisible
impression having of the lip has been repair. A number of
more yellow than professionally repaired. minor scratches are
normally seen and Dave Kyle Collection. on a label panel. A
the mentioned flaw rare and attractive
is only visible from bottle made for the
one side. Dave Kyle American Centennial
Collection. held in Philadelphia
in 1876!Dave Kyle
Collection.
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251. (Lot of 2), SYRUP PILLS BITTERS / D AN D 252. “McKEEVER’S ARMY BITTERS”, 253. “MOULTON’S OLOROSO BITTERS
E L IO N”, and a “LANGLEY’S / ROOT & HERB / (Ring/Ham, M-58), American, ca. 1865 - 1875, / TRADE” (embossed pineapple) “MARK”,
BITTERS / 99 UNION ST / BOSTON”, (Ring/Ham,
L-22) and (unlisted), American, ca. 1860 - 1895, aqua amber cannonballs on a (Ring/Ham, M-146),
and reddish amber, 6 7/8” and 7 1/8”h, smooth bases, drum, 10 1/2”h, smooth New York, ca. 1870 - 1880,
tooled lip. The Dandelion has been lightly cleaned to base, applied tapered bluish aqua, 11 1/8”h,
its original luster, and has a very faint 1/4” vertical collar mouth. A small fluted neck, shoulder
professional repair has and side of base panels,
cooling crack been made to the outer smooth base, applied
on a panel edge. edge of the lip and can double collar mouth.
Possibly a one- only be seen with the use Pristine perfect condition,
of-a-kind bitters of a blacklight, otherwise exceptionally clean, and
bottle that has in perfect condition. For plenty of tiny air bubbles.
very interesting a traumatized or crippled Defiantly one of the
embossing. It Civil War soldier returning nicer ones! Dave Kyle
appears that from the war and needing Collection.
the top of his daily ‘medicine’ what
the lip of the would have been more
Langley’s has identifiable to him than
been ground this bottle! Dave Kyle
down, possibly Collection.
to remove some
roughness.
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254. “NATIONAL / BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham, 255. “NATIONAL / BITTERS”, (Ring/Ham, 256. “OLD SACHEM / BITTERS / AND /
N-8), Pennsylvania, ca. 1867 - 1875, medium N-8), Pennsylvania, ca. 1867 - 1875, yellow with WIGWAM TONIC”, (Ring/Ham, O-46), New
York, ca. 1860 - 1870, dark pink puce barrel, 9
golden yellowish amber ear good olive tone ear of corn, 11
of corn, 12 3/8”h, “PATENT / 7/8”h, “PATENT / 1867” on 1/4”h, smooth base,
1867” on smooth base, applied smooth base, applied double applied mouth. A flat
double collar mouth. Pristine collar mouth. A 3/8” by 1/4” 3/8” by 1/4” chip is off
perfect condition, a real open bubble is located below the first ring just to the
sparkler that lacks any trace of the embossing. A tiny flake is right of the embossing.
wear! Dave Kyle Collection. just above it. Also some areas Deep pinkish color
of minor external dullness. that approaches being
amethyst! Dave Kyle
Collection.
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257. Figural Pineapple Bottle, (similar to 258. “DR. C.W. ROBACK’S / STOMACH 259. “DR. C. W. ROBACKS / STOMACH
Ring/Ham, P-100), American, ca. 1860 - 1870, BITTERS / CINCINNATI, O.”, (Ring/Ham, BITTERS / CINCINNATI, O.”, (Ring/Ham,
yellow amber with strong olive tone figural R-74), Ohio, ca. 1865 - 1875, golden yellow R-74), Ohio, ca. 1865 - 1875, yellow amber barrel,
pineapple, 9”h, amber barrel, 9 3/8”h, 9 3/8”h, smooth
smooth base, applied smooth base, applied base, applied mouth.
double collar mouth. tapered collar mouth. Perfect condition. An
Perfect condition and A wide band of milky exceptional example
lacking any trace of inside content stain and with considerably
ware, which is very is in the center (is of more yellow then
unusual for this boldly the type that could be normally seen. Ex. Fred
embossed bottle. Dave easily professionally Weck collection. Dave
Kyle Collection. removed), otherwise in Kyle Collection.
perfect condition.
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260. “ROYAL / FLUSH / BITTERS” (reverse 261. ‘J. Walkers California Vinegar Bitters’, 262. “ZINGARI / BITTERS - F. RAHTER” (on
side identically embossed), (Ring/Ham, R-110), (Ring/Ham, pg. 560), American, ca. 1875 - 1885, shoulder), (Ring/Ham, Z-4), Pennsylvania,
amber ladies leg type bottle, 10”h, smooth base,
Connecticut, ca. 1890 ca. 1865 - 1875, medium
- 1910, reddish amber applied mouth, a brass yellow amber with a hint
tapered form, 12 1/8”h, coin mounted on a of olive figural lady’s leg,
smooth base, tooled lip. A circular shoulder panel 11 3/4”h, smooth base,
2” ‘U’ shaped stress crack/ is embossed: ‘J. Walkers applied mouth. A 1/4” by
bruise is in the upper part California Vinegar 3/16” chip is off the side of
of the tooled lip. This can Bitters, The Great the lip above the ring, also
only be seen on one of the Blood Purifier, Give some spotty internal and
embossed sides so when it a Trial, Sold by all external stain. The stain
viewed from the reverse Druggists’. Some minor can easily be professionally
appears as being in perfect scratches are located removed, but you will have
condition. Very rare, near the base opposite to live with the minor chip.
possibly only three or four of the coin. Dave Kyle A much better color than
known examples. Collection. the normally seen amber,
and a good cleaning would
enhance its appearance
considerably.
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263. (Lot of 2), (Elephant inside an oval panel) / “CARL MAMPE / 264. (Lot of 2), “HARTWIG / KANTOROWICZ / (fish inside a Star of
BERLIN”, and a “HARTWIG KANTOROWICZ - BERLIN - HARTWIG David) / POSEN / BERLIN / HAMBURG / GERMANY”, and a (Two lions
KANTOROWICZ” (in script), German, ca. 1880 - 1895, olive and emerald and shield) / TRADE MARK / HAMBURGER / LEBENS TROPFEN /
green, 8 3/4” to 10 1/4”h, JOHN CARL MITAU.”, German,
smooth bases, applied ca. 1880 - 1900, cornflower blue and
mouths, the Hartwig has deep yellow green, 9” and 10 1/4”h,
a 98% original label that smooth bases, applied and tooled
in part reads: ‘Superfine lips. The Hamburger bottle has
Kummel, Cordial four ‘freeze’ type milky bruises, the
Compound’. Both are largest being 1/2” in diameter. The
in perfect condition, the green Hartwig is perfect. Dave Kyle
Carl Mampe has highly Collection.
whittled glass and is the
largest size for this bottle.
Dave Kyle Collection.
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265. (Lot of 4), “AFRICAN / STOMACH / BITTERS”, a “THE GREAT TONIC / DR. CALDWELL’S 266. Freeblown Chestnut form Handled
/ HERB BITTERS”, a “KING TROT PURE RYE / J.L.B. & SONS / READING, PA.” and an Whiskey, American, ca. 1855 - 1865, cobalt blue,
Unembossed Lowe’s Stomach Bitters type bottle, (Ring/Ham, A-15 & C-9), American, ca. 1865 - 8 1/2”h, open pontil, applied double collar
mouth and handle. A 1/4” in-making cooling
1900, orange amber, yellowish amber, crack extends outward from the lower handle
yellowish green and clear glass, 9 3/8” to
12 3/8”h, smooth bases, applied double attachment,
collar and tooled lips. The Caldwell’s has a common
a 5” crack that follows the edge of the base occurrence
across two panels. Hard to see because of on applied
its location. The African Bitters has 1/2” in handled
length ‘crazing line’ type cracks at the base. pieces. Rarely
The other two are perfect. The Lowe’s type offered for sale
bottle has some of an original label. and possibly
one of the
only handled
whiskies to
have been
blown in
cobalt blue
glass!
