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Session #2 Friday, January 25, 2008 (Sale begins at 5:00 p.m. with Lot #1)
Lots #267 - #368 EAPG, Flint, etc. (Part 2 of 2)
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Lot 267 - HOBNAIL ARTICLES, LOT OF TEN, amber, including a matching covered sugar bowl, creamer, spooner and toothpick holder, together with six other articles. Various makers. Fourth quarter 19th century. Creamer 5 1/4" h overall, 3 1/4" dia. Sugar with minor roughness to edge of lid and base chip, spooner with chip to one foot, toothpick having a flake to one hob under base, one unspecified article with minor roughness to rim, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 268 - HUMMINGBIRD THREE-PIECE WATER SET, amber, consisting of a water pitcher and two goblets. Fourth quarter 19th century. Pitcher 9 1/4" h, goblets 6" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 269 - HUMMINGBIRD THREE-PIECE TABLE SET, amber, consisting of a butter dish, covered sugar bowl and creamer. Together with two sauce dishes. Five pieces total. Fourth quarter 19th century. 5" to 7" h. Lids with normal finial and rim flakes, sugar base with flake under rim, butter base, creamer and sauces undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 270 - HUMMINGBIRD TUMBLER, colorless. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 3/4" h. Undamaged with a hint of mold roughness under base. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: From a Minnesota estate collection.
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Lot 271 - INVERTED THUMBPRINT PITCHERS, LOT OF FOUR, amber, all with applied reeded handles, various base treatments. Together with a bottle lacking stopper. Five pieces total. Various makers. Late 19th and 20th centuries. 5 1/4" to 10" h overall. Two examples with rim chip, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 272 - INVERTED THUMBPRINT ARTICLES, LOT OF EIGHT, amber, consisting of a high-standard compote, butter dish, 7" plate and five stems. Various makers. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 7" h, 8 1/4" dia. Butter cover with chip to rim and normal mold roughness to flange, remaining examples undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 273 - JERSEY SWIRL ARTICLES, LOT OF SEVEN, amber, including a high-standard compote, a tumbler and a water tray, together with four other articles. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 7 1/4" h, 8 1/4" dia. Undamaged except for several flakes to base of tumbler. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 274 - JEWELED MOON AND STAR WATER PITCHER, colorless with amber and blue staining, alternating frosted moons, applied handle. Fourth quarter 19th century. 9 3/4" h overall. Undamaged with areas of light to moderate wear to interior and exterior lower body. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: From a Minnesota estate collection.
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Lot 275 - JUMBO - RIBBED, COVERED SUGAR, colorless with frosted finial, lid and base with interior ribbing, additional ribbing under the circular foot. The Canton Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8 1/4" h overall, 3 1/8" x 4 3/4" rim. Base is undamaged, cover is above average with a chip to two outer corners along with another chip and several flakes under the rim, finial with a minute flake to tip of tail and one to trunk. Estimate: $400 - $600.
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Lot 276 - KLONDIKE - AMBER STAINED ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, colorless and frosted, consisting of a butter dish and a covered sugar bowl. Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. Butter 6" h overall, 7" sq, sugar 6 3/8" h overall, 4" sq overall. Butter base with flaking/roughness and bruises to interior and exterior rim, lid undamaged, sugar with minute nicks to corners of lid, base with wear to corners. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 277 - KLONDIKE - CURVED - AMBER STAINED SALT SHAKER, colorless and frosted, period lid. Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 1/4" h overall. Undamaged except for very minor highpoint flakes/wear to corners, lid with normal wear. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 278 - KLONDIKE - AMBER STAINED TUMBLER, colorless and frosted. Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 7/8" h, 2 7/8" dia. Undamaged with two manufacturing frosted-over nicks on base. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 279 - KLONDIKE - AMBER STAINED SQUARE BOWL, colorless and frosted, flared sides. Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3" h, 7 1/4" sq. Excellent overall condition with a single flake and minor roughness to rim. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 280 - KLONDIKE - AMBER STAINED OVAL BOWL, colorless and frosted. Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2 3/4" h, 5 3/4" x 9". Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 281 - KLONDIKE - AMBER STAINED ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR, frosted, consisting of a celery tray, cruet lacking stopper and a pair of salt and pepper shakers with period lids. Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. Cruet 5 1/4" h overall. Cruet with one pattern flake, shakers with minor pattern roughness, tray with flakes and polished area to one end. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 282 - LOOP AND CRYSTAL TUMBLER, cobalt blue lead glass, very faint pontil ring. Probably Pittsburgh. Mid 19th century. 3 1/2" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Berghold Collection.
