Pattern Molded

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| Item PT013, PITKIN FLASK, 36 ribs broken swirled to the right, similar to American Bottles & Flasks color plate IV #1, medium olive/forest green, sheared lip, Open Pontil, 7" high, has some minor high point wear near the base, otherwise perfect. Excellent example in a rare larger size made in New England circa 1790 to 1830, $950 | |
| Item PT018, ZANESVILLE GLOBULAR BOTTLE, 24 ribs swirled to the right, golden yellow with an amber tone, Solid Pontil, 8 3/8" high, outward folded lip, very bold ribs. Has some minor wear scratches, a small (1/4") open bubble and some light inside haze near the base. Good color for this early bottle made in Zanesville Ohio circa 1817 to 1840, $1,100 | |
| Item PT020, CHESTNUT FLASK, 24 vertical ribs, light to medium blue green, Pontil scar, 4 7/8" high, inward rolled lip, has some traces of minor wear, Midwestern probably Zanesville, Ohio, circa 1820 to 1840, a very rare color for this flask, $550 | |
| Item PT021, CHESTNUT FLASK, 10 diamond pattern, amber, Open Pontil, 5 1/8" high, sheared lip, good strong impression, has some minor light wear scratches otherwise perfect, a fine example of this early flask, made in Zanesville Ohio circa 1815 to 1830, $1,900 | |
| Item PT022, CHESTNUT FLASK, 10 diamond over flutes, golden yellow with an amber tone, Open Pontil, 5 ¼" high, sheared lip. Has a few very minor light wear scratches otherwise perfect. A fine example in a good lighter color, made in Zanesville, Ohio circa 1815 to 1830, $1,900 | |
| Item PT024, PITKIN FLASK, 36 ribs swirled to the right, olive / forest green, Open Pontil, sheared lip, 4 7/8" high, has 1,000's of tiny bubbles in the glass. Has some light spotty wear, otherwise perfect condition, a nice example in a good color, made in New England circa 1790 to 1830, $725 | |
| Item PT025, PITKIN FLASK, 36 ribs broken swirled to the right, yellow topaz with an olive tone, Open Pontil, sheared lip, 5 ½" high. Has some very minor high point wear other wise perfect, an excellent example in a nice light color, made in New England circa 1790 to 1830, $950 | |
| Item PT026, DECANTER OR CRUET, 20 ribs swirled to the right, amethyst, Open Pontil, original blown glass stopper, 8" high with stopper, thin flared lip, bold ribbing, lots of bubbles in the glass. Has a small (1/8") potstone with several tiny (1/8") radiations otherwise perfect. Beautiful form and color, ex-Judge Kenneth Reed collection, probably Pittsburgh Pennsylvania circa 1820 to 1840, $450 | |
| Item PT029, PITKIN FLASK, 36 ribs broken swirled to the right, medium olive green, Open Pontil, sheared lip, 5 5/8" high, strong ribbing. Has a few light wear scratches near the base, otherwise perfect. An excellent example of this early flask, New England circa 1785 to 1830, $775 | |
| Item PT030, PITKIN FLASK, 36 ribs broken swirled to the right, olive green with a tannish tone, large Solid Pontil scar, sheared lip, 5 3/8" high. On the inside near the base is a tiny potstone on the inside surface with tiny radiation, otherwise perfect. A nice example of the rare tall narrow form, also a rare short size for that form, made in New England circa 1790 to1815, $1,150 | |
The items below have been sold, but are left on to be used for reference.
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| Item PT023, FLASK, 18 ribs swirled to the right, plump ovoid form, brilliant amethyst, pontiled, 5 ¾" high, sheared lip, very bold ribbing. Has a tiny surface potstone with a tiny bruise around it, otherwise perfect, probably made by EMIL LARSON AT VINELAND NEW JERSEY, circa 1932 to 1942 Sold | |
| Item PT028, PITKIN FLASK, 36 ribs broken swirled to the right, golden yellow, deeply pushed up base with Open Pontil, sheared lip, 6 ¾" high, strong ribbing. Has some minor high point wear near the base, otherwise perfect, a rare and beautiful color for this early flask, New England circa 1785 to 1830 Sold | |