NOVEMBER 6th AMERICANA AUCTION 2016-11-06 Auction - 210 Price Results - Schmidt's Antiques Inc. Since 1911 in MI
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Ypsilanti, MI, United States
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NOVEMBER 6th AMERICANA AUCTION

The Estate of George Bird, Ypsilanti, Michigan. Sunday, November 6th Auction will feature Early American Glass, Free and Mold blown Midwestern glass, Early Flint glass, Lamps and Candlesticks, Lacy Cup plates in colors, American Bottles and Flasks. Over 200 Select Lots!
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Cut overlay cologne bottle: A mid-late 19th century cut overlay glass cologne bottle with stopper. Cranberry to colorless, eight-panel body with a scalloped skirt, cut star base, and matching stopper. Minor wear. 9" high
0001: Cut overlay cologne bottleEst. $300-$500
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Cut overlay bottle: A late 19th century cut overlay glass bottle with stopper. Cranberry to colorless, cylindrical shape with cut oval and spear motifs, with matching stopper. Incised number 20 on the stopper. Minor
0002: Cut overlay bottleEst. $300-$500
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Lacy glass salt dishes, two: Two mid 19th century pressed lacy glass salt dishes, Boston & Sandwich Co. Opalescent and Opaque White, rectangular shape, each front and back is pressed with two eagles facing a shield with braided
0003: Lacy glass salt dishes, twoEst. $300-$500
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Lacy glass salt dishes, three: Three mid 19th century pressed lacy glass salt dishes, probably Boston & Sandwich Co./New England. Cobalt Blue and Medium Blue, each is of rectangular shape, including one with a pressed crown at
0004: Lacy glass salt dishes, threeEst. $300-$500
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Lacy glass salt dishes, two: Two mid 19th century pressed lacy glass salt dishes, probably Boston & Sandwich Co./New England. Cobalt Blue and Opalescent, each is of rectangular shape with scroll ends, one with a lyre pressed at
0005: Lacy glass salt dishes, twoEst. $300-$500
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Lacy glass salt dish: A mid 19th century pressed lacy glass salt dish, Boston & Sandwich Co. Opaque Blue shaded, boat-form, with "Lafayet" on the paddle wheels, "B. & S. Glass Co." on the stern, and "Sandwich" at the
0006: Lacy glass salt dishEst. $400-$600
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Pressed Gothic Arch covered sugar bowl: A mid 19th century pressed glass sugar bowl with cover, New England, possibly Boston & Sandwich Co. Opalescent, octagonal shape with four different Gothic arch designs, surmounted by a conforming
0007: Pressed Gothic Arch covered sugar bowlEst. $200-$300
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Pressed opalescent table articles, three: Three mid 19th century pressed glass table articles. Opalescent, including a cylindrical jar, paneled sides and domed cover, having a petal-and-point rim about the base; a round compote with nine
0008: Pressed opalescent table articles, threeEst. $200-$300
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Pressed O'Hara/Loop compote: A mid 19th century pressed glass O'Hara/Loop compote, probably Pittsburgh region. Medium Blue with an Opalescent undulating rim, shallow bowl with six loops, raised on a very short hexagonal stem
0009: Pressed O'Hara/Loop compoteEst. $200-$300
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Pressed Ashburton egg cup: A mid 19th century pressed glass Ashburton pattern egg cup, probably New England. Medium Fiery Opalescent, round with six panels about, raised on a hexagonal stem and round foot. Minor wear. 3
0010: Pressed Ashburton egg cupEst. $200-$300
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Pressed Excelsior tumbler: A mid 19th century pressed glass Excelsior pattern tumbler, Pittsburgh or possibly New England. Medium Fiery Opalescent, round with six patterned panels, raised on a short hexagonal stem and round
0011: Pressed Excelsior tumblerEst. $300-$500
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Pressed Colonial compote: A mid 19th century pressed glass Colonial pattern compote, Pittsburgh region. Opalescent, round bowl with nine petals about the rim, paneled sides and standard, raised on a circular foot. A very
0012: Pressed Colonial compoteEst. $400-$600
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Pattern-molded ink pot: An early 19th century pattern-molded glass ink pot, probably Pittsburgh region. Brilliant Cobalt Blue, round with vertical ribs, surmounted by matching cover centered by a bead finial. Minor wear;
0013: Pattern-molded ink potEst. $100-$200
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Pressed Worcester sugar bowl: A mid 19th century pressed glass Worcester pattern sugar bowl, probably Pittsburgh region. Medium Amber, having eight panels about, raised on a paneled standard and plain circular foot. Circa
0014: Pressed Worcester sugar bowlEst. $100-$200
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Pressed Acanthus candlesticks, pair: A pair of mid 19th century pressed glass Acanthus Leaf candlesticks, probably Boston & Sandwich Co. Opaque Medium Blue sockets on Alabaster/Clambroth hexagonal bases, baluster-form with acanthus
0016: Pressed Acanthus candlesticks, pairEst. $300-$500
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Free-blown stemmed egg cup: An early 19th century free-blown glass stemmed egg cup. Brilliant Cobalt Blue, round bowl tapering to knopped standard and circular foot. A very small demerit at the interior, near the rim. 3 3/8"
0018: Free-blown stemmed egg cupEst. $200-$300
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Free-blown stemmed salt: An early 19th century free-blown glass stemmed open salt. Cobalt Blue, round bowl raised on a knopped standard and circular foot. Minor wear. 2 3/4" high. ESTIMATE $200-300
0020: Free-blown stemmed saltEst. $200-$300
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Free-blown milk pan: An early 19th century free-blown glass milk pan, possibly West Virginia. Medium Amethyst, round shape with a folded rim. Minor wear; light scratches. 7 1/2" diameter. ESTIMATE $200-300
0022: Free-blown milk panEst. $200-$300
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Pressed Hexagonal candlestick: A mid 19th century pressed glass Hexagonal candlestick, probably Boston & Sandwich Co. Brilliant Cobalt Blue, hexagonal socket and base, with ringed standard, wafer construction. Minor wear; a
0023: Pressed Hexagonal candlestickEst. $200-$300
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Free-blown cream jug: An early 19th century free-blown glass cream jug. Medium Amber, pear-form with applied scroll handle with spur terminal, raised on an applied foot. Foot is misshapen. 5 1/2" high. ESTIMATE
0024: Free-blown cream jugEst. $200-$300
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