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Session #2 Friday, January 25, 2008 (Sale begins at 5:00 p.m. with Lot #1)
Lots #166 - #266 EAPG, Flint, etc. (Part 1 of 2)
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Lot 166 - ARTICHOKE - FROSTED, BULBOUS WATER PITCHER, colorless, applied handle with pressed fan design to upper terminal. Fostoria Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8 1/2" h overall, 5 3/4" dia overall. Two flat chips, area of roughness and manufacturing frosted-over chips to table ring. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 167 - ARTICHOKE - FROSTED, FINGER BOWL WITH UNDERPLATE, colorless, each with polished table ring. Fostoria Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3" h overall, 6" dia overall. Bowl with a flake to the table ring and light wear above pattern, plate with flake/roughness and manufacturing frosted-over chip to table ring. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 168 - ARTICHOKE - FROSTED, OPEN COMPOTE, colorless, pillared stem and circular foot, wafer construction. Fostoria Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8 3/4" h, 8" dia. Undamaged with molding flaw to stem. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 169 - ARTICHOKE - FROSTED, LOT OF TWO ARTICLES, colorless, consisting of a flat bowl with "George & Michael Abraham" sticker, and a footed sauce dish. Fostoria Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 2" h, 8" dia, and 2 3/8", 4 1/4" dia. Bowl with some light scratches, sauce with annealing fissure to bowl and mold roughness to foot. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 170 - ARTICHOKE - FROSTED, LOT OF THREE ARTICLES, colorless, consisting of a covered sugar bowl, sauce dish and tumbler. Fostoria Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Tumbler 3 7/8" h, 2 3/4" dia. Sugar bowl with high point wear, a flake to the pattern and cover rim, and uneven frosting to lid, sauce with minor high point wear, tumbler with a single pattern flake. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 171 - ASHBURTON LARGE FLIP GLASS, colorless flint, polished pontil mark. Third quarter 19th century. 6 7/8" h, 5 5/8" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: Berghold Collection.
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Lot 172 - BARRED OVALS WATER PITCHER, colorless and frosted, applied handle. George Duncan & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 9 3/4" h overall, 5" dia. Undamaged with very minor high point wear. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 173 - BARRED OVALS KEROSENE STAND LAMP, colorless, No. 1 Fine Line collar. George Duncan & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 9 7/8" h, 6" dia overall. Excellent overall condition, having only a small flake to one base point and light interior residue. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 174 - BARRED OVALS ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, colorless and frosted, consisting of an open compote on high standard, and a covered sugar bowl. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 8" h, 8" dia, sugar 7 5/8" h overall, 4 1/8" dia. Sugar cover with several chips/flakes to points, base and compote undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 175 - BASKETWEAVE ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, consisting of an amber goblet and water pitcher, and a colorless covered compote. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 11 1/8" h overall, 7 3/4" dia. Amber examples undamaged, compote with flat chip to exterior of bowl rim and normal interior roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 176 - BASKETWEAVE ARTICLES, LOT OF SEVEN, amber, consisting of a water pitcher, goblet, two wines, 10 1/2" dia overall handled plate and a cup and saucer. Fourth quarter 19th century. Pitcher 8 1/2" h overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 177 - BELMONT NO. 100 / DAISY AND BUTTON - SCALLOPED EDGE, WATER PITCHER, amber, applied air-twist handle with pressed fan design to upper terminal. Belmont Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8 3/4" h overall. Very good overall condition having only two pattern chips. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 178 - BELMONT NO. 100 / DAISY AND BUTTON - SCALLOPED EDGE ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, amber, consisting of a footed sauce dish, spooner and a 10" dia plate. Belmont Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3" and 6 1/4" h. Sauce dish with a single foot flake, spooner with foot flake and two pattern flakes, plate having an annealing line and shallow flake on rim. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 179 - BEVELED DIAMOND AND STAR / ALBANY - RUBY STAINED, THREE-PIECE TABLE SET, colorless, consisting of a creamer with applied handle, open sugar and spooner. Together with a matching butter lid. Four pieces total. Tarentum Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 1/4" to 5 1/4" h overall, 3 1/8" to 5 3/4" dia. Creamer with high-point wear, remaining articles undamaged with normal wear to stain. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 180 - BOWTIE SALT SHAKER, colorless with a slight tint, period lid. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3" h overall. Undamaged, lid with small spots of rust and light denting. Estimate: $30 - $50.
