Next Auction Early August 2026

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Umbrella Ink
1850s, open pontil. A crude yellow olive umbrella with nice bubbly glass and a rolled lip.
Lot # 141
Winning Bid
$800.00
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Umbrella Ink
1860s, smooth base, hinge mold. A medium cobalt umbrella ink with a crude top. The surface of the exterior is extremely crude and appears to be numerous melted open bubbles. See photos.
Lot # 142
Winning Bid
$450.00
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Umbrealla Ink 'Benicia Effect'
Circa 1860s, smooth base. Another 'Benicia' effect bottle, this time a nice umbrella ink actually dug in the Benicia mudflats. No issues.
Lot # 143
Winning Bid
$250.00
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Cone Ink
1880s, tooled top, smooth base. A nice odd colored cone ink in great shape.
Lot # 144
Winning Bid
$220.00
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Cone Ink
1850s-1860s, open pontil. A nice light green cone ink with beautiful early and bubbly glass with a touch of light whittle.
Lot # 145
Winning Bid
$325.00
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Early Freeblown Cone Ink
Circa 1850s, open pontil, 2.5". A nice early free blown cone ink.
Lot # 146
Winning Bid
$70.00
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Early Funnel Ink
Circa 1850s, open pontil, 2". An early ink in a pleasing tobacco honey amber.
Lot # 147
Winning Bid
$50.00
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Teakettle Ink
Circa 1860s. 8-sided with original closure. A medium cobalt teakettle ink in great condition with a touch of the original ink remaining in the neck, if you look close enough. Likely an attic find.
Lot # 148
Did Not Sell
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Pickle Jar
1860s-70s, applied top, 13.5". Here is an extremely large and unusual pickle, possibly Western made. It has coved panels and petal shoulder, very similar to a known 1860s Western pickle mold. Either way, a fancy and unique looking pickle with nice clean glass.
Lot # 149
Winning Bid
$90.00
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Pickle Jar
Applied top circa 1870s, 13.5". A large amber pickle with a smooth base.
Lot # 150
Winning Bid
$160.00
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Early Pickle Jar
1860s, 8.5", Octofoil form, New England glass. A nice pickle in a medium copper puce that passes quite a bit of light.
Lot # 151
Winning Bid
$475.00
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Cathedral Pickle
1860s, 9", smooth base. A nice looking pickle in a rich teal green color.
Lot # 152
Winning Bid
$300.00
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Large Pontiled Cathedral Pickle Jar
1850s, rectangular pontiled base. An early aqua cathedral pickle in good condition.
Lot # 153
Winning Bid
$130.00
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Flaccus Bros. Steers Head Fruit Jar
Milk glass pint with original lid and band. A beautiful and ornate jar in great condition.
Lot # 154
Winning Bid
$120.00
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M. Seller & Co., Portland, O.
Circa 1880s, half gallon. A rare jar from Portland, Oregon. This example is in solid condition with a strong strike and clean glass, but there are two 1/8 to 1/4" resin repairs on the outside edge of the lip. A rare jar!
Lot # 155
Winning Bid
$450.00
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Mrs. Allen's World's Hair Restorer (Broome St)
1860s, flared lip, flat base. Here is a nice early variant with the Broome St address in a beautiful purple puce that passes quite a bit of light. No issues.
Lot # 156
Winning Bid
$240.00
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Mrs. Allen's World's Hair Restorer (Broome St)
1860s, flared lip, flat base. Here is another early variant with the Broome St address in a darker purple puce color. Two tiny crushes on base edge, see photos.
Lot # 157
Winning Bid
$120.00
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Mrs. Allen's World's Hair Restorer
1860s-70s. Another dark puce Allen's in the next mold without the Broome St address and a recessed oval base.
Lot # 158
Winning Bid
$120.00
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Lot of 2: Mrs. Allen's World's Hair Restorer
One Dark puce with a small base chip and the other a bright amber with a few small surface dings. Both with an X on base.
Lot # 159
Winning Bid
$70.00
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Lot of 2: Mrs. Allen's World's Hair Restorer
One light yellow with V.D.&R London on base and a small crush on the edge of the base. The second is a medium a amber with a smooth base.
Lot # 160
Winning Bid
$120.00
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