Boston & Sandwich Flint Glass SMOCKING Covered Sugar
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Pre 1900 item# 946673 (stock# 407)
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Goldenzone
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$65
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A lovely EAPG heavy flint glass covered sugar bowl in the Smocking pattern made by the Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. in the 1840's.
The cover has a chip about 5/8" on the outer bottom edge and the inner edge has some small flea bites. About 5 of the top points on the bottom bowl have tiny bites and the bottom scalloped base has a few small chips / nicks on the edge; one of which is followed by a minor internal fracture.
This antique sugar bowl is shown in the Metz EAPG book on page 52.
Measures 6 1/4" tall to the finial knob on the cover.
A wonderful Boston & Sandwich piece, sparkling clear with a long bell flint ring!
2 pounds 2 ounce
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4 ADAMS Ruby Stained KINGS CROWN Berry Bowls c 1880
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Pre 1900 item# 944256 (stock# 403)
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$125
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4 EAPG Adams & Co. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ruby stained berry bowls in the King's Crown pattern c. 1880. This pattern is also known as XLCR, Excelsior and Ruby Thumbprint.
Bowls measure approximately 1 7/8" tall with a 4 5/8" top diameter. Top edge is scalloped / serrated and the bottom has a star design.
Bowls have a couple of straw / mold marks and some very tiny scratches here and there on the ruby stain. One of the bowls has a tiny nick and a pin-hole size nick on the top of the scalloped edge. The ruby stain is strong, a nice deep color.
2 pounds 5 ounces
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BOSTON & SANDWICH Glass Lyre Harp Spill Spooner FLINT
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Pre 1900 item# 944005 (stock# 402)
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$40
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An antique clear flint glass spoon holder / spooner/ spill made by The Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. in the Lyre or Harp pattern; circa mid 1800's.
Measures approximately 4 5/8" tall with a 3 1/2" diameter.
It is six sided with a raised Lyre in each panel.
There is some light wear on the inside bottom from use and age appropriate wear on the bottom. The outside has some tiny bites here and there; mostly on the sharp panel edges.
A wonderful example of early Boston & Sandwich glassmaking.
1 pound 4 ounces
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RARE Antique Pair BOSTON & SANDWICH Glass Candlesticks
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Pre 1900 item# 941108 (stock# 394)
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Goldenzone
413-789-4822
$800
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A rare antique pair of Boston & Sandwich pressed and blown 8" glass candlesticks with stepped quatrefoil bases; circa 1835 - 1860.
These candlesticks are shown in Volume 4 of The Glass Industry In Sandwich book.
The Boston & Sandwich combinations of blown and pressed glassware from the early days show a simplicity of design which was difficult to match in the later all-pressed glass era.
The three ring wafers hold the blown sockets to the pressed bases.
There are small chips here and there on the steps and bottoms. One of the candlesticks has a chip on the bottom step near the edge that is about 3/8". The other has a larger chip on the bottom edge at the corner. The top blown sockets have no chips.
These fine candlesticks are an excellent and scarce example of early Boston & Sandwich glassmaking.
3 pounds 14 ounces
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ADAMS Ruby Stained KINGS CROWN 8.5" Lg Berry Bowl 1880
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Pre 1900 item# 939155 (stock# 392)
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413-789-4822
$250
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A lovely EAPG Adams & Co. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ruby stained master berry bowl in the King's Crown pattern c. 1880. This pattern is also known as XLCR, Excelsior and Ruby Thumbprint.
This is a large bowl measuring 3 1/2" tall with a 8 1/2" top diameter. Top edge is scalloped and the bottom has a star design.
The ruby stain is strong, nice deep color; has a few very small scratches here and there. There is a small chip on the bottom rim and what appears to be an internal fracture about 1 3/4" long next to a tiny chip at the seam also on the bottom rim.
A wonderful King's Crown ruby stain bowl and hard to find in this large size.
2 pounds 9 ounces
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EAPG Cov. Marmalade Jam Pickle HAND Fist Holding Bar
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Pre 1910 item# 930223 (stock# 366)
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$25.00
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A nice EAPG covered marmalade, jam or pickle jar in the Hand pattern. The cover has the clenched hand holding a bar.
This was made by O' Hara Glass Co. (Pattern 90) c. 1880.
The cover has a chip on the top edge side and another on the bottom rim. The bottom jar has chipping along the top edge and lip below the top edge. Bottom edge is fine. The glass is clear.
Measures 6" tall to the top of the finial.
Not perfect but a really nice collectible Early American Pattern Glass example.
1 pound 3 ounces
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Heisey BEADED PANEL AND SUNBURST Berry Bowl c. 1897
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Pre 1900 item# 929031 (stock# 363)
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413-789-4822
$35.00
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A lovely EAPG made by Heisey c. 1897 in the Beaded Panel and Sunburst pattern #1235.
Bowl measures approximately 9" diameter across the top and 3 1/4" tall. It is unmarked as Heisey did not mark their glass from this time period.
There is a chip off at the top of one of the plain points on the edge indicated in the photo with an arrow which is smooth to the touch and not sharp and some small chips along the scalloped edge.
Although not perfect, still in nice shape for a piece from 1897 and has fabulous sparkle.
2 pounds
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