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Lot 181 - BRILLIANT - AMBER STAINED SALT SHAKER, colorless, period lid. Riverside Glass Works. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3" h overall. Normal minor pattern flakes/roughness, lid with denting and short splits. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 182 - CALIFORNIA / BEADED GRAPE TANKARD WATER PITCHER, green with gilt decoration. Fourth quarter 19th century. 10 1/8" h overall, 4 5/8" dia. Undamaged, with wear to gilt decoration. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 183 - CALIFORNIA / BEADED GRAPE NINE-PIECE BERRY SET, green, consisting of a master berry bowl and eight berry dishes. Fourth quarter 19th century. 2 3/4" h, 8 1/4" sq and 1 1/4" h, 3 1/2" sq. Undamaged with light interior wear to master berry bowl. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 184 - CAMBRIDGE PEACOCK SEVEN-PIECE WATER SET, colorless, consisting of a tankard water pitcher and six tumblers. First quarter 20th century. Pitcher 11 1/2" h overall, 4 1/2" dia base, tumblers 4 1/4" h, 3" dia rim. Pitcher and three tumblers undamaged, one tumbler with small bruise to rim, one with a base flake and another with a 3/8" bruise under base, all tumblers with normal expected wear. Estimate: $400 - $600.
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Lot 185 - CENTRAL NO. 796 / ROPE AND THUMBPRINT WATER PITCHER, vaseline, applied reeded handle. Central Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8 1/2" h overall, 5 1/2" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 186 - CENTRAL NO. 796 / ROPE AND THUMBPRINT ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, amber, consisting of a high-standard open compote, covered sugar bowl and water tray. Central Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 7 1/2" h, 7 3/4" dia, sugar 6 3/4" h overall, tray 11 1/2" dia. Undamaged except for a manufacturing flaw under the base of the sugar. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 187 - CHALLINOR'S THUMBPRINT ARTICLES, LOT OF SEVEN, opaque white/milk glass, consisting of a five piece berry set, a tumbler and a rectangular dish. Challinor, Taylor & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Master berry bowl 3" h, 8 1/8" dia. Berry dishes and rectangular dish with minor to moderate rim roughness, master berry with graphite speckles, tumbler undamaged. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 188 - CHAMPION BUTTER DISH, colorless with gilt decoration. McKee & Brothers. Late 19th/early 20th century. 5 1/4" h overall. Undamaged with wear to gilding. Estimate: $20 - $30.
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Lot 189 - CHANDELIER SALT SHAKER, colorless, period lid. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 1/2" h overall. Much less than normal base flakes/roughness, lid with small spots of rust. Estimate: $20 - $30.
