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Posted 04 December 2007 18:59


Blue Hybrid

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[quote]earlyglass (03/12/2007)
....This one I got early last year, just love the very early shape...

(sorry if I'm taking over here!?

egc

www.earlyglass.com[/quote]

 

NOW THAT IS FEKKING STUNNING! THE SICKNESS GIVES IT SUCH APPEAL!



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Posted 05 December 2007 00:01


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.... yep, totally agree, really looks like it comes from 1650/60, not made yesterday!

egc

www.earlyglass.com

Early Glass, it's unique, it's historic, it's an investment in craftmanship

 
Post #40403
Posted 05 December 2007 20:14


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Fabulous shaft & Globe Mark and it looks just about as early as they get. I would kill for a bottle like that mate and i really love it.  Whats on the seal?

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WANTED. Early glass of all types. Early Pontilled phials/Vials and other small pontilled early bottles. Quality Sealed Onions,Mallets,Shaft & Globe etc and good quality Bellarmines. Many ThanksWayneWood.

 

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Post #40479
Posted 06 December 2007 00:17


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Love the blackglass Wayne & Mark. My favourite backglass item ever has to be this tiny sealed dated shaft & globe in the museum of London. (I wonder if they'd sell it to me if I offered a tenner...)

http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/ceramics/pages/object.asp?obj_id=444108

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Wanted - slab sealed porters & flasks. Top prices paid, especially for Nottinghamshire & veterinary examples.
Also wanted - Nottingham pot lids & gingers.

Post #40519
Posted 06 December 2007 01:46


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aint that just fabulous. Thanks for the link mate and that has to be one of the best wine bottles i have ever seen.

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WANTED. Early glass of all types. Early Pontilled phials/Vials and other small pontilled early bottles. Quality Sealed Onions,Mallets,Shaft & Globe etc and good quality Bellarmines. Many ThanksWayneWood.

 

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Post #40522
Posted 07 December 2007 00:53


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Now there are some FANTASTIC piece........Sh*t, just drooled all over my keyboard and shorted it out

Looking for Maugham Patents and any round-ended bottle including hybrid types (After a maugham with an early Codd Patent top on it).

Also after bottles with "WATERS" on them,As in brewers or manufacturers name,Also after the "Waters & Robson" of Morpeth Crown seal Ginger Beer.

Post #40615
Posted 07 December 2007 01:31


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tonight's serving....

closeup of this amazing gigantic sussex placenamed bottle, got earlier this year..

and just a nice dated, placenamed onion with oodles of aging... I've had this one twice. Who's going to have it next?....

egc

Early Glass, it's unique, it's historic, it's an investment in craftmanship

 
Post #40619
Posted 07 December 2007 02:02


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THAT'S A WEIRD LIP ON THE SUSSEX BOTTLE --- IS IT AN EXTRA PIECE OF GLASS STICKING UP ?  A GREAT BOTTLE, DO YOU STILL OWN IT ?



Wanted --- any unusual items from Kent & the South East, including advertising, early stoneware, & bottles (of course!).  Also rare patent poisons, early pontilled medicines, & rare burst lip/teakettle inks.

Post #40624
Posted 07 December 2007 11:41


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Love the 1720 dated Westwood onion mate. Been after a good small dated English onion for some years now and i just hope i can get one before i pop my clogs!  Incredible lip on the Sussex Onion.

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WANTED. Early glass of all types. Early Pontilled phials/Vials and other small pontilled early bottles. Quality Sealed Onions,Mallets,Shaft & Globe etc and good quality Bellarmines. Many ThanksWayneWood.

 

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Post #40639
Posted 08 December 2007 21:16
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earlyglass (07/12/2007)
tonight's serving....

closeup of this amazing gigantic sussex placenamed bottle, got earlier this year..

and just a nice dated, placenamed onion with oodles of aging... I've had this one twice. Who's going to have it next?....

egc

i went and looked at this large sussex onion bottle there was a few seals in the auction including a dated octaganal seal with dammage and a foreign sealed onion / i didnt buy the rye seal because i thought it was a bit big to display and i thought it might have been a chemist bottle am i wrong ?


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