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267. Freeblown Chestnut form Handled 268. Freeblown Chestnut form Handled 269. Freeblown Chestnut form Handled
Whiskey, American, ca. 1855 - 1865, light Whiskey, American, ca. 1855 - 1865, amber, 7 Whiskey, American, ca. 1855 - 1865, amber, 7”h,
shading to a more medium copper color, 8 1/4”h, open pontil, applied ringed mouth and open pontil, applied ringed mouth and handle.
1/2”h, open pontil, applied ringed mouth and handle. About perfect. Perfect condition. A thin ‘bird swing’ travels
handle. A minor 3/16” chip is off the side of the between the top curl of the handle and the outer
lip above the edge of the lip.
ring. Both sides It’s amazing
have visible how this
paddle marks fragile piece
created while of glass could
the bottle was survive over
being formed. 150 years!
A scarce color
for a handled
whiskey.
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270. Handled Whiskey, “CHESNUT GROVE / 271. Labeled Handled Whiskey, “MACY & 272. “BOOTH & SEDGWICK’S - LONDON -
(ornament) / WHISKEY / C.W.”, (Denzin, WHA- JENKINS, NEW YORK” (is on the base), New CORDIAL GIN”, (Denzin, BOO-12), American,
13), Pennsylvania, ca. 1855 - 1865, medium amber York, ca. 1875 - 1885, clear glass, 9 1/8”h, smooth ca. 1845 - 1860, medium emerald green, 8”h,
tone chestnut form, 8 7/8”h, open pontil, applied
handle, and ringed mouth. Perfect condition, base, applied mouth iron pontil, applied
and handle, a 98% double collar mouth.
nicely original label in part A flat 1/8” chip on the
whittled reads: ‘Private Stock, top of the lip has been
glass, bold Old Club House 1860 blended in. Also some
impression. Whiskey, Macy & scattered scratches.
The Charles Jenkns, 67 Liberty St.,
Wharton New York’. The bottle
Company is perfect and appears
was located to have the original
on 116 contents.
Walnut
Street, in
Philadelphia.
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273. “LONDON - ROYAL - NECTAR GIN”, 274. “VONTHOFEN’S - AROMATIC - 275. (Lot of 2), “VANDERVEER’S / MEDICATED
(Denzin, ROY-31), American, ca. 1865 - 1875, SCHIEDAM / SCHNAPPS.”, (Denzin, VON- GIN - OR REAL - SCHIEDAM / SCHNAPPS”, (Denzin,
bluish aqua, 9 1/2”h, smooth base, applied 21), American, ca. 1850 - 1860, medium light to VAN-41), American, ca. 1865 - 1875, deep olive green
and reddish amber, 7” and 9 1/4”h, tapered body form,
tapered collar mouth. medium emerald green, smooth and iron pontiled scarred bases, applied tapered
Cleaned to its original 8”h, iron pontil, applied collar mouths. The tall olive green bottle has some light
luster, but several double collar mouth. external haze
ground marks are along In ‘as found’ dug and swirls
the edge of the base, condition having some of glass
created when the bottle minor wear on several throughout.
became loose during panels and scattered The iron
the tumbling process. scratches. A scarce pontiled
Schnapps bottle!
amber
example has
a number of
cracks in the
shoulder the
longest being
2” in length,
but is an
extremely rare
color for this
mould!
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276. “UDOLPHO WOLFE’S - SCHIEDAM. 277. “UDOLPHO WOLFE’S - SCHIEDAM 278. “UDOLPHO WOLFE’S - SCHIEDAM -
- AROMATIC / SCHNAPPS.”, (Denzin, - AROMATIC / SCHNAPPS”, (Denzin, WOL- AROMATIC / SCHNAPPS”, (Denzin, WOL-32),
WOL-32), American, ca. 1855 - 1870, medium 32), American, ca. 1855 - 1870, medium pinkish American, ca. 1855 - 1870, medium yellowish lime
yellow amber color, 9 topaz color, 9 3/8”h, green color, 9 3/4”h,
3/4”h, smooth base, smooth base, applied smooth base, applied
applied tapered collar tapered collar mouth. tapered collar mouth.
mouth, a 96% original A 1/8” possibly in- About perfect (a surface
label in part reads: making chip is off the bubble on a label panel
‘Wolfe’s Schiedam corner at the base, has a tiny opening in
Aromatic Schnapps, otherwise in pristine its outer glass. Like lot
A Superlative perfect condition. An 277, (both were found
Tonic, Diuretic, exceptionally clean in the same house) it is
Antidyspeptic and ‘attic’ found bottle an exceptionally clean
Invigorating Cordial, with numerous tiny example. This is a very
Udolpho Wolfe’s office air bubbles and the striking color for this
22 Beaver Street, New possibly in-making chip mould with more of the
York’. Perfect condition is non-offensive. green coloration than
and full of tiny air normally seen. For those
bubbles. One of the best who collect Udolpho
and rarely seen with an Wolfe’s for their color
original label! here’s a couple of dandies!
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279. “UDOLPHO WOLFE’ - SCHIEDAM 280. “R. & G. A. WRIGHT / PHILADA.” 281. “R. & G. A. WRIGHT / PHILADA.” - (Banner
- AROMATIC / SCHNAPPS”, (Denzin, WOL- - (Banner above a Star), (Denzin, WRI-11), above a Star), (Denzin, WRI-11), Pennsylvania, ca.
32), American, ca. 1855 - 1870, medium bluish
Pennsylvania, ca. 1865 - 1865 - 1870, olive amber Civil
green color, 8 1/8”h, 1870, olive amber Civil War cannon form bottle, 12
iron pontil, applied War cannon form bottle, 12 1/4”h, smooth base, broken
tapered collar mouth. 1/2”h, smooth base, rough mouth. A 96% original label
A few light scattered sheared and ground lip. A opposite of the embossing in
scratches, otherwise 1 3/4” by 1” professional part reads; ‘The Great Gun,
in perfect condition. repair has been made to the Gold Medal Perfumery,
Scarce pure green color side of the lip. Also a 1 1/4” Manufactured by R. &
and with a nice iron by 1/4” area of chipping G.A. Wright, Philadelphia’.
pontil. is off the base. Identical Approximately one-half of the
form to both the Bininger’s mouth and part of the neck
and Scott’s Artillery is missing. The break is very
Bitters bottle’s. Despite the clean and has no additional
mentioned flaws this is an damage making it a perfect
extremely rare and desirable candidate for a professional
bottle, created during or repair. Identical form to lot 280.
at the end of the Civil War Ex. Charles Aprill Collection.
to appeal to the returning David Kyle Collection.
veterans. David Kyle
Collection.
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282. “HOPATKONG / WHISKEY / J.C. HESS & 283. “CASPER’S WHISKEY / MADE BY 284. “ELLENVILLE / GLASS WORKS” (on the
CO, PHILA.”, (unlisted), Pennsylvania, ca. 1855 HONEST / NORTH / CAROLINA PEOPLE”, base), (Denzin, ELL-11), Ellenville Glass Works,
- 1865, cobalt blue, 10 (Denzin, CAS-42), North Ellenville, New York, ca.
1/2”h, the lower one- Carolina, ca. 1890 - 1910, 1855 - 1870, medium olive
half of the bottle has cobalt blue, 12”h, smooth green cylinder, 11 1/2”h,
12-panels, smooth base, base, tooled mouth. smooth base, applied double
applied ring mouth. A Cleaned, but has a collar mouth, blown in a
minor chip on the side considerable amount of three-part mould. Cleaned to
of the lip above the ring ground imperfections. its original luster, but retains
has been professionally Also a small open surface a few tiny imperfections. A
repaired, otherwise in bubble is on the shoulder. scarce glass house marked
perfect condition. This bottle, in a rarely seen green
extremely rare bottle color!
(one of only three or
four known examples)
is one of only a very
few blown in cobalt
blue glass. That and
its very eye appealing
form creates a high
level of desirability!
Dave Kyle Collection.