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Lot 190 - CLASSIC BUTTER DISH, colorless and frosted, log feet. Gillinder & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 6 3/4" h overall, 6 1/2" dia overall. Excellent overall condition with a single flake to interior rim of base, one foot with annealing crack, and another with a flake. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 191 - CLASSIC ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, colorless and frosted, consisting of a bowl with log feet and a Warrior plate, embossed "P. J. Jacobus" on stone. Gillinder & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. Bowl 3 1/2" h, 7 1/2" dia overall, plate 11 3/8" dia. Undamaged except for a single flake under one foot. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 192 - COACH BOWL, amber, three wheels with front tongue. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 1/2" h, 5 1/4" x 9" overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 193 - COLORADO FOUR-PIECE TABLE SET, green with very good gilt decoration, consisting of a butter dish, covered sugar bowl, creamer and spooner. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 4 1/4" to 7" h overall, 4" to 6 7/8" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $150 - $250.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 194 - COLORADO FIVE-PIECE BEVERAGE SET, green with good gilt decoration, consisting of footed pitcher with applied handle, and four tumblers with polished bases. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 8" h overall, 5 1/2" dia overall. Two tumblers with minute roughness to edge of base, otherwise undamaged. Estimate: $150 - $250.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 195 - COLORADO CELERY VASE, green with gilt decoration, on three feet. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 6" h, 4" dia rim. Undamaged except for a nick on one foot. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 196 - COLORADO PAIR OF FOOTED SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, green with gilt decoration, period lids. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2 3/4" h. One example with chip to exterior of foot, each with normal minor flakes on rim. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 197 - COLORADO - MAIDEN'S BLUSH FOOTED TOOTHPICK HOLDER, gilt decoration, beaded rim. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2 1/2" h, 2 1/2" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 198 - COLORADO BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, green, consisting of a covered bowl and an open bowl, each with plain rim and on three feet. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 9 1/2" h overall, 7" dia and 4 3/8" h, 7" dia. Open bowl with several flakes to ribbing below bowl, covered bowl undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 199 - COLORADO ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, green, consisting of a four-fold compote and footed bowl, each with beaded rim, and a vase, the latter two with gilt decoration. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. Vase 12" h overall, 5 3/4" dia rim, compote 6 1/2" h, 9 1/4" sq, bowl 2 1/2" h, 5 3/4" sq. Compote with chip to one bead, bowl with gilded manufacturing chip to rim, vase undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 200 - COLORADO COMPOTES, LOT OF THREE, green, beaded, tooled rim, wafer construction, larger example with gilt decoration. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 4 1/2" to 5 1/4" h, 6 1/2" to 8" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 201 - COLORADO ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, blue, consisting of a triangular footed dish with applied handle and a footed bi-fold dish, and a small sherbet cup with gilt decoration, each with beaded rim. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. Sherbet 2 3/4" h, 2 7/8" dia rim. Cup with interior bruise, remaining undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 202 - COLORADO CREAMERS, LOT OF THREE, green with gilt decoration, consisting of a table creamer with applied handle, a souvenired breakfast creamer with molded handle, and a creamer made from a tumbler, with an applied handle. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 3/4" to 5 1/4" h overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 203 - COLORADO ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE, green, consisting of two flared-rim bowls, two cupped bowls, and a card tray, each with beaded rim and on three feet. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. Card tray 1 3/4" h, 7" dia. Three larger bowls with flakes to ribbing under bowl, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 204 - COLORADO ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE, green with gilt decoration, consisting of two breakfast creamers, both souvenired, an open double-handled breakfast sugar, all with applied handles, and an individual creamer with molded handle and open sugar. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2 1/4" to 3 3/4" h overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 205 - COLORADO CUSTARD CUPS, LOT OF SEVEN, green with gilt decoration, each with applied handle and on three feet, three with souveniring. Together with six saucers of unknown association. Thirteen pieces total. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3" h, 3" dia rim. Two cups with a crack at the upper handle terminal, two others with roughness to feet, remaining undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 206 - COLORADO SALT SHAKERS, LOT OF FIVE, green with gilt decoration, one souvenired, each with flat base, period lids. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3" h, 1 3/4" dia base. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 207 - COLORADO ARTICLES, LOT OF SEVEN, green with gilt decoration, consisting of five small sherbet cups and two toothpick holders, each with beaded rim and on three feet. Together with a small plate with tooled rim. Eight pieces total. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2 3/4" h, 2 1/8" to 2 7/8" dia rim. One sherbet cup having a foot flake, otherwise undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 208 - COLORADO SAUCE DISHES, LOT OF TEN, green with gilt decoration, consisting of eight shallow examples, and two cupped with engraved and gilded Fern and Berry decoration, each with beaded rim and on three feet. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. Various sizes. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 209 - COLORADO TUMBLERS, LOT OF 12, green, ten with gilt decoration, nine with souveniring. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 1/4" to 3 1/2" h, 3 1/8" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 210 - COLORADO BOWLS, LOT OF EIGHT, green, five with gilt decoration, each with beaded, tooled rim and on three feet. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2 1/8" to 3 1/2" h, 5" to 9 1/4". Two larger examples with flakes on ribbing below bowl, one smaller example with a foot flake, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 211 - COLORADO VASE, colorless, on three feet. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 14 3/4" h, 5 1/4" dia rim. Undamaged except for a minute nick to one foot. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 212 - COLORADO DRINKING VESSELS, LOT OF EIGHT, green with gilt decoration, consisting of seven wines, five souvenired, and a sourvenir mug. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 4" and 3 3/4" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 213 - COLORADO BOWLS, LOT OF FOUR, green, consisting of two triangular, one with applied handle, and two bi-fold, each with beaded rim, and on three feet. U. S. Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. Triangular with handle 4 1/4" h overall, 8" dia overall. Each with one or more shallow flakes to ribbing under bowl. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 214 - COLUMBIAN COIN PAIR OF SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, colorless with frosted coins, matching period lids. Central Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3" h overall. Each with moderate to heavy wear, lids with minor imperfections. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: From a Minnesota estate collection.
