THE SHOP FEATURES AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE GLASS.
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Blown Amberina glass vase made by Libbey Glass Company. Toledo, OH., 1917-20.
H: 14″ D: 5 1/2″
$3,200
Blown and cut glass triple overlay vase. Made by St. Louis. France, c. 1850.
H: 14″ D: 7″
$4,800
Blown glass wine engraved by Louis Vaupel. New England Glass Company. East Cambridge, MA., c. 1882.
H: 5″
$850
Blown glass water goblet. Engraved by Louis Vaupel. New England Glass Company. East Cambridge, MA., c. 1882.
H: 6″
$1,500
Pr. of blown and cut glass decanters. Comet design. England, 1810-20.
H: 10″ D: 5″
$2,500 for pr.
Blown and cut glass decanter. France, c. 1825.
H: 9″ D: 3 3/4″
$750
Set of four pressed glass water goblets “deer in pine pattern”. United States, c.1880.
H: 7″ D: 3 3/8″
$495 for set of four
Blown molded glass sulphide tumbler of Napoleon. Baccarat, France, c. 1830.
H: 4″ D: 3″
$1,200
Blown and engraved glass tumbler with Chinese design and balloon ascension. England, c. 1820.
H: 4″ D: 3 1/2″
$750
Blown glass wine with air twist stem. England, 1745-60.
H: 7 1/4″ D: 3 1/4″
$675
Blown Glass vase. New England, 1845-65.
H: 6″ D: 4″
$425
Blown glass water pitcher with applied chain decoration. Thomas Cains Glass Works. South Boston, MA., 1812-27.
H: 6 1/4″ D: 5 1/4″
$3,700
Blown cut and engraved “Lincoln” glass sugar bowl. Boston and sandwich Glass Company. Massachusetts, 1855-70.
H: 8″ D: 5 1/2″
$1,100
Blown and rib molded glass jelly. Germany, c. 1770.
H: 4″ D: 2 1/4″
$195
Blown glass hexagonal jelly. England, 1740-60.
H: 4″ D: 2 1/8″
$275
Favrile blown glass bowl with original paper label of Tiffany Studios. New York, 1902-20.
H: 3 1/2″ D: 12″
$5,800
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