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| EXCELSIOR W/ MALTESE CROSS from the 1860s by an undiscovered mfg. We have 2 @ $85 each | KNOB STEM SAWTOOTH Named in Metz I pg 35. A tall, 6 1/2" heavy flint goblet by a maker unknown to us. It has a base chip seen HERE **SOLD** |
OVAL MITRE is a McKee Bros. pattern c 1865. We
have 1 in flint for $58 & 1 non-flint for $38. |
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| PILLAR & BULLSEYE aka BAKEWELL'S THISTLE a beauty by Bakewell Pears c. 1850s **SOLD** |
MAGNET & GRAPE W/ STIPPLED LEAF This goblet is FLINT & was made by Boston Sandwich Glass Co. ca. 1870s. The stippled leaf is faint but there is no damage. **SOLD** |
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| HUBER aka Cape Cod #22 This is a set of 3 flint, low lead, matching goblets. They are 5 1/2" tall. None of them are tilted - our camera just can't take photos that are not skewed at the wide edges. The undamaged set of three is $110 |
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| HUBER aka Cape Cod #22 This is a set of 4 flint, bell-tone but low-lead, matching goblets. They are 5 1/2" tall. None of them are tilted - problem is our camera at the wide angles. The undamaged set of four is $145 |
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| LEE a rare FLINT goblet named in honor of Ruth Web Lee. It is taller than most EAPG goblets. We'll leave it shown for folks who have never seen one. **SOLD** |
KNIVES & FORKS was made by an undiscovered glass factory during the later mid 1800s. Metz I pg 46 $65 |
CABLE aka ATLANTIC CABLE pattern
was made by the Boston Sandwich Glass Co. in 1859 to commemorate the
completion of the laying of the Atlantic Cable. **SOLD** |
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| ASHBURTON #A005 Made by many factories ca. 1850s & 60s. No pontil; step design under bowl. Metz II #101 We have 2 @ $75 each. |
ASHBURTON Eight of the 'thumbprints' in the pattern have been free hand engraved with the "vintage grape" decor. It is heavy flint, 6 1/8" tall & gorgeous! $195 |
ASHBURTON was made by the New England & other glass companies during the 1850s & 60s. It is a little cloudy in the base. #438 $45 |
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| GOTHIC is a heavy flint pattern by an unknown maker ca. 1860s **SOLD** |
ASHBURTON This one has a chip & 2 flakes on the base & an inner mfg flaw. $25 |
ARCHED LEAF; Maker is uncertain. We had 2. **SOLD** |
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| ELONGATED HONEYCOMB is Flint from the 1860s by an unknown maker. $55 | BAKEWELL BLOCK is one of the premier flint patterns by Bakewell Pears ca. 1850s. $220 |
FINE RIB aka REEDED by the New England Glass Co. ca 1860s in. $75 |
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| BELLFLOWER, coarse rib, single vine by Boston Sandwich ca. 1860s. 6" tall #335 **SOLD** |
BELLFLOWER fine rib, single vine, Barrel bowl. Boston Sandwich 1860s. (#124, 813) We have 2 @ $65 each. |
BELLFLOWER aka Ribbed Bellflower (A035); 6 1/8" tall Fine Rib, Single Vine. 1860s. $65 |
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| BLAZE & MIRROR aka Fluted Icicle. Maker undiscovered ca. 1860s per Unitt. $95 |
RIBBED LOOP |
ROMAN KEY, Plain (not frosted) is a product of the Union Glass Co. c. 1860s. Bell-toned flint $85. |
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| STAR IN CIRCLE A rare FLINT goblet per Metz, by an undiscovered maker in the 1850s. It is not high quality glass. **SOLD** |
RIBBED IVY is an 1850s pattern by Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. $75 |
TREE OF LIFE - the Portland Glass Co. pattern. It has the all-over pattern on the stem and foot ca. 1870s. 5 available @ $125 each. |
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BULLSEYE aka Lawrence was made by the New England Glass Co. ca. 1850s. There are 2 'fleabites' on one 'drape' under a 'bullseye'. |
CREASED ASHBURTON is probably a Bakewell pattern per Welker. Typical Bakewell stem & high quality. ca. 1850s. $85 |
FROSTED LEAF by Boston Sandwich ca. 1860s. This is the 5 3/4" tall 'ladies' size. It is a little squiggly on the base. $255 |
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| HAMILTON was made by Cape Cod Glass Co. ca. 1860s. $95 |
HERCULES PILLAR 1850s by Bakewell & Pears. Low flint, crude with a rough pontil mark. See base roughness HERE. $75 |
HORN OF PLENTY was originally made by Boston Sandwich. We have 2 reissues from the 1960s that are 6" tall and $45 each. |
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| HUBER - a very early, 1860s pattern aka CAPE COD #22 was made by the New England Glass Co. & others. This flint goblet has the 'vintage grape' engraving decor. **SOLD** |
YORK COLONIAL was made by Curling Robinson & others per Welker, ca. 1850s. It has 3 small chips on the base seen HERE **SOLD** | BESSIMER FLUTE 512 It is bell-tone flint & looks like the picture in Unitt I except the base has a hexagon impression on the round base. See HERE. Maker is undiscovered probably 1850s. We have 3 @ $75 each. |
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| MAGNET & GRAPE This is a reissue of the goblet and a good likeness. **SOLD** |
MAGNET & GRAPE #566 is a Boston & Sandwich creation from 1870s. It is 5 3/4" tall w/ strong impression w/ clear leaf & magnet. **SOLD** |
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| GROOVED BIGLER GOA047, 054 053 We have 3 of these bell toned 5 /78" tall beauties from Boston Sandwich ca. 1850s. for $75 each. |
GROOVED BIGLER GO226,039 From 1850s Boston Sandwich. There are 2 @ $75 each. |
BABY THUMBPRINT by Bakewell Pears ca. 1850s. We have 4 of these @ $95 each. |
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| LOOPS pattern of undiscovered origin or pattern name. It is heavy flint; has 10 loops and is 6" tall. #A059 $75 |
NEW ENGLAND PINEAPPLE - made by the New England Glass Co. ca. 1850s. We had 2. **SOLD** |
RIBBED PALM is a large McKee Bros. pattern ca. 1863. The goblet is 6 1/8" tall & bell toned. $85 |
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| Left is FLUTE #340 Right is FLUTE #447 We do not profess to know these various "flute" and "loop" patterns, their makers or exact dates of production. We do know they are both flint glass. #340 is 5 1/2" tall & 3 1/4" diam. at the top. #447 is shown in Lee Pl. 1 & is 5 1/2" tall. Both are without damage & $65 each. |
FLUTE or LOOPS WITH CUT PANELS is a goblet we are unable to attribute to a maker. The hand cut panels are all the same size, but they are not spaced exactly the same from top to bottom on the bowl. $115 |
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| NEW PRESSED LEAF aka NPL by McKee Bros. ca. 1860s. It was patented by H. S. MCKEE Patent No. 2825, NOV. 5, 1867. The goblet on the left is intricately engraved with oak leaves and tiny acorns (close up of engraving in center photo) $95 The one on the right is the standard undecorated version $55 We have 4 non-flint versions in our Fourth Goblet Store for $36 each. |
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