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NEW Very Rare SJ Threaded Pitcher
Super rare if not unique early South Jersey pitcher. Blown in a stunning deep aqua color with an applied funnel foot and applied handle.About 6 3/4" tall and over 4 1/2" wide. This is an impressive piece of early glass. I can say with some certainly that you will not get other like it. SJ circa 1830-1860.
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NEW Early Footed Tumbler (1790-1830)
Early footed tumbler blown in cobalt blue glass, applied solid foot, solid rod pontil. 395.00 |
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NEW 19th Century Witch Ball Stand and Ball
Mid 19th century Nailsea witch ball stand and a large amber SJ withcball, nice married set.The stand would work well with a variety of different size and colored withballs.475.00
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NEW Huge SJ Vase
Circa 1860-1870 clear glass vase attributed to the Eagle Glass Works in Port Elizabeth New Jersey. Over 14 inches tall, large tube pontil. 65.00 |
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NEW Marked N.E.Glass Co. Boston
Usual mold roughness other than that I think it looks good.Not blown but I have no where else to put it. 275.00
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NEW Rare Miniature Clevenger Crean and Sugar
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Rare Suncook New Hampshire Ink
Very rare freeblown ink well with applied rigiree on the 4 corners and applied handle with a crimped lip giving the impression of a flower.Blown in deep aquamarine bottle glass. Attribute to the glass works in Suncook New Hampshire circa 1839-1850. For a related example by the same gaffer see Mckearin 200 Years of American Glass plate 32. POR
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Early Clear glass Mug
Nice early circa 1820-1840 clear bottle glass mug with applied medial ridge handle a large tubular pontil only about 3" tall, there is a line at the base of the handle although its hard to see. 55.00 |
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SJ Looped Vase
Rare and early SJ vase probably made in Millville circa 1850-1860s it is about 7 1/2" tall in good condition. Very tough to find in these colors, finding a matching witchball is not out of the question, a blue one would work as well if a ball is wanted. 875.00
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Early Loving Cup
Large tankard or loving cup made from non lead bottle glass with applied hollow handles,perfect. circa 1800-1840. 375.00 |
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Large SJ Tankard
Large South Jersey tankard, almost 7 inches tall blown with clear glass with white looping. Applied handle, large pontil mark probably Millville New Jersey 1850-1870. I just had the good fortune to reacquire this from a collector that is down sizing,, Very nice impressive piece, perfect.695.00
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19th Cetury Leech Jar
195.00 |
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Very Early Childs Mug
Late 18th - Early 19th century flint glass Childs mug blown or cup in a diamond pattern with thick tooled foot and applied corrugated handle. Slight bruise or bubble on the rim ? This is the second time Im offering this little gem I was lucky enough to get it back in a trade the other day. 235.00 Reduced
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Ralph Barber Blown Glass PItcher
When you hear people talk about South Jersey glass and especially South Jersey glass paperweights the name Ralph Barber will always come up for his is known through out the country for his rose paperweights but he also made a few blown glass pitchers,, Im pleased to be able to offer one of them for sale. Some say that John Ruhlander also made pitchers like this so I must leave room for that as a possibility, both were master gaffers.I just acquired this from a collection of South Jersey Glass this morning it is made in clear glass with white Nailsea stripes or loops it is about 8 inches tall with no problems what so ever. polished pontil.Made in Millville New Jersey at the Whitall Tatum plant Circa 1905. For related examples see The Glass Gaffers of New Jersey,,, Figure 197 and 198 on page 264. 850.00
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Freeblown and Decorated Seahorse Bottle
This is the largest sea horse flask I have ever seen it is a full size flask measuring 9 3/4 inches long made in clear glass with red, white and blue Nailsea drag loop decoration it also has 5 bands of applied regiree. American or England circa. perfect condition. 1850-1860. 895.00 |
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Drag Looped S.J. Gemel Bottle
Mid 19th century gemel bottle made in aqua and opaque white glass, small applied foot, open pontiled base, foot is factory ground so it will stand up, a little wobbly but it does stand. Over all wear and a short area where the 2 bottles were paddled together and the glass folded into a crease that refracts a little light , hard to see, not damage.7 1/2 inches tall. Made at one of the many S.Jersey glass houses around 1850 - 1860. 300.00
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Aqua and White Looped Powder Horn
Early South Jersey powder horn about 14" long with an applied ring at the neck and an applied knob at the other end. This is made in deep aqua glass with faint white looping circa 1840-1860. Small pot stone with 2 surface lines and overall wear. A very nice horn! 350.00 |
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SJ Large Master ink or Wasp Trap
Millville blue piece, I have seen these called wasp traps which make sense to me but it could be a large ink or even a witch ball stand.This is the first blue one I have seen the others have been amber..Nice early piece with pontiled base with usual wear. 5+ inches diameter. 250.00 Reduced |
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Best Example of a Clevenger Lilypad Pitcher
Exceptionally well formed colonial blue early Clevenger lily pad pitcher with an applied crimped foot, applied double strap handle, applied threading and a large open pontil, 6 1/4 inches tall, you just don't find them this nice! 400.00 |
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One of A Kind Millville Pitcher
One of a kind freeblown pitcher with applied decoration.7 7/8 inches tall, clear glass with lion prunts on the top and bottom of the handle, has a large prunt of a woman in-between 2 leaf prunts with what appears to be a stem on the front of the pitcher. Truly an amazing piece of American folk art , unfortunately it has some damage, 2 large cracks that originate where the top of the handle is applied, see photos. Guaranteed you will never see another one!!! Made at one of the Millville plants 1860-1890. 195.00
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