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Lot 283 - LYON'S CRYSTAL / MADISON COVERED SUGAR BOWL, colorless flint glass, hexagonal finial, and short hexagonal stem with circular foot. James B. Lyon & Co. Third quarter 19th century. 7 1/2" h overall, 4 1/2" dia. Lid with normal minor flaking/roughness to rim and finial, one small pattern flake and several minute nicks, base with a shallow pattern chip and several minute nicks. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Reference: Innes, p. 306, fig. #3.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 284 - MEDALLION ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, amber, consisting of a cake stand, high-standard compote and water pitcher. Fourth quarter 19th century. Cake stand 6 1/2" h, 11" dia overall. Water pitcher with two chips under base and flaking/roughness on edge, cake stand and compote undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 285 - MID-WESTERN FREE-BLOWN PITCHER, amber, tooled rim, high shoulder, applied hollow handle, rough pontil mark. Probably Pittsburgh or surrounding area. Second quarter 19th century. 7" h, 4 3/8" dia rim. Handle with loss to lower terminal (lacking curl), no other damage. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Reference: See Innes, Pittsburgh Glass, p. 96, pl. 40, fig. 1, for a virtually identical example.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 286 - NEW HAMPSHIRE / BENT BUCKLE WATER PITCHER, maiden's blush stain with traces of gilt at rim. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8" h overall 4 1/2" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 287 - OAKEN BUCKET / WOODEN PAIL WATER PITCHER, amethyst. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8 1/8" h, 5 1/4" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 288 - OPAQUE WHITE / MILK GLASS - VARIOUS PATTERNS, LOT OF SEVEN ARTICLES, including a Blackberry creamer and a Challinor's Tree of Life bowl, together with five other articles. Fourth quarter 19th century and 20th century. Bowl 4 1/4" h, 8 1/8" dia. Two unspecified articles with covers having normal minor roughness to rims, hobnail dish with chips to several hobs, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 289 - OWL WATER PITCHER, amber. Bryce, Higbee & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 9" h overall, 5" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $150 - $250.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 290 - PANEL BAND PARTIAL CASTER SET, vaseline, consisting of a mustard and shaker with original tops, and two cruet bottles with original stoppers, all with matching engraved decoration and fitted into a Rockford quadruple-plate five bottle frame. Fourth quarter 19th century. 17 1/2" h overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: From a Minnesota estate collection.
