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Lot # 93 - Assorted 19th & 20th Century Clear Glass Vessels
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
| Pickup Instructions: | |
| Start Date/Time: | 02-Sep-2025 7:00:00 AM |
| End Date/Time: | 09-Sep-2025 8:32:00 PM |
| Current bid: |
$9.00 |
| Highest bidder: | 125 |
Auction has ended |
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Description :
Lot 93: Assorted 19th & 20th Century Clear Glass Vessels
A visually striking collection of five clear glass containers, blending 19th-century craftsmanship with early 20th-century pressed glass charm. This grouping includes a mix of decanters, cruets, and a footed candy jar—each showcasing distinct silhouettes and decorative flourishes that speak to their varied origins. Contents: Large round-bottomed decanter with a solid glass stopper; likely hand-blown with subtle pontil evidence Hexagonal footed candy jar with lid; attributed to 19th-century crystal, approx. 9" tall Tall swirl-pattern cruet with stopper and handle; pressed glass, attributed to Anchor Hocking Small bulbous cruet with Star of David motif; pressed glass, Anchor Hocking Small ribbed pitcher with applied handle; possibly earlier, with hand-tooled details Design: A mix of paneled, swirled, and ribbed patterns; some with pressed motifs, others with hand-finished elements
Materials: Clear soda-lime glass, ranging from hand-blown to molded examples
Dimensions: Approx. 4" to 9" H
Collectibility: This lot offers a charming cross-section of clear glass design evolution—from utilitarian elegance to decorative pressed motifs. Ideal for collectors seeking variety, historical resonance, or display-worthy silhouettes Historical Note:
Clear glass vessels like these were staples in domestic life, used for serving, storing, and display. The mix of hand-blown and pressed techniques reflects the transition from artisanal to industrial glassmaking in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Auction History
Highest bidder is 125
| Date | Bid | User |
|---|---|---|
| 09-Sep-2025 10:32:19 AM | $9.00 | 125 |
| 09-Sep-2025 10:32:19 AM | $8.00 | Teresa |
| 06-Sep-2025 3:12:18 PM | $5.00 | 125 |
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