($500.00) ($1,400.00 - 1,800.00) ($70.00) ($120.00 - 160.00) ($70.00) ($120.00 - 160.00)
285. Globular form Bottle, American, ca. 1850 286. Ear of Corn Bottle, American, ca. 1865 - 287. Enamel Back Bar Bottle, ‘Sterling / G
- 1870, deep grass green, 7 1/2”h, iron pontil, 1875, deep amber, 9 7/8”h, smooth base, applied & R (inside a six pointed star) / Whiskey /
applied double collar mouth. Some light internal mouth. About perfect. A hard to see 2” long crack
stain otherwise in excellent overall condition. Hazleton Wine & Liquor
starting at the lower Co. / Hazleton, PA.’,
Nice shading part of the neck travels Pennsylvania, ca. 1890
of color from a into the label panel. - 1910, clear glass with
lighter center fluted shoulder, neck
area to a and side of base panels,
considerably enamel decoration, 10
darker shoulder 3/4”h, smooth base,
and neck. tooled lip. Perfect
Identical in condition.
form to the
‘Forest Lawn’
whiskey but
lacking the
embossing.
($50.00) ($80.00 - 160.00) ($40.00) ($70.00 -90.00) ($60.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
288. Back Bar Bottle, ‘The / Old Government 289. Metal Canteen form Whiskey Flask, 290. Metal Canteen form Whiskey Flask, ‘GAR
/ (American Shield) / Whisky’, American, ca ‘Celebrated / Montezuma / Rye Whiskey / Trade / 1861 to 1865 / 1892 / Patented April 16, 1889 -
Mark - James Maguie / Nos. 470 & 472 N 3rd Souvenir / Twenty Sixth Grand Annual (Capitol
1890 - 1915, clear glass 18 St / Philadelphia, Pa.’, Pennsylvania, ca. 1885 - Building) / Encampment / Washington D.C. /
vertical panels surround 1900, metal flask with embossed copper circular Sept 20th to 22nd / 1892’, District of Columbia,
the entire bottle, 9 plates on both sides, 4 7/8”h, original carrying ca. 1892, metal flask with embossed copper
fluted panels surround chains. A single minor dent is just above the base, circular plates on both sides, 4 7/8”h, original
the shoulder, recessed otherwise in fine condition. neck chain and cork. Perfect condition.
lettering have a gold
paint, 11 1/8”h, smooth
base, tooled lip, original
‘Old Government
Whisky’ (surmounted
by an Eagle) porcelain
stopper. Perfect
condition.
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291. Figural Gold Nugget Whiskey Nip, 292. Figural Clam Shell Whiskey Nip, 293. Whiskey ‘Nipper’ ‘Santa Going Down the
American, ca. 1896 - 1905, opaque milk glass, 6”h, American, ca. 1885 - 1900, cobalt blue, 5 1/8”h, Chimney’, American, ca. 1885 - 1900, amber, 5
smooth base, sheared and ground lip, original smooth base, sheared and ground lip, original 1/2”h, smooth base, tooled lip. About perfect,
metal ‘Klondyke’ screw on cap, and a high metal screw on cap. Perfect condition. Normally a tiny flake is off the outer edge of the lip and
percentage of the original deep green and brown found in clear and amber glass and considerably some in-making roughness is on the edge of the
mottled paint. Perfect condition, even the cap harder to find in this desirable cobalt blue color. cap. Probably a Christmas giveaway by a liquor
has some of the company. Dave Kyle
original red paint. Collection.
In 1896 gold was
discovered on the
Klondyke River
near Dawson
City, in the Yukon
Territory. Between
1896 - 1899 an
estimated 100,000
people left for
the Klondyke,
but only around
30,000 actually got
there.
($80.00) ($150.00 - 250.00) ($180.00) ($275.00 - 475.00) ($60.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
294. Pottery Fish Bottle, (Askey, pg. 67), English, 295. Stoneware Handled Jug, on one side, 296. Pottery Whiskey Jug, ‘Fine Old Scotch
ca. 1830 - 1860, tan color glaze, 7 3/8” in length. ‘Dewar’s / Perth / Whisky / Bang Goes Whisky, J.R.D.’ (inside clover design), English,
A well detailed fish and in perfect condition. Saxpence’, and on the other, ‘The Fair Maid of ca. 1885 - 1910, brown pottery with multicolored
Perth’, Scottish, ca. 1860 - 1880, two tone brown glazes on raised decorations, 8”h, ‘Doulton
glaze, 9 1/2”h, Lambeth
‘Royal Daulton England’
/ England’ impressed
(beneath a on base.
crown) is
stamped on the
base, handled.
The name
‘Dudly Hardy’
is impressed
on the Dewar’s
Perth side. A
large part of
the neck and
lip have been
professionally
repaired.
($50.00) ($120.00 - 160.00) ($50.00) ($80.00 - 140.00) ($60.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
297. Pottery Whiskey Jug, ‘Fine Old Scotch 298. Pottery Whiskey Jug, ‘Dewar’s Perth 299. Pottery Whiskey Jug, ‘Glencoe Distillery
Whisky, J.R.D.’ (inside clover design), English, Whisky, (four Scotsman reaching for a bottle Scotch Malt, Trade (dragoon inside an iron
ca. 1885 - 1910, brown pottery with multicolored of whisky) The Whisky of His Forefather By cross) Mark, Whisky’, Scottish, ca. 1890 - 1920,
glazes on raised decorations, 7”h, ‘Doulton cream color pottery with dark brown glaze on
Royal Warrant to neck and handle with black transfer, 7 7/8”h,
Lambeth Her Majesty the
England’ Queen’, English, ‘Port
impressed ca. 1885 - 1910, Dundas,
on base. brown pottery Glasgow
Identical to with dark green Pottery Co,’
jug 295, but glaze on neck impressed
in a smaller and handle, is on the
size. black transfer, 9 base. Perfect
3/4”h, ‘Doulton condition,
Lambeth crisp
England’ transfer.
stamped on base.
Perfect condition,
highly detailed
transfer.
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300. Pottery Whiskey Jug, ‘Trade (bent arm with 301. Pottery Whiskey Jug, ‘Rosslyn Distillery 302. Pottery Whiskey Jug, ‘O’Donnel’s Old
sward) Mark, Allman & Co., Brandon Distillery, (two stags standing on a barrel) Old Scotch Irish Whiskey Belfast, Trade Mark, Guaranteed
Old Irish Malt Whisky Bottled in Bond’, Irish, Malt Whiskey’, Scottish, ca. 1885 - 1910, cream 1/4 Gallon’, Irish, ca. 1885 - 1910, cream colored
ca. 1885 - 1910, cream colored pottery with brown colored pottery with brown glaze on neck and pottery with brown glaze on neck and handle,
glaze on neck handle, dark green
and handle, cobalt blue transfer,
black transfer, transfer, 7 3/8”h,
8 1/8”h, 7 1/8”h. handled. A
‘Grosvenor, Perfect tiny chip is
Glasgow’ condition off the edge
impressed extremely of the base
on the base. crisp and a slight
Perfect transfer. area of the
condition. top of the lip
was missed
being
glazed.
($50.00) ($120.00 - 140.00) ($40.00) ($80.00 - 120.00) ($40.00) ($70.00 - 90.00)
303. Pottery Whiskey Jug, part of the elaborate 304. Pottery Whiskey Jug, ‘King George IV 305. Pottery Whiskey Jug, ‘Special / (motif of
decoration includes, ‘Grannie Taylor’s Liqueur Liqueur Whisky, The Distillers Company Ltd., woman with a pig) / Old Irish Whisky’, Scottish,
Whisky, Taylor Bros, Glasgow & London’, Edinburgh’, Scottish, ca. 1885 - 1910, pottery ca. 1885 - 1910, raised embossing, brown white
English, ca. 1890 - 1915, cream colored pottery with light and dark brown glazes and brown and black glazes, 7”h, ‘Doulton Lambeth, Rd.
No. 4817’ stamped on base. The jug is in perfect
with light transfer, 7
brown glaze 1/2”h, ‘Royal condition,
on neck and Doulton, but tips of
handle and black England’ several of
transfer, 8 1/4”h, stamped on the letters
‘Govancroft base. Perfect in ‘Special’
Glasgow Pottery’ condition. were never
impressed on A scarce completely
base. Perfect whiskey jug. finished at
condition, good the pottery.
transfer.
