Medicine bottle: 18th century
Medicine bottle: 18th century. Date: 1701-1800, Inscribed "Dicey & Co. No. 10 Bow Church Yard, London - True Daffy's Elixir". The bottle was found in Little Britain, London.
A ROMAN BLUE MOULD-BLOWN GLASS FLASK
A ROMAN BLUE MOULD-BLOWN GLASS FLASK 1ST CENTURY A.D. The body decorated in relief with six vessels each set within a niche supported by columns, the vessels comprising two fruit(?) laden kraters, two ewers and two twin-handled vessels, bunches of grapes within the festoons below and egg-shaped motifs within arches on the shoulder, the neck with flaring mouth and rounded inward-folded rim 3 1/8 in. (8 cm.) high
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SOME EARLY GLASS.
SOME EARLY GLASS.
SOME EARLY GLASS.
SOME EARLY GLASS.
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Face Jug 19thC
PZH Delft Ginger Jar Vase Delfts Blauw Molen Windmill Vaas 花王 Kaou Pioen Peony Floral Urn Plateelbak
STUNNING OLD DELFTS BLAUW GINGER JAR BY PLATEELBAKKERIJ ZUID-HOLLAND!🌴Pls click "Learn more about this item” for description/size/condition🏺PZH originating in Gouda, was "way out there" in producing "gouda-ware" and "art nouveau" and pretty much doing their own thing, ha! I've always enjoyed the palette in Delft Blue and that the patterns are either non-traditional Delft or just a bit.The central medallion features a landscape of quintessential Dutch icons of farmhouse, barn, large…
Benicia Iridescence and Patina on Bottles – Not a Sick Bottle
Benicia iridescent glass. Colors range from bright red to beautiful greens and blues. Southwick & Tupper, NY
Ancient Glass Catalog: Roman
Byzantine amber glass jar with multicolored iridescence The square-sided body decorated with relief panels of an angel raising a staff in his right hand, a tree, a date-palm, and a seated and standing figure. Very rare type. 6th-7th Century AD
Collectiestuk: Rondbuikige fles met afgeplatte zijden in helder lichtgroen glas, geiriseerd, gebroken, gelijmd
Rondbuikige fles in helder olijfgroen glas. Aan onderzijde pontilmerk aan hoog…
V&A · Gothic
The Gothic style first appeared in the early 12th century in northern France .
SOME EARLY GLASS.
SOME EARLY GLASS. Wayne Wood collection
The Antique Dispensary
Glorious transitional shaft and globe wine bottle found in the River Dee near Chester.
Important Civil War Soldiers Stoneware Churn - Jul 19, 2014 | Crocker Farm in MD
Sold $350,000 Important and Possibly Unique Five-Gallon Stoneware Churn with Cobalt Marching Civil War Soldier Decoration, New York State origin, possibly Fort Edward, NY, circa 1861-1865, ovoid churn with tooled shoulder, rounded rim, and applied lug handles, boldly decorated with a large slip-trailed design of four marching Union Civil War soldiers. Decoration depicts four strong-jawed, mustached soldiers in a tightly-formed battle line, each with distinctive forage cap, buttoned coat, and…
Late 16th Century “Bellermine” Jug
SOME EARLY GLASS.
SOME EARLY GLASS.