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Tag Archives: Eagle
Steele’s Niagara Star Bitters – Lockport Glass Works
STEELE’S NIAGARA STAR BITTERS Steele’s Niagara Star Bitters – Lockport Glass Works 16 October 2012 (R•100918) (R•041219) The Jack Stecher picture of the three great labeled Upstate New York Bitters bottles (see top-most picture) on Peachridge Glass recently prompted me to go … Continue reading
Posted in Bitters, Collectors & Collections, Figural Bottles, Glass Companies & Works, History
Tagged Benjamin Fletcher, bitters, Eagle, George A. Torrance, Hon. Richard B. Hoag, Jack Stecher, Jean W. Dunn, John W. Steele, Lockport, Locks, Meyer, New York, Niagara, Star, Steele's, Wallace W. Steele
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Three Concentric Ring Eagles in Heckler 100 Auction
The Warren C. Lane, Jr., Esquire Collection of Historical Flasks and 19th Century Art Glass featuring the Dr. Gary and Arlette Johnson Collection Three Concentric Ring Eagles in Heckler 100 Auction 17 September 2012 The Warren C. Lane, Jr., Esquire … Continue reading
Posted in Auction News, Collectors & Collections, Early American Glass, Flasks, Historical Flasks, News
Tagged auction, Cambridge, Canteen, Concentric, Eagle, Edgar and Bernice Garbisch, Flask, George S. McKearin, GII-77, GII-77a, Heckler, Historical Flasks, Massachusetts, New England Glass Company, Norman C. Heckler & Company, ring, Warren "Bud" Lane, Warren C. Lane
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Looking at Six Gorgeous Historical Flasks in the Heckler 100 Auction
The Warren C. Lane, Jr., Esquire Collection of Historical Flasks and 19th Century Art Glass featuring the Dr. Gary and Arlette Johnson Collection The Warren C. Lane, Jr., Esquire Collection of Historical Flasks The Heckler clan has a monster auction (Visit … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Auction News, Blown Glass, Collectors & Collections, Early American Glass, Flasks, Glass Companies & Works, Historical Flasks, News
Tagged Connecticut, Cornucopia, Coventry, Crossed Keys Masonic, Dr. Charles Osgood, Dr. Gary and Arlette Johnson, Eagle, Edmund and Jayne Blaske, GII-57, GII-58, GIV-30, GX-24, GX-25, GX-26, Heckler, Historical Flask, J.P.F, Jared Spencer, Kevin Sives, Manchester, Paul Richards, Robert Mebane, Sam Laidacker, Warren "Bud" Lane, Warren C. Lane
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Eagle embossed flasks for Independence Day
The boys and girls are really letting the eagles fly over on Early American Glass on facebook. Look at these GREAT pictures. I will continue to add pictures throughout the day as I suspect more will leave their perches. Have … Continue reading
Posted in Early American Glass, Facebook, Flasks, Historical Flasks, Holiday, Photography
Tagged 4th of July, Cody Zeleny, Dale Santos, Dana Charlton-Zarro, Double Eagle, Eagle, Eric Correla, Flask, GI-14, GI-26, GII-62, GII-70, GII-79, GIV-1, Greg Sweet, GV-10, GV-8, Historical, Independence, Michael George, Mike Brauser, Pantaloon, Rick Ciralli, sandor fuss, Willington
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He is in Houston 2 Hours and I’m in Houston 30 Years and he finds what?
On the right of each page on Peachridge Glass web site is a Categories list that I continually add to as the site expands. I wish I could think of two words to file these types of stories like, “you’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Digging and Finding, Flasks, Historical Flasks, News
Tagged antiques, case, Charter, display, Eagle, GII-60, Historical Flask, Oak, shop
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The Charter Oak Historical Flask
John Pastor, pictured with Liz Maxbauer above, had this great little flask called a Charter Oak at the 2012 Baltimore Bottle Show (Read further: A Salute to the 2012 Baltimore Antique Bottle Show) this past March. It was part of a preview … Continue reading
Posted in Auction News, Bottle Shows, Early American Glass, eBay, Flasks, Historical Flasks, History, News
Tagged American Glass Gallery, Baltimore, Charter, Charter Oak, Connecticut, Eagle, Hartford, Holly Noordsy, Independence, Jeff Noordsy, John Pastor, Liz Maxbauer, Oak, Royal Charter, sandor fuss, Wyllys Hyll
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The McKearin Historical Flask Groups
I have created a list of the McKearin Historical Flask Groups. This chart will help in identifying the major flask groupings. I also keep the BLASKE COLLECTION, The Edmund & Jayne Blaske Collection of American Historical Flasks handy for reference. … Continue reading
Posted in Early American Glass, Flasks, Historical Flasks, Questions
Tagged american, Baltimore, Blaske, Clapsed Hand, collection, Companion, Cornucopia, Eagle, Edmund Blaske, Flask, Historical Flask, Jayne Blaske, Lettered, Masonic, McKearin, monument, Pictorial, Pikes Peak, Portrait, Railroad, Scroll, shield, sunburst, Traveler's, Violin
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The GIV Eagle Masonic Historical Flask
Two nice pictures of a cobalt blue, Eagle Masonic historical flask were posted on facebook the other day by New Orleans, super collector Charles Aprill (2 l’s) that rocked the site prompting some high praise from all who viewed. This … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Article Publications, Auction News, Collectors & Collections, Color Runs, Flasks, Glass Companies & Works, Historical Flasks, History, News
Tagged American Bottle Auctions, Charles April, Charles I. Bukin, Eagle, Edmund Blaske, Henry Schoolcraft, Historical Flask, Jayne Blaske, JKB, Justus Perry, Keene, Kevin A. Sives, Marlboro Street, Masonic, Michael George, New Hampshire, Norman Heckler, Sam Laidacker, sandor fuss, Tom McCandless
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Really liking this “Charleston Shield” Superior Soda Water
Really liking this “Charleston Shield” Superior Soda Water 22 April 2012 You can not miss this eBay listing for a blue Superior Soda Water or “Charleston Shield”. The bottle is drop dead gorgeous and is in great condition. This has … Continue reading
Posted in Collectors & Collections, Color Runs, Digging and Finding, eBay, Soda Water
Tagged Charleston, Eagle, eBay, Mike Newman, shield, Soda, Superior Soda Water, water
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Benicia Iridescence and Patina on Bottles – Not a Sick Bottle
Benicia Iridescence and Patina on Bottles – Not a Sick Bottle 09 February 2012 (R•041614) I wanted to start a collection of pictures of bottles with Benicia iridescence and/or patina. Please send me examples of bottles you have or pictures … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Ancient Glass, Digging and Finding, History, Questions, Sea Glass
Tagged American Bottle Auctions, ancient, Andy Goldfrank, Benicia, Benicia Beach, bottles, california, Coon & Spencer Nectarian, Dennis Rogers, Eagle, Iridescence, Jeff Wichman, Lauren Bottone, Mike Dolcini, Mineral, Patina, Pocahontas Bitters, Roman, Schnapps, sea glass, Vonthofen
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