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Lot 215 - CUPID AND VENUS PITCHERS, LOT OF TWO, colorless, consisting of a milk pitcher and a water pitcher. Richards & Hartley. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8 5/8" h overall, 4 1/2" dia, 9 1/2" h overall, 5 1/2" dia. Each example with mold roughness to handle, otherwise undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 216 - DAISY AND BUTTON INKWELL, vaseline, original glass cover. Fourth quarter 19th century. 2 1/4" h, 2" sq. Undamaged except for a very minor flake and hint of mold roughness to cover rim. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Berghold Collection.
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Lot 217 - DAISY AND BUTTON ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE, amber, consisting of a butter dish, canoe relish, open compote, covered sugar and creamer. Various makers. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 4 7/8" h, 5 1/8" dia. Sugar lid with partial loss to inner cover flange, otherwise undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 218 - DAISY AND BUTTON ARTICLES, LOT OF SEVEN, amber and vaseline, including two canoes and a creamer with applied handle, together with four other articles. Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. and others. Fourth quarter 19th century. Creamer 2 7/8" h overall, 3" dia overall. Vaseline examples each having a rim chip, one canoe and both small bowls with minor rim roughness, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 219 - DAISY AND BUTTON WITH CROSSBARS ARTICLES, LOT OF 12, amber, including a finger bowl, high-standard compote and spooner, together with nine other articles. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 7 1/2" h, 8 1/4" dia. Spooner, finger bowl and two other unspecified articles undamaged, remaining examples with minor damage. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 220 - DAISY AND BUTTON WITH V ORNAMENT CELERY VASE, vaseline. Fourth quarter 19th century. 6 3/4" h, 4 7/8" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 221 - DAISY AND BUTTON WITH V ORNAMENT ARTICLES, LOT OF 12, amber, including a butter pat, pair of celery vases, and a finger bowl, together with eight other articles. Fourth quarter 19th century. Celery vases 6 3/4" h. One celery vase and five other articles with minor damage, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 222 - DAISY AND BUTTON AND OTHER PATTERNS, LOT OF 14 ARTICLES, amber, including a pair of flori-form vases, three tumblers and three pair of salt and pepper shakers with period lids, together with three other articles. Fourth quarter 19th century. Vases 9" h. Two unspecified articles with minor rim roughness, one tumbler with roughness to base, two pair of shakers with normal manufacturing roughness to rim, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 223 - DAISY IN OVAL PANELS SEVEN-PIECE BEVERAGE SET, green with gilt decoration, consisting of a tankard pitcher and six tumblers. Fourth quarter 19th century. 9 3/4" h overall, 4 3/4" dia and 3 3/4" h, 2 7/8" dia. Pitcher with one chip and polished area to a lower rib, tumblers undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 224 - DEER AND PINETREE BREAD TRAY, vaseline. Fourth quarter 19th century. 1 1/4" h, 7 3/4" x 12 7/8". Undamaged except for minor mold roughness to inner rim. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 225 - DEWDROP WITH FLOWERS / N. S. STARFLOWER WATER PITCHER, colorless. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8 1/4" h overall, 5" dia. Interior crizzeling/stretching, minor mold roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 226 - DIAMOND QUILTED TRAY, vaseline, leaf shape. Fourth quarter 19th century. 1" h, 10" dia overall. Undamaged with some surface wear. Estimate: $30 - $50.