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Lot 291 - PANELED DAISY FOUR-PIECE TABLE SET, opaque white/milk glass, consisting of a butter dish, covered sugar bowl, creamer and spooner. Late 19th/early 20th century. Sugar 7 1/2" h overall, 4 1/4" dia. Creamer with annealing lines to rim, cover rims of butter and sugar with less than normal flaking/ roughness, bases and spooner undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 292 - PEQUOT ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, colorless, consisting of a covered sugar bowl and a spooner. Fourth quarter 19th century. Sugar 9" h, 4 3/4" dia, spooner 6 3/4" h, 3 1/2" dia. Sugar lid with several small flakes to finial and one to interior cover flange, one chip to knop of spooner. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 293 - PORTLAND - BANDED, SUGAR SHAKER, colorless, period lid. Fourth quarter 19th century. 5" h overall, 3" dia base. Undamaged with minor high point wear to pattern and minor denting to lid. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 294 - PRIMROSE ARTICLES, LOT OF 12, amber, including a creamer, goblet and water tray, together with nine other articles. Fourth quarter 19th century. Creamer 4 1/2" h, water tray 11" dia. Water tray with rim flakes, creamer and two other examples with minor mold roughness, remaining articles including goblet undamaged. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 295 - PRISCILLA - RUBY STAINED CRUET, colorless, lacking stopper. Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 5 3/4" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 296 - PRISCILLA CAKE STAND, colorless. Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 6 1/4" h, 10" dia. Excellent overall condition having only one chip to scallop under plate and area of roughness to another. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 297 - PRISCILLA OPEN COMPOTES, LOT OF TWO, colorless. Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 7" h, 6" dia and 8" h, 7" dia. Each compote with several chips to pattern at bottom edge of bowl, which almost certainly happened when the article was removed from the mold, and minor mold roughness to edge of base. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 298 - PRISCILLA ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX, colorless, consisting of an open compote with scalloped rim, a jelly compote, an individual covered sugar bowl, a handled nappy and a three-lobe and a four-lobe tray. Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. Compote 6" h, 9 " dia, sugar 4" h overall, 2 1/2" dia. Nappy and trays with flaking/roughness to rim, compote with a single pattern flake, sugar having minute flakes to several points of lid, jelly compote undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 299 - PRISCILLA VARIANT FOOTED VASE, colorless, lacking stars to vase. Late 19th/early 20th century. 14 3/4" h, 4 1/2" dia rim, 5 1/2" dia base. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 300 - RED BLOCK - RUBY STAINED WINES, SET OF EIGHT, colorless. Various makers. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4" h. One with pattern flake, one having rim nick, remaining undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 301 - REGENT / LEAF MEDALLION MASTER BERRY BOWL, amethyst with gilt decoration. Northwood Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4" h, 9" dia. Undamaged with less than normal wear to gilt decoration. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 302 - RIBBON - FROSTED ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, colorless and frosted, consisting of a covered compote on high standard and a footed butter dish. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8" h overall, 6 1/4" dia and 5 5/8" h overall, 6 1/4" dia. Very good overall condition, with compote having a single small pattern flake, the butter with a chip and roughness to edge of foot, some interior scratches. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 303 - RIVERSIDE NO. 135 / CABBAGE LEAF WATER PITCHER, amber, twisted-rib applied amber handle. Riverside Glass Works. Fourth quarter 19th century. 9 3/4" h overall, 6 3/4" dia overall. Undamaged with area of wear to unpatterned portion. Estimate: $600 - $900.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 304 - RIVERSIDE NO. 462 / X-RAY FOUR-PIECE TABLE SET, green with worn gilt decoration, consisting of a butter, covered sugar, creamer and spooner. Riverside Glass Works. Late 19th/early 20th century. 4 3/4" to 5 1/2" h overall. Creamer with crack to upper handle terminal, others undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: From a Minnesota estate collection.
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Lot 305 - RIVERSIDE NO. 484 / CROESUS BREAKFAST COVERED SUGAR AND CREAMER, green with above average gilt decoration. Riverside Glass Works. Late 19th/early 20th century. 4 1/8" and 5 3/4" h overall. Creamer with ghost-like crack to right side of upper terminal of handle, sugar with only several minute nicks to edge of lid. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: Collection of the late John W. Greenburg.
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Lot 306 - RIVERSIDE NO. 484 / CROESUS THREE-PIECE BEVERAGE SET, green with very good gilt decoration, consisting of a water pitcher with an applied handle with impressed feather at upper terminal, and two tumblers with polished table rings. Riverside Glass Works. Fourth quarter 19th century. 11 1/4" h overall, 5 1/4" dia overall, and 3 7/8" h, 2 3/4" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: Collection of Richard Adams.