($40.00) ($80.00 - 120.00) ($70.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($40.00) ($70.00 - 90.00)
306. Pottery Whiskey Jug, ‘Pennsylvania Club 7 307. Stoneware Pitcher or Pub Jug, English, ca. 1896 308. Stoneware Pitcher, ‘Dei Gratia Victoria Queen
Year Old XX XX Pure Rye Whiskey’ (inside a circle) / - 1908, shades of brown glaze, The neck is surrounded & Empress / 1837 - 1897 / She Brought Her People
‘Pennsylvania Club Pure Rye Whiskey’, None Genuine with a floral type transfer decoration. A poem on (raised bust of the young Queen) (raised bust of
Without our Trade Mark The Swan’ (inside a circle), the front says: ‘America. Our Fathers’ God, to Thee an older Queen) Lasting Good’, English, ca. 1897,
/ Author of Liberty / To Thee we sing / Long may light brown glazed body with a darker brown
Pennsylvania, glazed neck and upper handle, a raised decoration
ca. 1890 - 1915, our land be surround the entire pitcher, a 1/2” wide silver
white china bright / With
with blue Freedom’s holy neck band has
green transfer, light / Protect us a ‘CS (star)
7 1/4”h, ‘K.T. by thy might / FS’ impressed
& K. China’ Great God, our hallmark, 5
stamped on base, King’. Both sides 3/8”h, ‘Doulton
dragon head of the poem Lambeth
handle. A 3/8” have a 45 Star England’
by 1/4” chip is American Flag. 6 is weakly
off the side of 3/4”h, ‘Doulton impressed on the
the lip above Lambeth base. The silver
the handle. England’ is band has some
Here’s a scarce impressed on light tarnish,
one and with a base. Perfect but the pitcher
very elaborate condition. is in perfect
transfer. condition.
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309. (Lot of 2) Pottery Flasks, English, ca. 1880 - 310. Saltglazed Stoneware ‘Bellermine’ 311. Reproduction Bellermine Jug, Westwood
1900, shades of brown glaze, 6 1/2” and 6 3/4”. Handled Jug, Frechen, ca. 1620 - 1650, deep Pottery 20th Century, overall grayish glaze with a
One has a raised shoulder seal impressed, ‘Healy. brown glaze. An angry bearded face is on the moulded face on the neck and coat of arms belly
/ Uppingham’. The canteen flask has a raised
decoration of a side view of a military officer on neck and cartouche,
one side and has a Monk, Cherubs and Lions on shoulder, a 9 1/2”h,
the other. Both are in perfect condition. small belly ‘Westwood’
cartouche is stamped
consists of on the base.
an ornament An old 1
inside a circle, 1/4” by
9 1/2”h, 1/2” chip
handled. A is off the
number of edge of the
in-making base. Can’t
surface glaze be many of
fissures exist, these made
but no post as we have
production not seen
damage, another.
and could be
earlier then
we estimate.
($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($250.00) ($375.00 - 475.00) ($30.00) ($60.00 - 90.00)
312. (Lot of 2), A small Sealed “NPPOLLEN & 313. Onion Form Wine Bottle, (Van den 314. Onion Form Wine Bottle, (Van den
ZOOM / ROTTERDAM”, Case Gin and a small Bossche, plate 13, #1), English, ca. 1700 - 1720, Bossche, plate 70, #1), German, ca. 1720 - 1740,
“GIRAUDEAUS ---- ‘ shoulder seal bottle, Dutch and dark olive amber, 5 7/8”h, 4 5/8” base diameter, medium bluish green, 6 1/4”h, 4 1/4” base
French, ca. 1750 - 1880, shades of olive green, 7 3/8”h, rough pontil scarred base, sheared mouth, diameter, tubular open pontil, sheared mouth,
open pontil and smooth bases, sheared mouth with applied string lip. Overall matte type stain and applied string lip. Some minor to moderate
applied string lip and applied string mouth, both have minor scratches and two 1/4” chips are off the scattered scratches, but no form of damage. The
underside of the string lip. The entire bottle has German ‘onions’ are considerably scarcer than
applied seals. a subtle metallic type coloration that is very
The Dutch gin the identical
is in perfect pronounced Dutch
condition and on the base. examples,
has a number Around the and found
of air bubbles. pontil is the in the more
The French wording desirable,
bottle was ‘Excavated, eye
dug and has a Water St. appealing
considerable N.Y.C. green colors.
amount of 1970’ in red
overall heavy lettering.
stain and
etching.
($50.00) ($80.00 - 140.00) ($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($90.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
315. Onion Form Wine Bottle, (Van den Bossche, 316. Onion Form Wine Bottle, (Van den Bossche, plate 317. ‘Horse Hoof’ Onion Form Wine Bottle,
plate 70, #3), German, ca. 1720 - 1740, medium 72), Dutch, ca. 1720 - 1740, yellow olive, 7 1/4”h, 4 1/2” (Van den Bossche, plate 70, #2), Dutch, ca. 1720 -
emerald green, 7”h, 4 1/2” base diameter, tubular base diameter, tubular open pontils, sheared mouth, 1750, yellowish amber, 8”h, 4 7/8” base diameter,
open pontil, sheared mouth, applied string lip. applied string lip. Overall stain, but no form of damage. tubular open pontil, sheared mouth, applied
About perfect (a few light scratches). Original At first glance this is just another early Dutch onion. But string lip. A few spots of minor external stain,
luster, never in the ground and in a much harder under close examination this changes. A large crescent
otherwise
to find pure moon looking in perfect
green color! glob of internal condition.
Considering glass is in the Excellent
its age it’s shoulder. From original glass
hard to this glob a luster. A nice
imagine ‘funnel’ of glass ‘horse hoof’
finding roughly the size form wine
many in this of the glob takes bottle.
condition! on the form of a
tornado twisting
and becoming
considerably
smaller until
it reaches and
connects to the
base.
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318. ‘Horse Hoof’ Onion Form Wine Bottle, 319. Mallet Form Wine Bottle, (Van den 320. (Lot of 2) Onion Form Wine Bottle, and a Utility Jar,
(Van den Bossche, plate 70, #2), Dutch, ca. 1720 - Bossche, plate 75), English, ca. 1725 - 1735, deep (Van den Bossche, plate 72), English and Dutch, ca. 1720 -
1750, yellowish amber with olive tone, 7 1/2”h, 4 olive amber, 7”h, 4 1/2” base diameter, rough 1790, yellowish olive green, the onion is 6”h, with a 4” base
3/8” base diameter, tubular open pontil, sheared pontil scarred base, sheared mouth, applied diameter, tubular pontil, sheared mouth, applied string
mouth, applied string lip. Some light external string lip. A number of chips are off the outer lip. The jar is 8”h with a 3 1/4” base diameter, sand pontil
stain, but no form of damage. Identical to lot edge of the string lip and some areas of moderate scarred base, outward lip and blown in a dip mould. The
onion has an overall matte type stain and scratches, but no
317, but full external wear after production damage. The jar was cleaned, but retains
of trapped air and scratches. a considerable amount is surface imperfections. It also has
bubbles. a 2” long vertical crack.
($70.00) ($120.00 - 160.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($60.00) ($100.00 - 140.00)
321. (Lot of 2) Onion Form Wine Bottles, (Van 322. (Lot of 2) Smaller Size Onion Form Wine 323. (Lot of 2), Mallet Form Wine Bottle, (form
den Bossche, plate 72), Dutch, ca. 1720 - 1740, Bottles, (form like Van den Bossche, plate 10), like Van den Bossche, plate 22), English, ca. 1740 -
yellow amber with olive tone, 7” and 7 1/8”h, 4 English, ca. 1690 - 1720, shades of olive green, 5 3/8” 1770, dark olive green, 8 1/8” and 9 1/4”h, 4 1/4”
3/8” base diameter, tubular open pontils, sheared and 5 3/4”h, 3 1/2” and 3 7/8” base diameters, and 3 5/8” base diameters, sheared lips, applied
mouths, applied string lips. One has some light rough pontil scarred bases, sheared mouths, applied string lips. Both have a heavy overall stain, the
external stain, otherwise both are in perfect never string lips. The smaller size onion has several 1/4” shorter bottle also has a heavy internal stain.
in the ground condition! chips off the applied string and upper side of the lip.
