Stiegel Type Blue Flint Glass Creamer, c. 1770. Medium ribbing. See page 216, Stiegel Glass by Frederick William Hunter, figure 71. Perfect condition, 4 1/2 inches high.
18th Century American Stiegel-type White Flint Glass Creamer, c. 1777. Folded rim and vertical ribbed. See STIEGEL GLASS by Frederick William Hunter, Plate 74, Also shown in Antiques magazine, April 1971, page 509. Purchased from the Atkinson collection in Newtown, Pa. Perfect condition. 5 inches high.
Early American Stiegel-type Rare Blown Glass Salt, c. 1770. Elongated diamond pattern with nine petal form base. Excellent condition. No chips or cracks. 3 inches tall x 2 1/2 inches wide at top.
Early American South Jersey Style Clear Glass Footed Salt, c. 1780. With applied base. Diamond pattern. Excellent condition with no chips or cracks. 3 inches high x 2 1/2 inches wide at top.
Rare Stiegel Type "White" Clear Glass Drug Bottle with Original Screw Pewter top, circa 1772. Attributed Baron Steigel & floral decoration by Sebastian Witmer. Excellent condition, no chips or cracks. 5 3/4 inches.
Early American Hand Blown Bar Bottle, c. 1810-20. Two applied rings to neck. Internal crack in rings where they are joined. Rough pontil. 9 1/8 inches.
South Jersey Style Glass Bank, early 19th century. Blown in the mold, elongated diamond quilted pattern clear glass. Unusual green cap with floral pattern. Perfect condition, very fine workmanship. Rough pontil. 10 inches high
American Double Flip Glass, c. 1870. Etched Ship design. Rough pontil. A very small rim flake has been smoothed out. Very light green glass. 6 1/8 inches high.