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Lot 227 - DUNCAN NO. 800 / BAG WARE ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, amber, consisting of a water pitcher with applied amber handle, and a shallow bowl, each with polished table ring. George Duncan & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. Pitcher 7 3/4" h overall, 5 1/2" dia overall, bowl 2 1/2" h, 9" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 228 - DUNCAN NO. 800 / BAG WARE ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR, amber, consisting of a butter dish, creamer, spooner, and celery, each with polished table ring. George Duncan & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 1/4" to 6 1/2" h overall. Celery with minor roughness to edge of base, butter with chip on table ring, creamer with crack at upper terminal of handle, spooner undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 229 - DUNCAN OCTAGON ROSETTE CELERY BOATS, LOT OF TWO, vaseline and amber. George Duncan & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3" h, 4 1/4" x 12 3/4". Both with a couple very light rim flakes. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: From a Minnesota estate collection.
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Lot 230 - EARLY THUMBPRINT SALVER / CAKE STAND, colorless flint glass, curved rim with thirty-two even scallops, double step hollow stem with twelve flutes, circular foot with twenty-four scallops, single band of twenty-four thumbprints under foot, wafer construction. Bakewell, Pears & Co. Third quarter 19th century. 6" h, 11 1/2" dia rim, 5 3/8" dia foot. Excellent overall condition having only a small area of pattern roughness under the plate and a flake on one point of the stem. Estimate: $500 - $800.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Note: This is the first time we have sold a cake stand in the pattern with this base, which is found on the spherical compote.
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Lot 231 - EARLY THUMBPRINT OPEN COMPOTE, colorless flint glass, rim with thirty-two even scallops, double step hollow stem with twelve flutes, circular foot with twenty-four scallops, single band of twenty-four thumbprints under foot, wafer construction. Bakewell, Pears & Co. Third quarter 19th century. 10 3/4" h, 12 3/4" d, 6 7/8" d foot. Excellent overall condition, having only a single chip under the rim and an open bubble to one scallop. Estimate: $400 - $600.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 232 - ELLROSE - AMBER STAINED GOBLET, colorless. George Duncan & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 6 3/8" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 233 - ELLROSE - AMBER STAINED ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, colorless, consisting of a creamer with applied handle, and a deep fruit bowl. George Duncan & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 5" h overall, 3 3/8" dia and 5 1/2" h, 8 3/4" dia. Creamer undamaged, bowl with chip to one stained point and a single pattern flake. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 234 - ELLROSE - AMBER STAINED BUTTER PATS, SET OF FOUR, colorless. George Duncan & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 2 3/4" sq. Two with a single corner flake, two with flake/roughness to two or more corners. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 235 - ELLROSE - AMBER STAINED ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX, colorless, consisting of a creamer, spooner, sugar base, and a berry bowl and two dishes. George Duncan & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. Berry bowl 4" h, 7 1/4" d. Sugar base with chip to rim, creamer with foot chip, one dish with foot flake, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 236 - ELLROSE ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX, amber, consisting of a footed berry bowl and two footed berry dishes, a butter base, a straight-sided flat bowl, and a compote. George Duncan & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. Flat bowl 6 1/4" h, 9 1/4" dia, compote 7 1/2" h, 9 3/4" dia. Berry bowl and one dish with normal minor foot flakes/roughness, compote with a foot and a pattern flake, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 237 - ERIE / BEADED OVALS IN SAND ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, white enamel and gilt decoration, consisting of a colorless covered sugar bowl and creamer and an apple green creamer. Dugan Glass Co. Early 20th century. Sugar 7" h overall, 4 1/8" dia overall, creamers 4 3/4" h overall, 3 7/8" dia overall. Sugar with one chip under base, green creamer with two chips/flakes to top of base, remaining creamer undamaged, all with normal wear to gilt decoration. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 238 - EYE-WINKER SALT SHAKER, colorless, period lid. Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Co. Late 19th century. 3" h overall. Undamaged, normal manufacturing roughness under lid, lid with scratches and very light corrosion. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Provenance: From a Minnesota estate collection.