The late 1600s bottle has a considerable amount of
glass deterioration over the entire surface from being
in the water for several hundred years!
($150.00) ($250.00 - 300.00) ($150.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($80.00) ($120.00 - 160.00)
324. Oversized Snuff Jar, American, ca 1820 - 325. Tall Wide Mouth Storage Jar, (Van den 326. Storage or Utility Bottle, Dutch, possibly
1835, medium emerald green, rectangular with Bossche plate 147, #3), Dutch or French, ca. 1790 - American, ca. 1830 - 1850, medium olive green
beveled corner panels, 5 3/4”h, open pontil,
sheared and tool flared out lip. A 3/4” by 1/4” 1810, olive green, 14”h, cylinder, 10 1/2”h,
bruise/crack is just below the shoulder on a side 4 1/4” base diameter, 4” base diameter,
panel. Damage aside this is a very attractive open pontil scarred tubular open
base, sheared mouth pontil, applied
snuff jar with with an applied string mouth, blown in
numerous lip, blown in a dip a dip mould. The
trapped air mould. A 3 1/2” crack number ‘1.15’
bubbles, scarce that follows the contour is etched on the
pure green color of the base is mostly shoulder. Perfect
and considerably masked by dried condition, but the
larger size! contents. inside of the neck
is ground to take a
stopper, which is
missing.
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327. “SWAIM’S - PANACEA - PHILADA.”, 328. “DR. TOWNSEND’S - SARSAPARILLA - 329. “DR. TOWNSEND’S - SARSAPARILLA
(Odell, pg. 335), Pennsylvania, ca. 1855 - 1865, ALBANY / N Y”, (Odell, pg. 349), (DeGrafft, 206), - ALBANY / N Y”, (Odell, pg. 349), (DeGrafft,
medium olive green, 7 7/8”h, smooth base, New York, ca. 1845 - 1860, deep yellowish ‘old’ 206), New York, ca. 1845 - 1860, deep olive green,
applied double collar amber with olive tone, 9 9 1/2”h, improved
mouth. A few light 1/2”h, improved pontil pontil scarred base,
scratches, otherwise in scarred base, applied applied sloping collar
‘attic’ found condition. sloping collar mouth. mouth. A couple of
Perfect condition, but light scratches are on
although easily legible the shoulder, otherwise
the impression is in pristine perfect
somewhat weak. Full condition. Full of tiny
of tiny air bubbles and air bubbles and glass
glass impurities. impurities many being
on the surface and in a
rarely seen pure green
color!
($180.00) ($275.00 - 375.00) ($250.00) ($250.00) ($450.00 - 550.00)
($350.00 - 450.00)
330. “ROHRER’S - WILD / CHERRY / TONIC 331. “AMERICAN / (motif of a bottle) 332. “BARRELL’S / INDIAN - LINIMENT -
/ EXPECTORAL + - LANCASTER PA.”, (Odell, COMPOUND - PHIL.A”, (Odell, pg.5), H.C.O. CARY”, (Odell, pg. 23), Ohio, ca. 1840
Pennsylvania, ca. 1840 - 1860, bluish aqua, 6 - 1860, aqua, 4 7/8”h, aqua, pontil scarred base,
pg. 301), Pennsylvania, 1/8”h, open pontil, applied tapered collar mouth. applied tapered collar mouth. Pristine perfect
ca. 1850 - 1865, condition. Harrison G. Cary was a druggist
yellowish amber with Cleaned to its original
roped corners, 10 luster, but retains a in Dayton and later in
5/8”h, smooth base, few tiny imperfections. Zanesville, Ohio. Gary Enters
applied double collar Gary Enters Collection. Collection.
mouth. About perfect,
(a small bubble on the
lower rope has a tiny
opening in its outer
glass). Exceptionally
bright, clean bottle,
with no trace of wear
and the tiny non-
offensive corner of
base flaw takes nothing
away from this brilliant
example!
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333. “DR. BROWDER’S / COMPOUND 334. “CALLEN / BROWNE - DRUGGIST - 335. “DR. FISK”, (unlisted), American, ca. 1840 -
SYRUP / OF INDIAN TURNIP”, (Odell, pg. 34), BOSTON”, (unlisted), Massachusetts, ca. 1840 1860, aqua, 7 7/8”h, open pontil, applied tapered
American, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 7”h, open pontil, - 1860, aqua, 5 1/4”h, open pontil, outward rolled collar mouth. Pristine about perfect condition.
applied tapered collar mouth About perfect (a lip. A tiny open bubble is on the top of the lip A neat looking exceptionally clean bottle with
and some light in-making inside neck scarring. A
tiny patch of light haze nice glass whittle. Gary
is on the label panel). rare druggist bottle! Gary Enters Collection.
Highly whittled glass, Enters Collection.
bold impression. A
good looking ‘Indian’
medicine bottle! Gary
Enters Collection.
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336. “LIGHT’S / SOLUTION”, (Odell, pg. 148), 337. “DR. HAM’S / AROMATIC / 338. “MATHEWSON’S - INFALLABLE -
Ohio, ca. 1840 - 1860, bluish aqua, oval form, 4 INVIGORATING SPIRIT / N.Y.”, (Odell, pg. REMEDY - PRICE 50 CTS.”, (Odell, pg. 161),
7/8”h, open pontil, inward rolled lip. Some light 159), New York, ca. 1840 - 1860, greenish aqua American, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 6 3/4”h, open
metallic stain, but no form of damage. Extremely pontil, applied double collar mouth. About
rare only the second we’ve sold! Probably George cylinder, 8 1/2”h,
iron pontil, applied perfect ‘attic’ found
S. Light, a dealer in mouth. Pristine perfect condition. Gary Enters
drugs & medicines condition, large letter Collection.
at Sycamore between embossing, nice iron
Front & Columbia, pontil. Gary Enters
Cincinnati, Ohio. Gary Collection.
Enters Collection.
($50.00) ($120.00 - 160.00) ($90.00) ($150.00 - 250.00) ($90.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
339. “DR. C.E. HILL’S / AROMATIC SYRUP”, 340. “HOW’S / IMPROVED LINIMENT - NEW 341. “HULL’S - RHEUMATIC - LINIMENT”,
(Odell, pg. 173), Ohio, ca. 1840 - 1860, bluish BRUNSK. - N.J.”, (Odell, pg. 181), New Jersey, (Odell, pg. 183), American, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua,
aqua, oval form, 6 1/4”h, reddish iron pontil, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 7”h, open pontil, applied 6 1/4”h, open pontil, applied tapered collar
applied tapered collar mouth. About perfect tapered collar mouth. An in-making horizontal mouth. Lightly cleaned to near perfect condition.
(a single sand grain stress crack (starting Gary Enters Collection.
opposite of the where the lip was
embossing has a sheared away from
minuscule blemish). the blow pipe) travels
Christopher E. Hill was halfway around the
a druggist in Cleveland, neck. Otherwise this
Ohio. A very rare Ohio extremely rare New
medicine with no Jersey medicine is in
auction record! Gary perfect condition. In the
Enters Collection. last 30-years none have
been offered for sale!
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342. “WM. A. LEADER - DRUGGIST - 343. “H.T. LOVET’S - WAHPENE”, (unlisted), 344. “DR. J.W. POLAND’S / WHITE PINE
COLUMBIA PA.”, (unlisted), Pennsylvania, ca. American, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 7 1/4”h, open / COMPOUND.”, (Odell, pg. 192), New
1840 - 1860, bluish aqua, 5 7/8”h, open pontil, pontil, applied mouth. Pristine perfect like new Hampshire, ca. 1855 - 1865, aqua, oval form,
applied tapered collar mouth. Cleaned it its condition! A very rare bottle that may have 6 3/4”h, open pontil, applied mouth. Pristine
original luster, but retains some inside dullness
an Indian connection. Gary perfect condition.
and a number of in-making Enters Collection. James W. Poland
crazing lines are in the was a proprietor in
neck. We haven’t seen this Goffstown Center, New
one before! Gary Enters Hampshire and sold
Collection. Dr. J.W Poland’s, White
Pine Compound. Very
rare, one of only a few
known examples. Gary
Enters Collection.
