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Winter 2026 Auction

January 23, 2026 7:00 AM PT - February 01, 2026 7:00 PM PT

Bidding Will Begin Friday January 23rd. Don't forget to add your shipping address when registering (if you registered in a previous auction, you do not need to re-register). Additional photos can be seen once you click into the lot details page for each item. The 10 minute timer starts at 6:50 PM. If no bids between 6:50 and 7 PM, the lot closes at 7 PM. If any bids after 6:50 PM, the new lot close time will be extended 10 minutes from the most recent bid time.

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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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Lot of 2: Mrs. Allen's World's Hair Restorer
1870s, applied top. A yellow and amber example, both with smooth bases. The yellow example is undug and retains a small portion of the side panel label.
Lot # 161
Winning Bid
$60.00
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Mrs. Allen's World's Hair Restorer
1870s, applied top. A beautiful light yellow example with V.D. London on the base. No issues.
Lot # 162
Winning Bid
$90.00
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A. Grimm's Rejuvenator For The Hair San Francisco
1865-1866. A rare 1860s medicine most people have not seen with approximately 5 known examples in collections. An early Western blown bottle that was advertised in 1865 and 1866 only. Interestingly, Adam Grimm was in business from 1863 all the way through the 1906 Earthquake until 1915, what a run! This example has nice clean glass with a very large and crude applied top.
Lot # 163
Winning Bid
$2,400.00
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Garland's Cough Drops
Applied top, circa 1866-1874. Here is a rare Western med that is seldom seen. There are only two other Western medicines with a similar shape, the Eureka Hair Restorer, and the M.A Ragsdale, both in the same late 1860s to early 1870s timeframe. This example has a great strike and nice clean Western glass.
Lot # 164
Winning Bid
$210.00
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Citrate of Magnesio H.P. Wakelee & Co. Druggist's
1870s, applied top. Here is a rare and early citrate from San Francisco. This is the Western blown variant of the Wakelees citrate with the knife edge top. This is the rarest of the Wakelees citrates and is roughly 10-20x rarer than the most commonly seen English blown variant with the blob top.
Lot # 165
Winning Bid
$275.00
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Lengfeld's Prescription Pharmacie's San Francisco
Tooled top, circa 1890s, 507 on base. A nice cobalt citrate from San Francisco. Some light scratches and wear with a few areas of roughness (possibly from manufacturing) on the edge of the lip. See photos.
Lot # 166
Winning Bid
$325.00
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