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Lot 307 - RIVERSIDE NO. 484 / CROESUS ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, green with gilt decoration, consisting of two tumblers and small condiment/pickle tray. Together with an Olympia/Seedpod sauce dish. Four pieces total. Riverside Glass Works. Fourth quarter 19th century. Tray 1 1/4" h, 4" x 9 1/2". Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 308 - RIVERSIDE NO. 484 / CROESUS ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, green with gilt decoration, consisting of a covered sugar bowl, spooner and spoon tray. Riverside Glass Works. Fourth quarter 19th century. Sugar 7" h overall, 4" dia overall. Sugar with foot chip, exterior wear and normal flaking to flange, spooner with light exterior wear, tray with roughness under tab handle. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 309 - RIVERSIDE'S ESTHER ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, green with gilt decoration, consisting of a breakfast covered sugar bowl and creamer, and a covered jar of undetermined usage. Riverside Glass Works. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 1/2" to 5 3/8" h overall. Both lids with flake/roughness to interior rim, sugar with flakes to table ring, possibly occurring during manufacturing, other jar with flake on line above pattern, creamer undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Provenance: Collection of the late John W. Greenburg.
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Lot 310 - ROSE IN SNOW WATER PITCHER, amber, applied amber handle. Bryce Bros. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8 1/2" h overall, 5" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 311 - ROSE IN SNOW ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, amber, consisting of a goblet, open compote and 10" overall two-handled plate. Bryce Bros. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 4 3/4" h, 6" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 312 - ROSE SPRIG MILK PITCHER, vaseline, hexagonal foot. Fourth quarter 19th century. 7 3/4" h overall, 4 1/4" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 313 - ROSE SPRIG CAKE STAND, amber. Fourth quarter 19th century. 6 1/4" h, 9 1/8" sq. Undamaged except for mold roughness to interior of base. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 314 - ROSE SPRIG ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, amber, consisting of a mug with applied handle and a tumbler. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 3/4" h, 3 1/8" d rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 315 - ROSE SPRIG ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR, amber, consisting of a boat-shaped relish, Sitz bath-like bowl, sleigh bowl embossed "PAT. APLD. FOR" and sleigh salt, with slightly legible embossed patent date. Fourth quarter 19th century. Large sleigh 4 1/2" h overall, 5 3/8" x 7 1/2" overall. Both sleighs with normal roughness to interior of runners, larger example with chip to end of one runner, bowl with mold roughness to rim, relish undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 316 - ROSE SPRIG ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR, amber, consisting of a compote on high standard, celery vase, creamer and footed sauce dish. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 6" h, 8 3/8" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 317 - ROYAL OAK THREE-PIECE TABLE SET, colorless and frosted, consisting of a covered sugar bowl, creamer with applied handle and spooner. Northwood Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 3/4" to 6" h overall, 3 1/2" to 4" sq. Chip to rim of sugar base, creamer and spooner undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 318 - SALT SHAKERS - VARIOUS PATTERNS, LOT OF SIX, colorless, consisting of Gibson Girl, Heart Stem, Old Abe/Frosted Eagle, Queen Anne, Tiny Lion, Tree of Life, period lids. Fourth quarter 19th century/first quarter 20th century. 2 3/4" to 3 3/4" h overall. Tree of Life undamaged, Heart Stem with an annealing crack to lower terminal, others with flakes/roughness to handles, bases and highpoints, normal manufacturing roughness under lids, lids with minor imperfections. Estimate: $30 - $50.
