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24-CS Maine Antique Digest, May 2015

17

th

Annual

Benefiting

GLASS INTERNATIONAL AUCTION 32

CLOSING MAY 28, 2015

EARLY AMERICAN GLASS & STONEWARE, FOLKART

Also including a variety of blown bottles and glass with many surprises!!!! Check out our website!

www.historicalglass.com john@historicalglass.com

// for info & catalog 609-714-2595

Rare and

important

Athens,

NY, Clark

& Fox

with relief

Native

American

image.

Rare triple knop finial sugar bowl,

Pittsburgh, 15 diamond bowl with folded

rim, Pittsburgh, small Bakewell creamer,

scents.

Very Important, early Zanesville, Ohio

creamer, c. 1824, with decorated unique lily

pad design: this is the only known piece of

period Midwestern glass with “Lily pad”

design: unique, as is (crack at handle).

Rare colonial Wistarberg deep sapphire-

blue pocket flask, c. 1750-75, only

one other example is known, finest

traditional Wistar chestnut bottle.

Assortment of interesting pottery:

mini 3” Redware plate with bird (glaze

chip), stoneware stand w/bird finial,

rare redware glaze, w/ blue, early

batter jug; yellowware bird ornament;

English Staffordshire Owl creamer.

Zanesville, Ohio 10 diamond

bowl or butter cover, McK tag

“Cover”, unique type cover

from bottle mold.

C. 1794 Frederick Krebs Fraktur.

18th-c.

extremely rare

semi-barrel

shaped aqua

creamer;

Maryland,

Jersey, loaded

with bubbles,

stones.

Superb 1845-60 South Jersey

looped “Nailsea style” pitcher,

ex. Allen Coll.

Excellent South Jersey

aquamarine, looped, “Nailsea

style” pitcher, c. 1845.

Possibly unique

set of Philadelphia

apothecary liquor

bottles, hand

painted label under glass, pontiled, depicting

woman from the country of origin of the liquor,

c.1845-58.

Rare oversized

Rockingham hound

handled presentation

pitcher with “George

Bird,” 19th-c. American

naturalist; possibly

Bennington, Vt.

Rare and excellent 19th-c

American Rockingham,

unique paneled Toby

creamer.

Jersey Toby, stringer of fish motif on

large pitcher, lid, hunt scene pitcher,

light glaze with seldom seen pewter

cover.

J Remmey Manhattan Wells New York, excellent example, large incised floral; rare.

Important Wistarberg blue decorated creamer,

c. 1770-75: see Bullip collection bucket, Delgado

Museum.

C. 1909-20, spectacular folk art carving

of a Maine Fly Fisherman, with

Penobscot creel and fly rod.

Rare Liberty Forever

double-handled crock,

marked with hand pointing

“Liberty Forev. S Amboy N

Jersey,” cloud motif in blue.

Dated “1823” Remmey,

incised floral, made near

Old Bridge, NJ, Van Wickle

Kiln, destroyed 1823, rare.

Rare and unusual 6”

stoneware Jersey jug,

Woodbridge, decorated neck

with hanging “peach,” c.

1800-20.

Berks County, Pa. hand-painted

fraktur, dated 1811.

Very rare

Lacy cup plate

“Cadmus”

or ship

Constitution,

in Redware,

perfect!