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Lot 239 - FEATHER PAIR OF SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, colorless, period lids. Late 19th century. 2 3/4" h overall. Several minor flakes to shoulder rib and a small spot of roughness to one, one lid with corrosion and minor denting. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: From a Minnesota estate collection.
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Lot 240 - FEATHER ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, colorless, consisting of a cake stand and a covered sugar bowl. Fourth quarter 19th century. Cake stand 5" h, 9 1/2" dia, sugar 7 1/2" h overall, 4 1/2" dia. Undamaged, cake stand with some surface scratching. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 241 - FINECUT AND BLOCK - AMBER STAINED GOBLET, colorless. Fourth quarter 19th century. 6 1/4" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 242 - FINECUT AND BLOCK - AMBER STAINED SUGAR BOWL, colorless, domed lid. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8 3/8" h overall, 5 1/2" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 243 - FINECUT AND BLOCK - PINK STAINED ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, colorless, consisting of two large goblets and a footed sauce dish, together with an amber-stained footed sauce dish. Four pieces total. Fourth quarter 19th century. Goblets 6 1/4" h, sauces 2 1/4" h, 4" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 244 - FINECUT AND BLOCK STEMS, LOT OF THREE, amber, consisting of a goblet and two wines. Fourth quarter 19th century. 5 3/4" and 4" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 245 - FINECUT AND BLOCK MARMALADE / PICKLE JAR, amber. Fourth quarter 19th century. 7" h overall, 3 3/4" dia rim. Undamaged except for minute mold roughness to interior of lid. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 246 - FINECUT AND BLOCK GOBLETS, LOT OF THREE, colorless, consisting of two large examples, one straight sided, the other cupped, and a small example being slightly flared. Fourth quarter 19th century. 6 1/8" and 5 1/2" h. Undamaged except for one minute mold nick to stem of smaller example. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 247 - FINECUT AND BLOCK ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR, consisting of an amber footed butter dish, and colorless creamer, egg cup and wine. Fourth quarter 19th century. Butter 6 3/4" h overall, 6 1/2" dia. Butter with minor roughness to finial and three flakes to rim points, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 248 - FINECUT AND BLOCK ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE, amber, consisting of a berry bowl and two berry dishes, a high-standard compote, and a finger bowl, together with a similarly patterned water tray. Six pieces total. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 7 1/2" h, 9 1/2" d. Undamaged except for a chip and a flake to the rim of the tray. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 249 - FLORIDA / EMERALD GREEN HERRINGBONE WATER PITCHER, . Fourth quarter 19th century. 9 3/4" h overall, 4 1/2" dia. Undamaged except for minute open bubble to one herringbone panel. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 250 - FLOWER BAND ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, colorless, consisting of celery and a footed sauce dish, each with frosted band and an unfrosted marmalade/pickle jar with frosted cover. Together with a Fenton reissue footed creamer with frosted band. Four pieces total. Fourth quarter 19th and 20th centuries. Celery 7 1/2" h, 4 1/2" dia rim. Marmalade cover with chip and flake to birds' wings, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 251 - FLYING BIRDS GOBLET, colorless. Fourth quarter 19th century. 5 5/8" h. Flake to line above pattern. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 252 - FOSTORIA NO. 183 / VICTORIA BOAT-SHAPED RELISH, colorless. Fostoria Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 1/2" h overall, 2 3/4" x 8". Undamaged. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 253 - FROSTED DOLPHIN CREAMER, colorless. Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 6 3/4" h overall, 3 1/2" dia rim. Undamaged, very lightly tinted. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 254 - FROSTED FLOWER BAND WATER PITCHER, colorless, collared foot. Fourth quarter 19th century. 9 3/8" h overall, 5" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 255 - FROSTED LION UNLISTED SHERBETS, LOT OF TWO, colorless, factory manipulated from egg cups. Fourth quarter 19th century. 2 1/2" h, 4 1/4" dia rim, and 2 3/8" h, 4 3/8" dia rim, both with 2 5/8" dia foot. Undamaged with just a hint of mold roughness to the foot. Estimate: $150 - $250.
