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Brilliant yellow French Brandy bottle. Hand blown into a three part mold with applied string collar and sheared mouth, c. 1870. Very desirable color with fine waffled surface texture. 19” t x 14” w.  $475

A circa 1825 Stoddard N.H. Demi John with a very unusual long neck. Desirable twisting of the neck with long bubbles and a pleasant light, yellow green color.18” t x 8” w.$ 325

 
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A very attractive N.E. hand blown

flask in a desirable color. C. 1825,

of the type made in the earliest glass

houses here in America. 6.75” h x

4.375” w.  $425

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