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Lot 319 - SANDWICH GLASS ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, fiery opalescent, consisting of a Roman Rosette plate and a pair of curtain pins, each with metal shank. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. Mid 19th century. 5 1/2" and 4 1/2" dia. Plate with small rim chips, pins with moderate edge chipping, one shank will not tighten. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 320 - SHELL AND TASSEL / TREE OF LIFE ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, colorless, consisting of a Shell and Tassel 1/3rd quart tumbler and a Tree of Life with Hand creamer. George Duncan & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. Tumbler 4 1/2" h, 3 3/8" dia rim, creamer 7" h overall, 3 1/4" dia. Creamer with a bruise and an open bubble to edge of base, tumbler undamaged. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Reference: Duncan, p. 62, fig. 53.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 321 - SHORT PANELED DIAMONDS - RUBY STAINED GOBLETS, LOT OF THREE, colorless. Fourth quarter 19th century. 6" h. Undamaged with minor wear to staining. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 322 - SHOSHONE / VICTOR CAKE STAND, green. U. S. Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 1/4" h, 9" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 323 - SNAIL COVERED SUGAR BOWL, colorless, engraved foliate decoration. George Duncan & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 7 1/4" h overall, 4 1/8" dia. Undamaged except for minor high point wear to base. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 324 - STIPPLED FLEUR-DE-LYS SEVEN-PIECE WATER SET, green with traces of gilt decoration, consisting of a water pitcher and six tumblers. Fourth quarter 19th century. Pitcher 8" h overall, 5" dia, tumblers 3 3/4" h, 2 3/4" dia. Pitcher with a single foot flake, tumblers undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 325 - SUNKEN PRIMROSE / FLORIDA - RUBY AND AMBER STAINED TUMBLER, colorless, polished table ring. Greensburg Glass Co.. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 3/4" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: From a Minnesota estate collection.
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Lot 326 - SWAN FOUR-PIECE TABLE SET, opaque white/milk glass, consisting of a butter base, covered sugar bowl, creamer and spooner. Fourth quarter 19th century. Sugar 7 1/8" h, 4 1/2" dia rim. Creamer with rim roughness and annealing fissure to foot, butter base with annealing crack to rim, spooner with flaking/roughness and annealing fissure to rim, with graphite speckles, sugar undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 327 - SWIRLED FEATHER AND DIAMOND POINT COVERED NAPPIE / BUTTER, fiery opalescent flint, cover with acorn-like finial, base with alternating large and medium scallop rim, eight-petal rosette in base. Possibly Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. Mid 19th century. 6 1/8" dia overall. Undamaged with some light mold roughness. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 328 - TEXAS - MAIDEN'S BLUSH CRUET, colorless, original colorless stopper. Late 19th/early 20th century. 6 1/2" h overall, 4" dia base. Several spots of manufacturing roughness to shoulder ribs and light to moderate wear to lower ribs and stain. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 329 - THOUSAND EYE THREE-PIECE WATER SET, amber, consisting of a water pitcher, goblet and oval tray. Adams & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Pitcher 9 5/8" h overall, tray 12" x 13 7/8". Pitcher with chip to end of one support under bowl, otherwise undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 330 - THOUSAND EYE ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, amber, consisting of a closed-rim cake stand and an egg cup. Adams & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Cake stand 6 1/2" h, 10" dia, egg cup 4 1/8" h, 2 3/4" d rim. Undamaged, cake stand with less than normal surface wear. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 331 - THOUSAND EYE ARTICLES, LOT OF TEN, amber, consisting of a bread tray, creamer, inkwell, two mugs, relish, spooner, toothpick holder and two wines. Adams & Co. and U. S. Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Tray 8" x 11", creamer 6" h overall, spooner 5 7/8" h. One wine with foot flakes, smaller mug and toothpick holder with flaking/roughness to rim, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 332 - THREE PANEL ARTICLES, LOT OF SEVEN, amber, consisting of butter dish, five-piece berry set and a footed bowl. Richards & Hartley. Fourth quarter 19th century. Footed bowl 4" h, 10 1/2" d. Undamaged except for very minor mold roughness to feet of berry dishes. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 333 - THUMBPRINT ARTICLES, LOT OF 12, flint and non-flint glass, including a footed bowl, open compote and footed water tumbler, together with nine other articles. Second half 19th century. Footed bowl 41/4" h, 9" dia. Three specified and four other pieces undamaged, remaining with minor to moderate damage. