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                                                                      Welcome  to  Our  direct  sales  page

 Glass International will sell items directly to the consumer on this page.  Most of the items are in good condition unless otherwise noted.  Additional photographs will be furnished to the potential buyer should they have any questions or concerns that need to be addressed.  Here you will have a wonderful opportunity to acquire some of the rarest early Glass that is available.  John Decaro  the principal behind the company has been working in the sales,appraisals and as a collector of Early American, Continental and Ancient glass for over 30 years.

HORSE PULLING CART LISTED AS RARE

New Item  17th  CENTURY  EUROPEAN  MEDICINE  BOTTLE

.6 “ h., blazing striated puce, soda , octagonal bottle with upper and lower diamond pattern ,  no pontil rod needed as the blow pipe was simply snapped off at the mouth , with applied horizontal string ring : probably Germany , Poland , possibly Norway , c 1675 -1700, mint; talk about an exquisite bottle and early , what a color !!

$1400.00   THIS BOTTLE IS SOLD

nEW  ITEM    MIDWESTERN  PATTERN  MOLDED  BOTTLE

.4”h.  Sapphire blue , striated with swirls  of darker blue , semi barrel shape with long neck , patterned with 12 vertical ribs ,  flared out collar with in-folded lip , pontil scar ; Midwest America , c 1820-30 , mint : just beautiful with its delicate striations throughout , a real looker !!!!

$ 350.00

NEW  ITEM  SMITHS GREEN MOUNTAIN RENOVATOR EAST GEORGIA VT

7 1/2”h., old amber with a touch of olive , eight sided rectangular medicine bottle , applied double round collar , pontil scar ; Stoddard Glass Works , Stoddard , NH , mint condition. Beautiful color mix with great character , bubbles , whittle , etc; a top shelf example of a classic Stoddard medicine

$ 3100.00 Or best offer

NEW  ITEM    EXCEPTIONAL  ZANESVILLE  COMPOTE  /  SWEET MEAT

Red amber , soda lime , wide circular straight sided pan on drawn “ bar bell “ pedestal , applied circular foot , pontil scar : Zanesville, c 1824, mint ; one of the finest we have seen , beautiful Zanesville
metal and craftsmanship !!!!

EST $ 3200.00  Or best Offer

                                                        Sugar Bowl  &  Creamer  set : Zanesville , Ohio

C. 1826. likely Shepard’s Glass Factory , Zanesville , Ohio.  EXTREMELY RARE!!  We know of only one amber set held in private hands . The style of the creamer is notably distinguished as uncommon in a creamer size,  as is most often found in pitcher size only; (as seen in examples of the 10-diamond mold) .  This is a rare investment opportunity. These are not  easily, if ever, found . No doubt these rare and superb table ware items will be a wonderful. acquisition to your collection , and will certainly be a worthy investment.  When the glass market comes back with a vengeance smart acquisitions like this one will beckon these question's : " Where did you get these? What did you pay ? * Note :  On higher-priced items we will consider payment arrangements based upon one's credit and good standing .  Price $35,000.00

                      Free   blown   amber   footed  bowl  A  Stoddard N.H. Product 1860  to  1870

Free Blown amber footed bowl attributed to one of the Stoddard Glass works 5" inches tall 6" 3/4 inches round.
Crude amber glass,with a rounded bowl,a sheared rim,with an applied foot and a blow pipe pontil: C. 1860 to 1870
Found in Mint Condition, in an old New Hampshire collection. This bowl was sold 4 years ago for $2000.00 at a Pappas Auction of Connecticut as a product of one of  the Stoddard glass factory's.  Price:
  $1800.00

                                                        Early    New England    Glob    bottle  1755  to  1770

Early New England Glob bottle , olive amber , great character , great form .  The collar style indicates that the Bottle was probably blown c. 1750’s -70’s. This is likely a period bottle from the Germantown Glass Works, in Massachusetts!! Where ever it was made it is a killer example and just a tad different to spice up a nice grouping !   Price : $3200.00 or Best offer

unique  pattern  molded  globular   bottle   C.1774 - 1828,  Ex.  Gardner ,  Douglas collections  ,  Minneapolis  Museum  deaccession :

C.1774 - 1828, Important 24  vertical  rib  Globular  bottle possibly colonial Maryland,or Pennsylvania , possibly Midwest stunning mint condition.  Beautiful mirrored jet black with ribs in high relief , best possible impression continuing under the bottle , heavy high point on each rib:,  high  gloss  black,  deep  red  amethyst ,  applied collar, open pontil :unique , we known of no other example in amethyst .
Price : $8500.00

                                                             Four  Early Midwestern  Pieces  for  one  price

 Very rare kramer globular bottle turned into pitcher , blue green aqua having a yellow olive applied handle 1798  to  1800. A  large  Ohio   Club  bottle  1816   to   1825 , pattern  molded  with 24 ribs. , A  rare  globular  bottle  with  lower  panels  and swirled  ribbing  and  a small deep aqua Midwestern pan.  The bi-colored glob  pitcher is a one of a kind , we know of one in aqua presently in a private collection.   Price  $2200.00
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                                                             Boston  &  Sandwich  paper  weight, c 1870-80,

A stunning gathering of White Cherie's with leaves ,and a smaller fruit which looks to be cranberry. The glass sphere is wrapped in a web of latticino design . It has a polished pontil ,and is possibly the hand of renowned artison gaffer Nicolas Lutz . Price $750.00

                                                              Unbelievable  Colonial  American  snuff  bottle

Deep forest yellow green, laden with hundreds of seed bubbles , still retaining its original luster and high gloss surfaces , this snuff is a must have .  What really is the kicker is that 35 years ago the snuff was found in the forest near Jackson NJ, Neil Yaccarino was mushroom hunting with his brother when they came across artifacts near a colonial stone structure. They went  back and dug the snuff in layer of sand buried near the surface . The bottle has not been for sale these years , so it’s hard not to feel guilt selling it after chasing it so long, not the first time ! Truly a great example!  Price $850.00 

                         3” h,  Lemon  citron  Creamer  Mantua  Ohio  Glass Works  1822  to  1829

This creamer has a bucket shaped body with applied threading , applied medial ridge handle and a pontil scar : Likely a product of the Mantua , Ohio, glass works of David Ladd and Jonathan Tinker.  It is in mint condition. One of rarest examples we know of in regard to color , form and condition. It is a gem !!! Ex Dave Ellis, ex Stradlings. 
$ 14,000.00 or best offer 
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