American Furniture & Decorative Arts

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  1. Seven Blown Glass Stemware Items, early 19th century, three various
    sized with colorless glass bowls on stems with internal white latticino
    spirals, together with four small colorless cordials, (imperfections), ht.
    4-7 in.
    $200-300




  2. Five Free-blown Colorless Wheel-engraved Flip Glasses, early 19th
    century, two with molded flutes around the bottom, two with etched
    potted flowers design, one with wide band of flower stems, ht. 4 3/8-8
    in.
    $400-600




  3. Four Colorless Pressed Pattern Glass Items, Boston & Sandwich
    Glass Company, Sandwich, Massachusetts, 1855-70, a small compote,
    pitcher, and small footed dish in the New England Pineapple pattern, a
    large compote in the Horn of Plenty (comet) pattern on matching base,
    ht. 2 7/8-8 1/2 in.
    $700-900




  4. Blown Colorless and Cut Glass Compote with Five Mercury Glass
    Kugels, 19th century, round bowl on knopped stem and disk base with
    cut punties and ovals around the side, with one gold and four round
    silver kugel ornaments, bowl ht. 8, dia. 10 3/8 in.
    $300-500




591.
Five Blown Glass Items, early 19th and 20th century, a colorless plate
with molded flutes around the cavetto, cut leaf borders, and cut central
blossom; two colorless flip glasses with wheel engraved rim borders
over molded fluting; an early 18th century free-blown olive amber
“Belgian type” wine or spirits bottle with flanged lip, laid-on lip ring, and
high kick-up, a pale transparent aqua footed center bowl attributed to
the Clevenger Bros. Glassworks, Clayton, New Jersey, c. 1940, with
folded rim, applied pinched disc base, and deep conical pontil, ht. 1
1/2-7 7/8 in.
$200-300

592.
Pale Green-aquamarine Blown Three-mold Glass Decanter,
possibly Keene, New Hampshire, early 19th century, pint-sized square
vessel with chamfered corners, diamond diaper and vertical ribbed
panels interrupted with horizontal ribbing at the shoulder and middle,
plain base with rough pontil, McKearin GII-28, ht. 6 3/4 in.
$600-800

593.
Two Small Colorless Blown and Cut Glass Bowls, c. 1825, deep
round bowls with cut flutes around the bottom, ht. 3 1/2, dia. 4 1/2 in.
$200-250

594.
American School, 19th Century

Double Portraits of a Man and Wife, c. 1840. Unsigned. Oil on
canvas, oval bust-length portraits painted on a single canvas, 27 1/2
x 35 in., in a ripple-molded frame. Condition: Retouch, small patch
repair l.c., cleaned, and varnished.
$1,000-1,500

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