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Sandwich Type Thumbprint Cologne Bottle
Circa 1850s-1870s, 5 1/2", smooth base. A rare and visually striking form that is infrequently offered for sale.
Lot # 101
Winning Bid
$400.00
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Freeblown Creamer
Circa 1820-1840, 4 1/8", pontil. Possibly from the Pittsburgh area. An attractive blue free-blown creamer.
Lot # 102
Winning Bid
$110.00
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Blown Three Mold Creamer
Circa 1820-1840, 4 1/4". Deep cobalt blue blown three-mold creamer, applied handle, pontil scar, possibly French or American, similar to GV-24.
Lot # 103
Winning Bid
$190.00
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Boston and Sandwich Glass Perfume/ Cologne
Circa 1860s, 4 3/4", smooth base. A corset type cologne in a cobalt blue. Some light high point wear.
Lot # 104
Winning Bid
$160.00
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Boston and Sandwich Glass Perfume/ Cologne
Circa 1860s, 4 3/4", smooth base. A corset type cologne in an amethyst color. Very minimal high point wear.
Lot # 105
Winning Bid
$325.00
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Early Blown Spirits Flask
Circa 1740-1800, 6 1/4", pontil. Half post construction, probably German. Cobalt blue with multicolor enamel decorations and threaded pewter closure. Some areas of faded and missing enamel.
Lot # 106
Winning Bid
$150.00
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Early Blown Spirits Flask
Probably German, 5", pontil. Half-post construction with multicolor enamel decoration. Appears to have used a glass stopper. Traditionally dated to the 18th century, although the exact age is uncertain and it may represent a later reproduction.
Lot # 107
Did Not Sell
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Early Toilet Water
Circa 1820-1840, 5 3/4", three mold, open pontil, vertical ribs. Boston and Sandwich Glass Works. A lighter example with some swirls.
Lot # 108
Winning Bid
$150.00
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Early Toilet Water
Circa 1820-1840, 5 3/4", three mold, open pontil, vertical ribs. Boston and Sandwich Glass Works. A deeper color, more of a blue violet. A chip on the side of the glass stopper.
Lot # 109
Winning Bid
$140.00
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Early Toilet Water
Circa 1820-1840, 5 3/4", three mold, open pontil. Boston and Sandwich Glass Works.
Lot # 110
Winning Bid
$160.00
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Early Toilet Water
Circa 1820-1840, 5 3/4", three mold, open pontil, diagonal ribs. Boston and Sandwich Glass Works. Light base wear.
Lot # 111
Winning Bid
$130.00
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The Kalamazoo Hand Fire Extinguisher
Circa 1888-1900, 11 1/4", tooled top. Manufactured by the Kalamazoo Fire Extinguishing Co. of Kalamazoo, Michigan. Its distinctive bulbous form makes it one of the more unusual nineteenth-century hand fire extinguishers, with period advertisements promoting its use in homes, factories, railroads, and steamboats. Cobalt blue, no issues.
Lot # 112
Winning Bid
$475.00
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U.S.A. Hosp. Dep't
Circa 1860s-1870s, 6 1/2", smooth base. A medium blue U.S.A. Hospital Department bottle. A shallow 3/8" lip chip and an additional 1/8" side lip chip, see photos. Some spotty exterior patina. Richard Siri Collection.
Lot # 113
Winning Bid
$850.00
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U.S.A. Hosp. Dep't
Circa 1860s-1870s, 5 3/4", smooth base with 4 pointed star. A beautiful medium forest green color with clean glass. Two minor flakes off the lip, 1/8" and 1/16", and a tiny 1/16" exterior flake on the rear shoulder. Richard Siri Collection.
Lot # 114
Winning Bid
$2,800.00
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U.S. Army Hospital Department
Circa 1860s, 5 7/8", tooled top, flat base. Crude clear glass. An exceptionally rare U.S. Army Hospital Department bottle that may be the only example known. A bottle unfamiliar to even many advanced collectors. Two small chips on the underside of the lip, see photos. An important addition to any U.S. Army Hospital Department collection. Richard Siri Collection.
Lot # 115
Winning Bid
$1,300.00
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U.S.A Hosp. Dep't
Circa 1860s, 9 1/4", applied top, quart. A scarce greenish aqua example of this popular U.S.A Hospital bottle, with these aqua variants being more difficult to acquire than many collectors realize. It exhibits the less common curved "U.S.A." embossing rather than the typical straight-across format, making it an attractive mold variant. A few extremely faint exterior scratches on the reverse and a minor area of roughness on the inside edge of the lip that can be felt. Possibly professionally cleaned. Richard Siri Collection.
Lot # 116
Winning Bid
$600.00
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U.S.A Med'l Dep't
Circa 1870s-1880s, 9", applied top, quart. Minor 1/16" flake off edge of lip. Nice clean glass, amber streak in rear shoulder. A scarce and desirable 'Hospital bottle' that isn't often seen. Richard Siri Collection.
Lot # 117
Winning Bid
$120.00
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U.S.A Med'l Dep't 32 oz
Circa 1880s-1890s, 8 5/8", tooled top, quart. Embossed with a 32 oz. marking on the shoulder. Another scarce 'Hospital bottle' with the 32 oz. capacity marking. Richard Siri Collection.
Lot # 118
Winning Bid
$240.00
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U.S.A Hosp. Dep't
Circa 1860s, 6", applied top. Some exterior haze and etching with two small areas of rust stain. Lots of whittle. A hard to see 1/4" bruise on interior edge of lip. Dug in Hamilton Nevada in the 1960s. Richard Siri Collection.
Lot # 119
Winning Bid
$400.00
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U.S.A Hosp. Dep't
Circa 1860s, 6 3/4", tooled top. Shoulder embossed. A strong example with a much better than average strike. Richard Siri Collection.
Lot # 120
Winning Bid
$275.00
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