$330
Two Historical Blown-molded Glass Flasks, both pint size, an olive Railroad/Eagle, Coventry, Connecticut, c. 1840, with oval panels on sides, one side depicting a horse pulling a cart filled with kegs to the left on a rail, the obverse showing an American eagle lengthwise with head turned left grasping an olive branch and arrows in its talons, similar to GV-8 but with no lettering or stars; and an amber Cornucopia/Eagle, possibly Keene, New Hampshire (McKearin GII-72), (high point wear, eagle/cornucpia with lip chip), ht. 6 3/4, 6 7/8 in. eagle/cornucpia: minor high point wear, 1/3 in. dia. clamshell lip chip, 1/14 x 13/ in. interior bubble at top of cornucopia; Railroad/Eagle: High point wear, 1/3 in. dia. surface bubble below rear of cart.
Auctioneer:
Skinner
Date:
2012-10-28