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 334 - TREE OF LIFE - PORTLAND STEMS, LOT OF TWO, colorless, consisting of a goblet and claret, each unmarked. Portland Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 7" and 5 1/4" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 335 - TREE OF LIFE ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, amber, consisting of a celery vase in unmarked silver plate holder and a finger bowl. Portland Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 7" h, 3 5/8" dia and 3" h, 4 1/2" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 336 - TREE OF LIFE ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX, amber, including an epergne lacking vase and a finger bowl, together with four other articles. Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. and others. Fourth quarter 19th century. Epergne 8 1/4" h, 7 3/4" dia. Two unspecified examples with minor damage, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 337 - RUBY STAINED ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX, colorless, consisting of a Triple Triangle creamer and an open sugar, and four piece Beveled Diamond and Star/Albany berry set. Fourth quarter 19th century. Creamer 4 1/4" h, 3 1/8" dia overall, berry bowl 6 7/8" dia. Sugar with several pattern flakes, berry bowl having two rim flakes, and one berry dish with rim nicks, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 338 - TULIP COVERED SWEETMEAT, opaque white flint with fiery opalescence, on a simple six-panel standard, wafer construction. Third quarter 19th century. 7 1/4" h overall, 6" dia rim. Remarkably undamaged except for a minor chip under bowl rim. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 339 - VARIOUS EAPG - AMBER STAINED ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, colorless, consisting of a Duncan's Ellrose bowl and a Fine Cut and Block spooner. Fourth quarter 19th century. Bowl 3 1/4" h, 8 1/2" dia, spooner 5 1/8" h, 4 1/2" dia. Bowl with several small pattern flakes under base, otherwise undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 340 - VARIOUS EAPG - AMBER-STAINED ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE, colorless, consisting of Scroll with Cane Band celery tray, covered sugar and spooner, Britannic butter dish and a Tacoma spooner. Fourth quarter 19th century. Sugar 6 3/4" h overall, 4" dia overall. Butter with chip to base flange, Tacoma with interior residue, sugar and spooner with high point wear only and celery undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 341 - VARIOUS EAPG - AMBER STAINED ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE, colorless, consisting of a Six Panel Fine Cut covered compote on high standard, Shoshone creamer, Clear Block mug and wine, and a Hexagonal Block sauce dish with etching. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 11 3/4" h overall, 7" d. Compote with flaking/roughness to pattern under bowl, creamer with pattern bruise, sauce dish having rim flakes, Clear Block examples undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 342 - VARIOUS EAPG - RUBY STAINED ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE, colorless, consisting of a Skilton/Oregon bowl, Red Block creamer and spooner, and one round and one square Majestic sauce dish. Fourth quarter 19th century. Bowl 2 1/2" h, 8" dia. Creamer with pattern flake, square sauce dish with rim flake, remaining articles undamaged, all with normal wear to staining. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 343 - VARIOUS EAPG ANIMAL PATTERN BUTTER DISHES, LOT OF TWO, colorless, consisting of Frosted Eagle, and Lion, each with engraved decoration. Fourth quarter 19th century. 7 1/4" h overall, 6" dia and 7 1/2" h, 5 7/8" dia. Frosted Eagle with a chip to each wing, Lion with chip under edge of cover. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 344 - VARIOUS EAPG PATTERN BREAD / WATER TRAYS, LOT OF FOUR, amber, including Daisy and Button and Two Panel, together with two other examples. Fourth quarter 19th century. Two Panel 2" h, 10" x 15" overall. One unspecified example with rim flaking/roughness, remaining examples undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 345 - VARIOUS EAPG PATTERN CREAMERS, LOT OF FOUR, colorless, including Frosted Stork and Riverside's Chrysanthemum / Double Daisy, together with two other examples. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 1/4" to 6 1/2" h overall. Frosted Stork and one unspecified example with minute foot flakes, remaining two undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 346 - VARIOUS EAPG PATTERN WINES, LOT OF FIVE, consisting of a vaseline Fine Cut & Panel and Inverted Thumbprint, a blue Fine Cut & Panel, and colorless Minnesota and New Jersey with gilt decoration. Fourth quarter 19th to early 20th century. 3 3/4" to 4 1/4" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Berghold Collection.