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345. “JACOB’S - CHOLERA & - DYSENTERY 346. “DR. ROSE’S - PHILAD.A”, (Odell, pg. 347. “Mc.COMBIE’S / COMPOUND /
- CORDIAL.”, (Odell, pg. 196), American, ca. 206), Pennsylvania, ca. 1840 - 1860, light blue RESTORATIVE”, (Odell, pg. 245), American,
1840 - 1860, aqua, 6 7/8”h, open pontil, applied green, 5 1/4”h, open pontil, inward rolled lip. ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 6 3/4”h, open pontil has a
mouth. Pristine perfect like new condition. You A shallow 1/8” chip is off the edge of the base. sizable in-making chip, applied tapered collar
Some glass whittle and in a rare color for this
won’t find a nicer one! Gary mouth. About perfect
Enters Collection. mould that is (some light scratches
always aqua. are on a side panel).
Gary Enters Collection.
($80.00) ($150.00 - 250.00) ($90.00) ($150.00 - 250.00) ($70.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
348. “DR. STERNBERG’S - MIRAMEDELA”, 349. “ST. CATHARINES - CHLORIDE / 350. “DR. TOBIAS - VENETIAN HORSE /
(Odell, pg. 331), American, ca. 1840 - 1840, aqua, CALCIUM - CANADA”, (Odell, pg. 340), LINIMENT - NEW YORK”, (Odell, pg. 347),
8-sided, 4 1/4”h, open pontil, applied double American/Canadian, ca. 1840 - 1860, deep bluish New York, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 8 1/8”h, open
collar mouth. A 1/8” rough ‘bruise’ is on a panel aqua, 5 3/4”h, open pontil, applied double
tip at the base. A rare medicine bottle. The last collar mouth. Pristine perfect condition, highly pontil, applied tapered
collar mouth. Pristine
one sold was in 2009. Gary whittled glass. William perfect condition. Nice
Enters Collection. C. Sweet manufactured glass whittle and plenty of
and sold various Sweet’s bubbles. Scarce larger size
medicines from his for this bottle.
119 Main Street office
in Rochester, N.Y. He
appears to have taken
advantage of the lack
of early medicines in
Canada, producing his
Chloride Calcium for
that market. Gary Enters
Collection.
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351. “TOMS. - RUSSIAN - LINIMENT”, (Odell, 352. “WESTLAKE’S - VEGETABLE - 353. “DR. J. WESTON’S / PURE HERB /
pg. 347), American, ca. 1840 - 1860, cornflower OINTMENT - LIMA. N.Y.”, (Odell, pg. 368), MEDICINES”, (Odell, pg. 368), Pennsylvania,
blue, 4 1/2”h, open pontil, applied tapered New York, ca. 1840 - 1860, light cornflower ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua cylinder, 7”h, open pontil,
collar mouth. Pristine perfect condition! Some blue wide mouth jar, 3”h, open pontil, inward applied tapered collar mouth. Cleaned to its
glass whittle and in an eye appealing form. Gary rolled lip. Perfect condition. Very rare having
original luster, but
Enters Collection. no auction record! Gary retains some minor
Enters Collection. imperfections. A very
rare Philadelphia
medicine bottle, the last
one selling at auction
was in 1995! Gary
Enters Collection.
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354. “P.T. WRIGHT & CO / PHILADA - AGUE 355. “JOHN / YOUNGSON - EXTRACT OF / 356. “DR. JACOB WEBBER’S /
- MIXTURE”, (Odell, pg. 381), Pennsylvania, AMERICAN OIL”, (Odell, pg. 384), American, INVIGORATING CORDIAL - T. JONES
ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 7 1/8”h, open pontil, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 4 7/8”h, open pontil, AGENT & PROPRIETOR - NEW YORK”,
applied double collar mouth. A few minor inward rolled lip. Lightly cleaned, but retains
some minor imperfections mostly in the form of Odell, pg. 366), New
scratches are on the York, ca. 1840 - 1860,
label panel, otherwise in surface glass swirls. Gary aqua, 9 7/8”h, open
perfect condition. A rare Enters Collection. pontil, applied double
Philadelphia medicine collar mouth. Cleaned
bottle! Gary Enters to its original luster, but
Collection. retains a good amount
of ground imperfections
mostly in the form
of external etching.
A very rare medicine
bottle. Only the second
we’ve sold! Gary Enters
Collection.
($120.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($50.00) ($80.00 - 140.00) ($120.00) ($275.00 - 450.00)
357. Labeled Medicine Bottle, American, ca. 358. (Lot of 2), “I. HUNT.”, and a label only that 359. (Lot of 3), “SARGENT & CO - AMERICAN /
1840 - 1860, aqua, 4 3/8”h, open pontil, thin in part reads: ‘Concentrated Compound Fluid CANCHALACOGUE - NEW YORK”, a “DR, DODS’
flared out lip, a 85% label on the front reads: Extract of Sarsaparilla, Comstock & Co, New - SYRUP OF / ALUMINA - NEW YORK”, and a
‘Genuine Bears Oil (walking bear) prepared by York’, American, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua and clear “DR. DAVIS’S - COMPOUND - SYRUP OF - WILD
R.S. Cristiant, Perfumer’. A tiny flake is off the glass, 4 1/4” to 5 1/4”h, pontil scarred bases, CHERRY - AND TAR”, American, ca. 1840 - 1860,
shades of aqua, 7” to 9 7/8”h, open pontil scarred bases,
outer edge of the lip. tool flared applied mouths. The Sargent & Co. has a 3 1/2” long
Gary Enters Collection. out lips, the crack traveling across the front panel just above the base,
Comstock and overall stain. The Dr. Dodds has a 3/8” by 1/4” chip
label is 98%
intact. Both off the edge of
bottles are a side panel
in perfect above the base,
condition. a pontil chip
and minor
content stain.
The Davis
has a minor
overall stain. A
few very rare
bottles in this
lot! Gary Enters
Collection.
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360. “DR. J.L. VAN DOREN’S / DYSPEPSIA 361. “DR. J.L. VAN DOREN’S / DYSPEPSIA 362. “U.S.A. / HOSP. DEPT.”, American, ca.
ANTIDOTE / N.Y.”, (Odell, pg. 356), New ANTIDOTE / N.Y.”, (Odell, pg. 356), New York, 1863 - 1870, cornflower blue quart, smooth base,
York, ca. 1860 - 1865, medium emerald green, 7 ca. 1860 - 1865, bluish aqua, 7 1/2”h, smooth applied double collar mouth, blown in a four
1/2”h, smooth base, applied lip. Pristine perfect base, applied lip. Pristine perfect condition.
piece mould. A prime
condition, nice glass Identical to lot 360, example in pristine
whittle and swirls except in aqua. If these perfect condition,
throughout. A rare two were sitting on a nice glass whittle.
colored medicine shelf surrounded by Commissioned by the
bottle that just missed pontiled medicines one Union Army during the
being pontiled! In would assume they Civil War they were a
an advertisement were pontiled! standard item in every
dated September medical unit.
5, 1859 the Allen &
Ratheun Druggists of
Hartford, Connecticut
advertising selling
this medicine.
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363. “THE PEOPLES’ / CURE - NOT A PAT. 364. “FROG POND / CHILL & FEVER CURE”, 365. “GERM, BACTERIA OR / FUNGUS
MEDICINE - N.Y. SANITARY SOC’Y”, New American, ca. 1885 - 1895, medium yellowish DESTROYER / WM. RADAM’S / MICROBE
York, ca. 1880 - 1890, bluish aqua, 8 1/8”h, amber, 7”h, smooth base, tooled lip. Perfect KILLER / REGISTERED (motif of man readying
condition. ‘Doc. Needed 300 frogs and was paying 5
smooth base, tooled lip. A to club skeleton) /
very bright, clean bottle cents a piece! (remember TRADE MARK / DEC
and in perfect condition. A the movie)’? This frog is 13 1887 / CURES /
rare offering! a lot rarer and should ALL / DISEASES”,
sell for a lot more! American, ca. 1890 -
1910, medium amber,
10 1/4”h, smooth base,
tooled mouth. Attic
found near perfect
condition and with
an extremely sharp
impression, something
always sought after by
those who collect them.
