Listing Format: | Auction |
Current price : | $650.00 |
Starting bid: | $100.00 |
Quantity: | 1 |
# of bids: | 16 |
Closes: | Auction is closed |
Location: | USA |
Started: | 5/18/2009 6:00:00 PM |
Ended: | 5/28/2009 10:32:00 PM |
Seller: |
North American Glass
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High Bidder(s): | putt4 |
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A small free-blown dark olive amber utility jar, attributed to the South Stoddard, NH glass manufacturing district, c 1840-1860. A rare form for Stoddard glass, with a pushed-in open pontil scarred base, and a sheared, fire-polished, upright mouth, apparently made for a drop-on tin cap. Shiny glass with good crude character, and no damage or stains. Measures approximately 6-1/2 inches tall and 3-1/4 inches wide at the base. A highly-appealing early jar in a rare diminutive size.
est 300-500
This item is from the Cay & Erv Bettinghaus Collection.
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