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Molded
Blown Glass Storage Barrel, Keg, Cooler, Dispenser
Unknown Maker, 19th Century, Medium Olive-Amber
Possibly France

Large mold-blown keg used for storing brandy, liqueur, wine, beer, syrup and/or for
blending and fining liquids. The faceted bilge centered by concentric rings; retains what
is likely the original brass spigot/tap; sheared finish to top…bunghole is beautifully
finished. See Antique Glass Bottles – Their History and Evolution (1500-1850) by Willy
Van den Bossche, page 209, plate 158 [2]. (Excellent condition; height: 16.5")



$1,750.00
492-209
Glass, Blown, Molded, Liquor Glass, Vases
Sold separately

Ale or Liquor Glass, Magnum Size Funnel Shape Bowl, Colorless, Ground Pontil
Unknown Maker; leaded glass
Never seen anything like this; please share your thoughts
(Shallow fleabite chip to rim, else fine; H: 8.75"; diameter: 6.75")
$565
492-98
Blown Molded Glass Vase, Colorless, Outer Applied Bands, Ground Pontil
Possibly Boston, First Quarter 19th Century, H: 7", Fine
$975
492-99
Celery Vase, Cut Glass, Bakewell Type, Strawberry and Fan Pattern
Likely Pittsburgh, Circa 1820 - SOLD
Cylinder Decanter, Mold Blown and Prismatic Cut, Polished Pontil, Colorless Glass
Likely England or Ireland, Circa 1810-1820

The mushroom stopper appears to be original; there are a couple chips to stopper. Height: 10.5".
$425.00
1322-8
Glass, Decanters, Cut Glass, 19th Century
Sold separately

Decanter, Cut Glass with Cut Stopper, Beautifully Cut, Great Stopper
Circa 1835
Not the original stopper, some small chips and cloudiness in base
$295
784-5
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Decanter, Sandwich, Matching Stopper, Guilloche, Plume, and Ribbing Pattern
Blown Molded, Clear Glass, Circa 1825 to 1835 - SOLD
Barlow and Kaiser-1338 (McKearin GV-14), no chips or cracks, some light cloudiness
784-6
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Antique Pitcher, Pillar Molded, Colorless Lead Glass, Large Pear Shape Body
United States (Pittsburgh) or Possibly England, Circa 1840s - SOLD

American collectors have categorically assigned these glorious pieces to Pittsburgh; however, the technique was practiced in other glassmaking centers. Featuring twelve pronounced spiraled ribs (pillar molding) extending from the bottom to the rim; widely flared rim pulled out to form broad spout; applied strap handle, crimped and folded at the terminal. Projecting circular foot/base with polished pontil. Fine condition.
SOLD
784-19
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