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366. “NUBIAN / TEA / FOR THE LIVER / 367. Citrate of Magnesia type Bottle, “RETURN 368. (Lot of 2), “MRS S. ALLEN’S - WORLDS
TRADE (bust of a man wearing a hat) / MARK - THIS BOTTLE TO / RUSSELL’S PHARMACY / HAIR / RESTORER - NEW YORK”, (Fadley, pg.
SPENCER MEDICINE CO. - CHATTANOOGA, AND GET 5 CENTS”, American, ca. 1885 - 1900, 7), New York, ca. 1865 - 1875, yellowish amber and
emerald green, 7 1/2”h, smooth base, tooled medium pink amethyst, 7 1/2”h, smooth bases,
TENN.”, Tennessee, applied double collar mouths. The amber example
ca. 1885 - 1895, amber, lip, original ‘Citrate / has a minor patch of stain on the label panel. The
8 1/4”h, smooth base, Magnesia’ marked
tooled lip, a 75% porcelain stopper and pink amethyst
original label in part wire closure. Attic bottle has
reads: ‘Planters Nubian found about perfect been cleaned,
Tea, for the Liver and condition. Probably not but retains
Kidneys, price 50 to many were returned a few minor
cents, Prepared for when considering how imperfections.
Spencer Medicine Co., rare it is! Also several
Chattanooga, Tenn.’. of the base
The bottle is perfect. panel corners
Dave Kyle Collection. have small
polished
chips, but
what a
stunning
color!.
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369. (Lot of 4), “DR. BELL’S - PINE-TAR-HONEY - THE E.E. 370. (Lot of 4), (2) Barber Bottles, a “ELMO SISTERS / HAIR TONIC
SUTHERLAND / MEDICINE CO. / PADUCAH, KY., Kentucky, ca. 1885 (inside a horseshoe) / PHILADA, PA.” and a “C.O. BIGELOW INC. /
- 1895, shades of aqua, 5 1/2” to 8 1/2”h, smooth bases, tooled lips. One of APOTHECARIES / 6TH AVE & 9TH ST. N.Y.”, American, ca. 1880 - 1820,
the smaller bottles has a 3/16” by 1/8” ‘bruise’ on the top of the lip. The cobalt blue, yellow green, aqua and clear glass, 7 1/2” to 8 1/4”h, pontil
scarred and smooth bases, tooled lips. The Bigelow bottle has the original
others are perfect.
Dave Kyle porcelain and
Collection. wire closure.
Both barber
bottles have
rib patterns,
one has a floral
and the other
a sitting girl
Mary Gregory
type enamel
decorations.
Both have milk
glass stoppers.
All four are
in perfect
condition.
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371. (Lot of 5), (2), Labeled only Medicine Bottles, a “DR GRAVE’S / WORM, SYRUP - 372. “LEATH & ROSS / NEURALINE /
LOUISVILLE, KY.”, a Rib Pattern Globular Bottle and a Diamond Pattern Moulded Flask, POISON”, (Kuhn, KE-7), English, ca 1890 -
American, ca. 1840 - 20th Century, yellowish ‘old’ amber, olive green, amethyst and aqua, 4 3/8” to 1910, medium grass green, octagonal form, 1
7”h, open pontiled and smooth bases, applied mouths, sheared and tooled lip. One of the labeled 1/2”h, smooth base, sheared and tooled lip. A
bottles in part reads: ‘Anderson’s Cholera Specific, for the cure of, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera, tiny in-making flaw (or trapped air bubble) is
etc., Prepared only by Anderson Druggists, Bath, Me.’ The label on the other bottle in part reads: in the outer edge of the lip. A rare tiny poison
‘4-11-44, For Gonorrhea, Gleet, Kidney and Bladder Affections, Amann Manufacturing Co, bottle believed to be the only one blown in this
Portsmouth, Ohio’. Both labels have age, but were placed on at a later time. The aqua globular bottle unusual upright octagonal form! Lynn Mitchell
Collection.
and diamond pattern
flask are contemporary.
All five pieces are in
perfect condition.
($150.00) ($275.00 - 375.00) ($150.00) ($250.00 - 350.00)
373. “POISON” (embossed vertically on 374. “POISON - 8 OZ / CARBOLIC ACID / USE 375. “AMMONIA / CAUTION - POISONOUS -
the front panel - “POISON” (embossed WITH CAUTION”, (Kuhn, KI-4), Canadian, NOT TO BE TAKEN”, (Kuhn, KO-19), probably
horizontally on the reverse), (Kuhn, KU-18), ca. 1890 - 1915, cobalt blue, 6 7/8”h, “O.C.P. / English, ca. 1890 - 1915, bluish aqua, oval form
American, ca. 1890 - 1910, cobalt blue coffin ACID CARB” on smooth base, tooled lip. Perfect with large pattern, 7 1/8”h, smooth base, tooled
form bottle, 7 1/2”h, condition. lip. Perfect condition.
“NORWICH / 16A” on Dave Kyle Collection.
a smooth base, tooled
lip. The bottle is in
perfect condition, but
the lower one-half is
full of a crystallized
substance which should
be removed.
($200.00) ($350.00 - 450.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($40.00) ($70.00 - 90.00)
376. (Skull & Crossbones) / “GIFT”, (unlisted), 377. “J.S. DUNHAM”, (Covill, fig. 116), 378. “HARRISON’S / COLUMBIAN / INK”,
German, ca. 1890 - 1915, clear glass, irregular (Faulkner, pg. 91), Missouri, ca. 1840 - 1855, aqua, (Covill, fig. 194), (Faulkner, pg. 69), Pennsylvania,
hexagonal form, one panel has a vertical rib 8-sided, 2 3/4”h, open pontil, inward rolled lip. ca. 1840 - 1860, cobalt blue, 2 1/8”h, open pontil,
About perfect. A scarce St. Louis ink. inward rolled lip. Lightly cleaned, but retains a
pattern, 8 1/2”h, few minor ground imperfections, mostly in the
smooth base, tooled lip. form of glass swirls.
Perfect condition.
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379. “HARRISON’S / COLUMBIAN / INK”, 380. “HARRISON’S / COLUMBIAN / INK”, 381. “HARRISON’S - COLUMBIAN - INK -
(Covill, fig. 531), (Faulkner, pg. 69), Pennsylvania, (Covill, fig. 530), (Faulkner, pg. 69), Pennsylvania, PATENT”, (Covill, fig. 534 & 536), (Faulkner, pg.
ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 8-sided, 2”h, open pontil, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 8-sided, 1 5/8”h, open 69), Pennsylvania, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 8-sided,
inward rolled lip. Nice glass whittle and in pontil, inward rolled lip. Nice glass whittle and 3 3/4”h, open pontil, applied double collar
pristine perfect like new condition! You won’t in pristine perfect like new condition! Like 379, mouth. The larger bottle has been cleaned, but
find a nicer one! Apollos W. Harrison Ink but in the smaller size and every bit as nice! retains some external glass etching.
Company was located on 7th Street in the old
downtown section of Philadelphia.
($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00) ($40.00) ($100.00 - 150.00)
382. “HARRISON’S - COLUMBIAN - INK - 383. “HARRISON’S / COLUMBIAN / INK”, 384. Multisided Ink, (Covill, fig. 550, American,
PATENT”, (Covill, fig. 538), (Faulkner, pg. 69), (Covill, fig. 624), (Faulkner, pg. 69), Pennsylvania, ca. 1840 - 1860, medium emerald green, 12-sided,
Pennsylvania, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 8-sided, ca. 1840 - 1860, aqua, 8-sided, 2 1/8”h, smooth 2”h, open pontil, inward rolled lip. About
5 3/8”h, open pontil, applied double collar base, rough sheared and unfinished lip. Perfect perfect (a tiny flake is off the tip of a panel at
condition. A bright, clean example and the only the base). Nice glass whittle and in a color that
mouth. Perfect turtle ink with paneled sides. is considerably darker than most. Dave Kyle
condition, but Collection.
an area of rough
glass is on the
inside of the
lip where it
was sheared
away from the
blowpipe.
