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Antique Bottles & Glassware for sale
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Barber Bottle, Pinaud, c. 1890.
Embossed letters on bottle: ED. PINAUD, PARIS. While old Pinaud
bottles are not uncommon, they are nearly always missing the metal cap and
the paper labels. This example has both present, making it fairly unusual.
The bottle contained hair tonic made with quinine water.
Height approx. 7 1/4" overall
Ship wt. 0.8 lb
#015. Pinaud bottle
Price: SOLD
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Cruet,
Pattern Glass, c. 1870-1890. Blown - molded. Pontil mark on
underside. With stopper. I do not see any chips or cracks on the
cruet, but the stopper has
a couple small ones in the pattern glass area and a chip on the bottom
(hard to see when the piece is assembled). Priced accordingly.
Wear marks / use scratches on bottom of cruet did not show up in photo
but are consistent with age.
Size: just over 6 inches tall without stopper
Ship. wt. 1.4 lbs
#009. Cruet
Price: $30.00
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Hand
Blown bottle, Flat-sided / octagonal, unmarked, c. late 18th to
first half 19th Century. Flat sides, would have been formed with a
paddle. Pontil mark on bottom, of the variety that collectors
sometimes call a "broken pontil" scar, more properly known as a
glass-tipped pontil scar. Applied 9/16" lip. Pale aqua glass.
Typical wear markings on bottom. A nice,
clean example of an early bottle. No chips or cracks.
Height 6 7/8 inches
Width 2 3/4" / Depth 2" tapering to 1 7/8" at bottom
#011. Early hand blown bottle
Price: $32.00
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Ink
Bottle, Carter's, Conical, c. 1880-1900. This is a dug bottle
but is in very good condition with no chips or cracks.
#010. Carter's ink bottle SOLD
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Stoneware Bottle - Ginger beer - marked BULLARD & SONS
LD, NORWICH. C. 1895-1910. Anchor trade mark (Bullard's
was called Anchor Brewery until mid 1800's). This bottle is in
excellent condition with no chips or cracks. It also has the original
cap.
#016. Bullard's ginger beer bottle
Price: SOLD
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