Victorian Glass & Lighting and EAPG 2011-01-29 Auction - 751 Price Results - Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates in VA
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609: CHRISTMAS SNOWFLAKE - RIBBED WATER PITCHER542: MT. WASHINGTON FIG SUGAR SHAKER627: SMITH I, FIG. 526 / RIB OPTIC MINIATURE LAMP
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Mt. Crawford, VA, United States
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Victorian Glass & Lighting and EAPG

Comprising part one of a sizable group of glass deaccessioned by a major New England art museum; fine collections of Victorian sugar shakers, syrups & tumblers; a wide variety of other Victorian glass including pickle casters & bride's baskets; Victorian kerosene and miniature lighting including rare opalescent examples; Victorian hanging and parlor lamps; collections of colored, colorless & ruby stained EAPG including rare goblets, animal patters, good Vaseline, Greentown, novelties, &c.
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HARRISON AND MORTON MUG: HARRISON AND MORTON MUG, blue. 1888. 3" H, 3" D. Provenance: From an Oklahoma collection.
0001: HARRISON AND MORTON MUGEst. $100-$150
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GRIDLEY HISTORICAL EAPG WATER PITCHER: GRIDLEY HISTORICAL EAPG WATER PITCHER, colorless, base pressed "?WF". Beatty-Bradey Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 9 1/8" HOA. Literature: Revi, "American Pressed Glass", pp. 55 and 61.
0003: GRIDLEY HISTORICAL EAPG WATER PITCHEREst. $50-$100
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VARIOUS HISTORICAL MUGS, LOT OF THREE: VARIOUS HISTORICAL MUGS, LOT OF THREE, colorless, comprising a Bryan with lid, and two McKinley examples, lacking lids. Fourth quarter 19th century. 5" HOA and 3 1/2" H, 3 1/4" DOA. Provenance:
0004: VARIOUS HISTORICAL MUGS, LOT OF THREEEst. $50-$100
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HISTORICAL MUGS, LOT OF TWO: HISTORICAL MUGS, LOT OF TWO, colorless, comprising a Garfield Memorial, and a Garfield and Lincoln example. Fourth quarter 19th century. 2 1/4" H, 1 7/8" D, and 2 5/8" H, 2 5/8" D. Provenance: From
0005: HISTORICAL MUGS, LOT OF TWOEst. $50-$75
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HISTORICAL ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE: HISTORICAL ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE, colorless, comprising a 1937 Coronation tumbler, a John Bright plate, two 1904 World's Fair souvenirs, and a Bullet butter cover. Fourth quarter 19th and first half
0006: HISTORICAL ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVEEst. $50-$75
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GILLINDER ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTENNIAL BUST: GILLINDER ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTENNIAL BUST, colorless and frosted, embossed "A LINCOLN" on front and "CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION / GILLINDER & SONS" on reverse. Fourth quarter 19th century. 6" H, 2 5/8" x
0007: GILLINDER ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTENNIAL BUSTEst. $100-$150
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NURSERY RHYME SEVEN-PIECE TOY PUNCH SET: NURSERY RHYME SEVEN-PIECE TOY PUNCH SET, opaque white/milk glass, consisting of a footed bowl and six cups. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 1/2" H, 4 1/2" D and 1 1/4" H, 1 5/8" D.
0016: NURSERY RHYME SEVEN-PIECE TOY PUNCH SETEst. $50-$100
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PANELED TOY TUREENS, LOT OF TWO: PANELED TOY TUREENS, LOT OF TWO, opaque white/milk glass, with resonance, showing some opalescence in transmitted light, each with two handles, and cover with spoon slot. Fourth quarter 19th
0017: PANELED TOY TUREENS, LOT OF TWOEst. $50-$100
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VARIOUS MUGS, LOT OF TWO: VARIOUS MUGS, LOT OF TWO, comprising an opaque white/milk glass Mephistopheles, and a frosted Tennessee Rose with traces of decoration. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 1/4" H, 3 1/4" D, and 3 1/2"
0019: VARIOUS MUGS, LOT OF TWOEst. $50-$100
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CHILDREN'S PRESS-CUT SETS, LOT OF THREE: CHILDREN'S PRESS-CUT SETS, LOT OF THREE, colorless, comprising a seven-piece punch set, a five-piece beverage set and a three-piece table set. Late 19th/early 20th century. 1 1/8" to 3 5/8" HOA.
0020: CHILDREN'S PRESS-CUT SETS, LOT OF THREEEst. $50-$100
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BIRD WITH BERRY NAPKIN RING: BIRD WITH BERRY NAPKIN RING, blue, salt cellar mounted on top with a pepper shaker with period lid on the front, circular domed base having pressed diamonds and teardrops underneath Together with a
0023: BIRD WITH BERRY NAPKIN RINGEst. $150-$250
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