by admin | Jan 20, 2021 | Articles
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by admin | Dec 23, 2018 | Articles
One of the earliest form of American flasks was the swirled ribbed style known as a “Pitkin”. This flask type was named(by collectors) after the famed Pitkin Glass Works which operated in East Manchester, CT from 1783 until the 1830s, as it was once...
by admin | Dec 23, 2018 | Articles
The objects discussed in this article are very likely from New England, 1750s – 1820s period. This is merely a basic overview of common (and some not so common) forms. An article should (and could) be written for each one! Early American Utility...
by admin | Mar 2, 2015 | Articles
As a collector’s glass interest increases , their pocketbook and space to display decreases. Well, this article can help you with the latter. Inkwells are the jewels of the bottle collecting world, and a collector can amass a stunning group of them without the clutter...
by admin | Feb 24, 2015 | Articles
If you have ever found yourself spending a Saturday night analyzing the mold markings of a bottle under a high-powered light and a loupe… well, you might be a glass geek! After a couple nights of “geeking out”, I find myself having more questions and fewer answers. As...
by admin | Feb 24, 2015 | Articles
Liquid brilliance, ornate mold design, and pure Yankee ingenuity could best describe the Blown Three Mold glass produced in America during the first half of the 19th century. So what is Blown Three Mold (also commonly referred to as BTM)? It is a mold-blown process...
by admin | Feb 20, 2015 | Homepage Slideshow
by admin | Feb 20, 2015 | Homepage Slideshow
by admin | Feb 20, 2015 | Homepage Slideshow