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AMERICAN, 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES
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A MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF GLASS FLASKS AND BOTTLES
AMERICAN, 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES
comprising eight flasks and three bottles, including a diamond and daisy amethyst mold-blown flask, Attributed to Henry Stiegel, Flint Glass Manufactory, Manheim, Pennsylvania, an aquamarine mold-blown violin or scroll flask and a Brown's Celebrated Indian Herb Bitters figural bottle.
5 in. high the smallest, 12½ in. high the largest
AMERICAN, 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES
comprising eight flasks and three bottles, including a diamond and daisy amethyst mold-blown flask, Attributed to Henry Stiegel, Flint Glass Manufactory, Manheim, Pennsylvania, an aquamarine mold-blown violin or scroll flask and a Brown's Celebrated Indian Herb Bitters figural bottle.
5 in. high the smallest, 12½ in. high the largest
Provenance
The Diamond and Daisy flask:
Cornellius J. Sullivan, New York
Sold, American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, New York, 29 April- 1 May 1937, lot 261.
W.B. Goodwin Collection no. 580
The Mold Blown George Washington Bust flask:
W.B. Goodwin Collection no. 626
Cornellius J. Sullivan, New York
Sold, American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, New York, 29 April- 1 May 1937, lot 261.
W.B. Goodwin Collection no. 580
The Mold Blown George Washington Bust flask:
W.B. Goodwin Collection no. 626
Exhibited
LOAN:
Portland, Maine, Portland Museum of Art, Property from W. B. Goodwin, loan nos. 2.1983.312, 2.1983.340, 2.1983.345
Portland, Maine, Portland Museum of Art, Property from W. B. Goodwin, loan nos. 2.1983.312, 2.1983.340, 2.1983.345
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.
Brought to you by
Andrew Holter
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