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AUCTION # 46
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Auction # 45
Closing Wednesday - August 25th, 2021 at 10:00 PM EST
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GLASS INTERNATIONAL PRESENTS AUCTION 44
EARLY AMERICAN GLASS
Closing Tuesday - January 19th, 2021  at 10:00 PM EST


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In addition to the auction  we will be offering a fine array of early American glass  for direct sale ,  also including a handful of  choice items unsold  from our last sale , offers will be considered .
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THE  COLONIAL  GLASS OF  THE  WISTARS  AND  THE  ALLOWAY  CREEK CAMPAIGN:   featuring  The Malcolm  L  Polis Collection
Written  by  John  E  De Caro
Narration  By  Jonn   savannah
Photographs  by  Stephen Atkinson

Glass    internationals   Auction    #  40
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Welcome  to  Glass  international  L  L C
Coming  up  in  Glass  Internationals  40th  Auction
Is   an   array  of  beautifully  colored   Early   American   Glass

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Important New England olive amber free-blown candlestick; c. 1817-25,  probably New Hampshire 
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                                        Welcome to Glass International                                           
 EARLY AMERICAN, EUROPEAN & ANCIENT GLASS 
CLOSING TUESDAY JUNE 26, 2018  7:30 EASTERN STANDARD TIME


AUCTION 39 PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS 
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Very Important Mantua, Ohio, 15 diamond over flutes creamer; yellow green; made from the half pint flask mold, 15 diamonds over flutes,  plate 97.no.2, yellow green; "American Bottles & flasks and Thier Ancestory" ; the creamer is one of only two known examples, the other example in light green was exhibited in NY,1942, the Buswell collection. 
Extremely rare, Kent Ohio Glass Works pattern molded bowl, with 20 swirled ribs, in a beautiful topaz yellow amber color. There is a near identical example in the Metropolitan Museum NYC,  however, this example has the better impression and color with more yellow highliights!
New Discovery in American Glass, the only known Stiegel amethyst 20 rib "broken swirl " flask ; there are several known 20 vertical ribbed Stiegel flasks, McKearin mentions how they are in fact much rarer that the so called diamond daisy or the diamond flasks; McKearin also was the only individual to own a 20 rib swirl which is pictured in American Glass, however , there has never been another 20 rib broken swirl reported in any collection, or one that has sold privately or publically at auction : the one and only Stiegel broken swirl !
Extremely rare Zanesville 10 Diamond Pitcher over flutes, c. 1817, with outrageous diamond impression, ex, The Stradlings
Extremely rare color Ohio "Clockface" Pitkin flask, olive yellow , 36 ribs, a gorgeous and rare bottle indeed: mostly found in shades of  brown amber, don't miss this ! i 
Important light olive green , unique 'scroll shaped" pitkin, patterned in a 28 rib broken swirl, covered in seed bubbles, probably Hilltown Glass works Bucks County Pennsylvania 1752 - 1783 , possibly 18th century New England  glass house1755-1800 , (  Mellon inkwells attributed to Connecticut are known to have been patterned with 28 vertical ribs and a 28 broken swirl pattern).  The bottle turns more olive in natural light covered from head to toe in seed bubbles; gutsy flask with good weight, an outrageous discovery !!! 
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Excellence   in   American     Historical   Flasks    Part 1  & 2

The soulful inner beauty of American Mold Blown Flasks , Historical, Pictorial, and Decorative . A wonderful world of color, composition , artistry and form: examples assembled over a lifetime from the collection of Mr. Barry Hogan

Colonial  American  Glass  from  the   malcom  polis  collection

Christian  Stanger  Glass  Recipe  Ledger

Gadrooned  In  America 

One of the more interesting areas in American Glass studies is the Folk Art aspect of the South Jersey Tradition . Cultivated in the bottle and window glass factories along the eastern seaboard we see many one -off and limited production runs of table and hollowware made , some examples may qualify as true folk art . These works of art made of inferior bottle or window glass must have staggered the imaginations of the most notable Master gaffers working in high quality flint , employed at Boston & Pittsburgh . The Gadrooned pitcher and sugar are for direct sale .

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