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Lot 347 - VARIOUS EAPG PATTERN ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE, consisting of a Polar Bear and a Clear Stork goblet, a Japanese pickle jar with glass cover which seems to be original, an opaque white Blackberry spooner, and a blue Wildflower covered compote. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 10 1/4" h overall, 7" dia. Both goblets with a small foot chip, jar & cover with rim flakes, spooner with rim roughness, compote cover with inner flange chip. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: From a Minnesota estate collection.
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Lot 348 - VARIOUS FLINT GLASS PATTERN ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, colorless, consisting of a Diamond Thumbprint footed bowl, a Harp spooner/spill holder and a Frosted Roman Key goblet. Third quarter 19th century. Bowl 4 1/4" h, 7 1/4" dia. Harp with minute nicks and less than normal interior wear, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 349 - VARIOUS FLINT EAPG PATTERN ARTICLES, LOT OF SEVEN, colorless, consisting of six various Ashburton goblets, three with polished pontil mark, and a gilt-decorated Shane/Framed Ovals foot tumbler. Third quarter 19th century. 4" h and 6" to 6 1/2" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: From a Minnesota estate collection.
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Lot 350 - VARIOUS LACY PATTERN ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, colorless, consisting of two Oak Leaf nappies and a Beehive octagonal dish. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. Second quarter 19th century. 7 1/4" and 9 1/4" dia. Average to above average condition with the expected rim chips and roughness. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 351 - VARIOUS LACY PEACOCK EYE ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, colorless, consisting of a Crossed Peacock Eye with rayed center plate and bowl, and a thistle center plate. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. Second quarter 19th century. 7 1/8", 7 3/8" and 8" dia. Average to above average condition with the expected rim chips and roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 352 - VARIOUS PATTERN BREAD TRAYS, LOT OF FIVE, including an amber Deer and Pinetree, together with two other amber and two colorless. Fourth quarter19th and 20th centuries. Deer and Pinetree 7 3/4" x 13" overall. Deer and Pinetree and one unspecified example with minor mold roughness, others undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 353 - VARIOUS PATTERN HONEY / BUTTER DISHES, LOT OF TWO, amber, consisting of Central No. 782 Daisy and Button/Corner Medallion Variant and an unidentified example. Fourth quarter 19th century. Central 4 3/4" h overall, 5 1/8" x 7 1/2", and 4 1/8" h overall, 5 1/4" x 7 3/4". Central example with normal minor flaking/roughness to rim of cover, remaining example having only one small area of roughness to interior rim of cover, otherwise each is undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 354 - VARIOUS PATTERN ARTICLES, LOT OF EIGHT, amber, including Maple Leaf and Fine Cut round plates, together with six other articles. Fourth quarter 19th century. Plates 4 1/2" to 10 1/2" dia, bowl 3 1/4" h, 7 7/8" sq. Maple Leaf with flake to one point, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 355 - VARIOUS PATTERN ARTICLES, LOT OF SEVEN, amber, consisting of a Queen creamer, and an Egg in Sand creamer and spooner, together with four goblets. Fourth quarter 19th century. Queen creamer 5 1/2" h overall. Egg in Sand creamer having an annealing line in the spout, three goblets with minute nicks to line above pattern, remaining articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 356 - VARIOUS PATTERNS - AMBER STAINED TUMBLERS, LOT OF TWO, colorless, consisting of a Hobbs' No. 337 with a polished base and a Six Panel Fine Cut with leaf engraving. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 5/8" and 4" h. Undamaged except for first example with flakes/roughness to base and a tiny nick to rim, other with base and pattern flakes/roughness, and some light scratches. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 357 - VARIOUS PATTERNS - RUBY STAINED TUMBLERS, LOT OF TWO, colorless, consisting of Oregon and Torpedo. