$35
AMERICAN CLEAR PATTERN GLASS SHOT GLASS, PITCHERS, AND TUMBLERS, C. 1850-1899, NINE, H 1 3/4"-9":Includes one tumbler, H 3 1/2", C.1850-1870, possibly Bakeswell, Pears & Co., with thumbprint design overall, (good condition); one tumbler, H 4", C.1899, possibly Bryce Bros. Pittsburgh, PA, with a 3-mold seam, and an "Admiral Dewey" reserve, (scratched, chip to rim); one tumbler, H 4", C.1870, with a 2-mold seam, and bucket design, (inner top rim is rough); one tumbler, H 4", C.1875, possibly Sandwich Co., with a bleeding heart design, (large chip to rim); one tumbler, H 4", C.1880, with a 4-mold seam, and flattened hobnail designs, (2 chips to top rim); one shot glass, H 2", C.1880, with fine ridge designs, (good condition); one water pitcher, H 9", C.1870, with a 3-mold seam, and overall "tree of life" design, (chip to rim, bubbles in glass); one water pitcher, H 8", C.1880, with rose & leaf designs, (2 1/4" chip to top rim); and one cream pitcher, H 6", C.1880, with a 2-mold seam, and Cupid & Venus reserves, (scratched along side). Ex. Collection of the Kingman Museum of Natural History, Battle Creek, MI. Donated by The Estate of Susan Stebbins Stark, Lansing, MI, Circa 1938.
Auctioneer:
Dumouchelle Art Galleries
Date:
2007-07-06