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Lot 256 - FROSTED LION UNLISTED SHERBETS, LOT OF TWO, colorless, factory manipulated from egg cups. Fourth quarter 19th century. 2 1/4" h, 4 1/4" dia rim, and 2 1/8" h, 4 5/8" dia rim, both with 2 5/8" dia foot. Undamaged with just a hint of mold roughness to the foot. Estimate: $150 - $250.
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Lot 257 - HARTLEY ARTICLES, LOT OF EIGHT, amber, consisting of a high-standard open compote, creamer, two footed bowls, two footed sauce dishes, and two wines. Richards & Hartley. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 8" h, 8 1/4" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 258 - HEART WITH THUMBPRINT - RUBY STAINED GOBLET, colorless. Fourth quarter 19th century. 5 7/8" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500.
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Lot 259 - HEXAGON BLOCK - RUBY STAINED TUMBLER, colorless, with leaf engraving. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 7/8" h. Undamaged, very minute wear to stain on rim. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 260 - HOBBS' NO. 101 / DAISY AND BUTTON ARTICLES, LOT OF NINE, amber, including a butter dish, celery and water tray, together with six other articles. Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Water tray 1 1/2" h, 12 1/2" dia overall. Three unspecified articles with minor roughness, remaining undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 261 - HOBBS NO. 335 / HEXAGONAL BLOCK - AMBER STAINED, ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, amber with etched floral band, consisting of a footed tankard water pitcher having an applied handle with pressed fan design to upper terminal, and a tumbler. Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Pitcher 11 1/2" h overall, 4 1/4" dia overall, tumbler 3 7/8" h, 2 7/8" d. Excellent overall condition with the pitcher having two pattern flakes and the tumbler having a single small bruise to upper edge of the pattern. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 262 - HOBBS' NO. 339 / LEAF AND FLOWER - AMBER STAINED FOUR-PIECE TABLE SET, colorless, consisting of a butter dish, covered sugar bowl, creamer with applied handle, and spooner, later three with polished pontil mark. Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 1/2" to 5" h overall, 3 1/2" to 8" dia overall. Butter with chip to lid rim and base flange, and other minor nicks and roughness, sugar lid with flake to rim, each example with minor to moderate roughness to scalloped line above pattern. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 263 - HOBBS' FRANCESWARE ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, amber stained and frosted, consisting of No. 326 Swirl and No. 323 Dew Drop creamers, each with applied handle, and a No. 323 Dew Drop ice cream saucer. Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Dew Drop creamer 4 1/2" h overall, 3 3/4" dia. Swirl creamer with polished area to rim, saucer with rim flake, remaining creamer undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 264 - HOBBS' FRANCESWARE ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR, amber stained and frosted, consisting of Hobbs' No. 327/Quartered Block with Stars covered sugar bowl and spooner, and No. 330/Hobbs' Block creamer and 8" oval dish. Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Sugar 5 3/8" h overall, 4 1/8" x 5 1/2". Creamer and spooner with significant wear to amber staining, sugar with chip to edge of cover, base and oval dish undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 265 - HOBB'S COLORED GLASS ARTICLES, LOT OF SEVEN, consisting of a blue No. 101/Daisy and Button canoe, green with gilt decoration Crystalina spooner, two Marine green and one canary Tree of Life leaf dishes, Frances decoration Dew Drop sauce dish and an opaque white Paneled Wheat spooner. Together with a No. 77 open compote, with sandblasted and cut decoration. Eight pieces total. Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Crystalina spooner 3 1/2" h, 4" dia. Undamaged except for minute area of roughness to edge of canoe. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 266 - HOBNAIL ARTICLES, LOT OF SEVEN, amber, including a butter dish and water pitcher, together with five other articles. Various makers. Fourth quarter 19th century. Water pitcher 8" h overall, 5" dia. Butter dish with less than normal roughness to rims, three unspecified articles with one chipped hob each, tray with chip to rim, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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