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 5/8" and 4" h. First example with base and pattern flakes and scratching, other with flakes to line above pattern and highpoint wear, each with overall wear. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 358 - VARIOUS PATTERNS - RUBY STAINED TUMBLERS, LOT OF FOUR, colorless, consisting of two Button Arches with frosted bands, one with gilt decoration, Pavonia with floral engraving, and Punty Band. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 1/2" to 3 7/8" h. First examples undamaged except for the loss of a button, others with base and pattern flakes/roughness and overall wear, Punty Band with minor rim nicks/roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 359 - VARIOUS VASELINE EAPG AND STRETCH GLASS ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE, including a Fine Cut goblet and an unidentified rectangular butter/honey dish, together with three other articles. Fourth quarter 19th to first quarter 20th century. Butter dish 4 1/4" h overall, 5 1/2" x 7 3/4". Butter dish with one flake to interior rim of base, one unspecified article with rim chip, other articles undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
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Lot 360 - VIKING / HOBBS' NO. 76 SUGAR BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, colorless, each on four feet. Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8" h overall, 5 1/4" dia. Both examples with normal chipping/flaking to feet, one with interior wear. Estimate: $50 - $75.
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Lot 361 - WHEAT AND BARLEY COMPOTES, LOT OF THREE, amber, consisting of two open and one with slightly ill-fitting cover, all on high standard. Bryce Bros. Fourth quarter 19th century. 5 3/4" to 11" h overall, 7" to 8" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 362 - WHEAT AND BARLEY ARTICLES, LOT OF NINE, amber, consisting of butter dish, covered sugar bowl, mug, three shakers with period lids, two nappies and a plate. Bryce Bros.. Fourth quarter 19th century. Various sizes. Plate, nappies and sugar base undamaged, remaining articles with minor flakes/roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 363 - WILDFLOWER WATER PITCHER, blue. Adams & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8 3/4" h overall, 5 1/4" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
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Lot 364 - WILDFLOWER ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, amber, consisting of a cake stand, cake basket lacking wire handle and a high-standard compote. Adams & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Compote 7 1/2" h, 8" d. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 365 - WILDFLOWER ARTICLES, LOT OF 11, amber, including a butter dish, bread tray, and salt and pepper shakers, together with seven other articles. Adams & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Various. All with minor to moderate damage. Estimate: $30 - $50.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 366 - WILDFLOWER FIVE-PIECE WATER SET, amber, consisting of a water pitcher, three tumblers and an oval tray. Adams & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. Pitcher 8 1/2" h, tumblers 3 7/8" h, tray 11" x 13". Undamaged except for a flake on the base of the water tray. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 367 - WILLOW OAK FOUR-PIECE TABLE SET, amber, consisting of a butter dish, creamer, sugar base and a spooner. Bryce Bros. Fourth quarter 19th century. 5" to 5 1/2" h overall. Undamaged except for minor mold roughness to rim of butter cover. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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Lot 368 - WILLOW OAK ARTICLES, LOT OF EIGHT, amber, consisting of a bowl, two tab-handle berry dishes, goblet, 7" plate, tab-handle cake plate, and a water tray, together with a colorless cake stand. Bryce Bros. Fourth quarter 19th century. Tray 10 3/4" dia, cake stand 4" h, 9" dia. Undamaged except for minor mold roughness to interior rim of bowl and one berry dish. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Currier Museum of Art.
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