($90.00) ($150.00 - 200.00) ($120.00) ($200.00 - 300.00) ($150.00) ($275.00 - 450.00)
385. Umbrella Ink, (Faulkner, pg. 189), New 386. Umbrella Ink, (Faulkner pg. 189), New 387. Umbrella Ink, (Faulkner, pg. 189),
England, ca. 1840 - 1860, deep yellowish olive England, ca. 1840 - 1860, deep yellowish olive American, ca. 1840 - 1860, light blue green,
green, 8-sided, 2 5/8”h, open pontil, sheared and color, 8-sided, 2 1/8”h, open pontil, sheared and 8-sided, 2 1/2”h, open pontil, inward rolled lip.
tooled lip. Pristine perfect condition, nice glass tooled lip. Perfect condition, some glass whittle Lightly cleaned to perfect condition.
whittle. Dave Kyle Collection. and tiny air bubbles.
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388. Umbrella Ink, (Faulkner, pg. 192), 389. Umbrella Ink, (Faulkner, pg. 192), 390. Pattern Moulded Ink Bottle, European
American, ca. 1840 - 1860, medium yellowish American, ca. 1870 - 1885, medium cobalt blue, possibly American, ca. 1820 - 1840, cobalt blue,
green (citron), 8-sided, 2 1/2”h, open pontil, 8-sided, 2 7/8”h, smooth base, tooled lip. Lightly 19-vertical rib pattern, 1 3/4”h, pontil scarred
inward rolled lip. Pristine perfect condition cleaned to its original luster, but retains a few base, tool flared out lip. A pinhead in size spot of
and nicely textured glass. A rare color for this tiny imperfections. Lynn Mitchell Collection. roughness is on the inside edge of the lip. A band
mould that would fit nicely in any run of colored of wear from usage is just below the shoulder. A
umbrella inks! Dave Kyle Collection. good early piece, but of uncertain origin.
($275.00) ($400.00 - 700.00) ($120.00) ($180.00 - 275.00) ($120.00) ($180.00 - 220.00)
391. Staved Barrel Form ‘Teakettle’ Ink, 392. Cut Glass Teakettle Ink, (Mathews, M-152), 393. Cut Glass Teakettle Ink, (Mathews,
(Mathews, M-100), (Covill, 1286), American, ca. American, ca. 1875 - 1890, medium yellowish M-152), American, ca. 1875 - 1890, clear glass,
1875 - 1890, cobalt blue barrel, 2 1/8”h, smooth orange amber, 8-sided, 2”h, polished pontil 8-sided, 2 1/8”h, polished pontil base, a cut glass
base, rough sheared and ground lip. A tiny chip base, original brass neck ring and hinged lid are ‘starburst’ is on the top, sheared and ground lip,
on the outer edge of the rim has a faint 3/8” stuck shut. Two chips (each about 3/16” in size) original brass neck ring. Two chips each about
‘bruise’ beneath it. Very desirable ‘barrel’ form are off panel edges at the base. Also some dried 1/8” in size are off panel edges at the base. Lynn
and the mentioned flaw is barely visible. Lynn contents. Lynn Mitchell Collection. Mitchell Collection.
Mitchell Collection.
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394. Cut Glass Teakettle Ink, (Mathews, M-152), 395. Cut Glass Teakettle Ink, (Mathews, M-152), 396. Cut Glass Teakettle Ink, (Mathews, M-152),
American, ca. 1875 - 1890, emerald green, American, ca. 1875 - 1890, emerald green, American, ca. 1875 - 1890, clear glass with gold
8-sided, 1 5/8”h, polished pontil base, sheared 8-sided, 2 1/8”h, polished pontil base, a cut glass leaf and blue border decorations, 8-sided, 2
and ground lip. A flat 1/4” chip is on the base ‘starburst’ is on the top, sheared and ground lip, 1/4”h, polished pontil, sheared and polished
at an edge. A much smaller one has a very faint original brass neck ring and hinged lid. Two 1/4” mouth. A 1/8” chip is off a panel edge on the
3/16” ‘rainbow’ type flash surrounding it. Scarce by 1/8” chips are off side panel edges at the base. base. Another in-making polished chip is on
smaller size. Lynn Mitchell Collection. Lynn Mitchell Collection. the side of the lip. Crystal clear glass, nice gold
maple leaf decoration. Lynn Mitchell Collection.
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397. Teakettle Ink, (Mathews, M-334), American, 398. (Lot of 2), Teakettle Inks, (Mathews, M-334 399. “BILLINGS”, (Covill fig. 797), (Faulkner,
ca. 1875 - 1890, clear glass, 8-sided, 1 5/8”h, & Covill, fig. 1269), American, ca. 1875 - 1890, pg. 10), Massachusetts, ca. 1865 - 1875, cobalt
smooth base, sheared and ground lip. Perfect cobalt blue, 8-sided, 2” & 2 1/2”h, smooth bases, blue cylinder, 7 3/4”h, smooth base, applied
condition, some tiny air bubbles. Scarce smaller sheared and ground and polished lips. The tapered collar mouth. In ‘as found’ condition
size. Lynn Mitchell Collection. M-334 has a 5/8” crack starting at the top travels
down a side panel. The other has a 1/2” by 1/8” having some light surface
sliver type chip off a side panel edge. glass swirls. A 1/4” by
1/8” chip is off the outer
edge of the lip. A rare
color for this mould.
John T. Billings was an
ink manufacturer from
Lowell, Massachusetts.
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400. Cottage Ink, English, ca. 1870 - 1890, 401. Cast Brass Desktop Inkwell, (Inkwells by 402. Fox Head Desktop Inkwell, American, ca.
medium grass green cottage with barrel, 2 Badders, Book 1, plate 364), probably English, 1890 - 1825, Figural open mouth red fox. The tail
3/8”h, “W. CHANDLER” is on the smooth base, ca. 1870 - 1885, classic Rococo fluted tray with wraps around the head creating a tray, 3 1/2”h,
sheared and ground lip. Originally it would bun type feet and scrolled central handle. Two 5 1/2” base diameter, a hinged head opens
have had a rough sheared and unfinished lip blown clear glass inkwells have removable lids, to reveal a ceramic inkwell. Excellent overall
commonly associated with this bottle. This was a central urn has a central cup with an attached condition with only slight loss of the original
ground down at a later time probably to remove chain and pointed cover. A wonderful inkwell set paint.
sizable lip chips, part of one can still be seen on and in perfect condition. Dave Kyle Collection.
the edge. This is a good color for this mould!
($180.00) ($250.00 - 350.00) ($150.00) ($275.00 - 375.00) ($80.00) ($140.00 - 180.00)
403. Double Font Revolving Ink Stand, 404. Double Font Revolving Ink Stand, (Covill, 405. (Lot of 2), Turtle Inks, “J - & - I - E - M”,
American, ca. 1875 - 1885, fancy metal stand fig. 1459), American, ca. 1875 - 1885, fancy metal (Covill, fig. 627), Massachusetts, ca. 1865 - 1885,
with opaque milk glass revolving ‘bulldog head’ stand with opaque and cobalt blue revolving medium amber and yellowish amber, 1 3/4”h,
inkwells, 4 1/4”h, the stand is 6 3/4” by 4 1/2” ‘snail’ inkwells, 3 1/2”h, two pen rests are smooth bases, sheared and ground lips. The
in size and has two pen rests across the top. Both across the top. Both inkwells and the stand are yellow amber ink has two in-making side of lip
inkwells and the stand are in perfect condition. in perfect condition and looks like in unused chips. The amber ink has some spots of surface
The ‘bulldog’ fonts are much harder to find then condition. stain and tiny ‘dings’.
the more traditional ‘snail’ fonts.
($150.00) ($275.00 - 450.00) ($150.00) ($275.00 - 475.00) ($150.00) ($250.00 - 300.00)