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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 4/29/2007 4:35:55 PM   
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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 4/29/2007 4:37:45 PM   
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Doc Dunnings Old Home Bitters/ Greensboro NC...
Usually seen in amber, these were designed to be made into lamps...14 inches tall....currently listed on ebay...
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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 4/29/2007 4:39:21 PM   
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Ceramic: kellys  cabin Bitters..






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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 4/29/2007 4:41:20 PM   
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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 4/29/2007 4:41:57 PM   
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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 5/15/2007 8:50:09 PM   
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Another Charles B. Gardner flask also made in 1973 by Pairpoint Glass Works...in near transparent opalescent





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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 2/3/2008 9:13:12 AM   
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Does anyone know the status of Tom Haunton's book on Clevenger Glass? He mentioned years ago that he was working on one and I've kept an eye out but haven't seen it published. If it's out there I'd love to buy a copy, I've been buying those Clevenger repros for years because they are often cheap as dirt.

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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 2/6/2008 2:32:01 AM   
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SEAN...here's the last I heard from Tom via Email in June of last year:

I'm working towards finishing my book on 20th century South Jersey glass this summer. Writing most of the text this year after twenty years of research, interviews, and photography. All Clevenger production will be detailed - one reason it's taken so long! - as well as glass from about thirty other small glass operations such as Dell, Hofbauer, Larson, Marks, and many more.

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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 2/6/2008 9:31:53 PM   
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Cool, sounds like it's still in the works anyway, which is good. It would be a valuable piece of work.

Thanks for the update!

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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 2/9/2008 9:47:18 AM   
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I think I have one of these. Is there an op on the base?  What do these go for anyway??

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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 2/9/2008 10:50:44 AM   
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National American Glass Club, Ltd., Founder's Chapter. Morning Program: “Stemless Glassware,” Nancy K. Griswold, Member of Founders Chapter. Nancy will lead off our discussion of the many types and sizes of whiskey tasters, cordials, highballs, and tumblers. Please bring along some of your “glassware without a stem” to show us.
Afternoon Program: “South Jersey Glass,” Thomas C. Haunton, Author and Historian. Glass collector and historian, Tom Haunton returns to Founders Chapter to share his expertise on 20th century New Jersey glass. The author of the book Tippecanoe and E. G. Booz Too! as well as numerous publications about glass and bottles, Tom is nearing completion of his comprehensive book about 20th century South Jersey hand-blown glass, entitled Last Links to the Past. He will present a slide show about Clevenger Brothers glass, plus a challenging “Real vs. Repro” display and a quiz featuring 19th and 20th century South Jersey glass.

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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 2/9/2008 11:01:56 AM   
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It might be very exclusive or I just missed it. I couldn't find an addy for them anywhere, only that the founders chapter is Boston.

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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 2/9/2008 8:53:33 PM   
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CREWE...I think that one was pontilled...it sold on eBay in excess of $50.00 if I recall correctly. ERIC...thanks for that update. I've been looking forward to Tom's book for some time now. It will be an invaluable resource for collectors and researchers alike.


Another color of the Imperial Glass Co...West VA Commemorative flask.





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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 2/9/2008 9:01:25 PM   
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ok..back to the stirrup flasks...posts #18 & #51. I may be a bit closer in determining their origins. Saw this one on eBay. Can't tell if corker or screwcap. It is the same shape , style, etc., but with label for "Boots & Saddle" whiskey.




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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 6/11/2010 4:12:28 AM   
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Clevenger Bros Jenny Lind calabashes. Only 2 of the pictured 6 bottles are marked CB on the base.






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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 6/11/2010 4:13:04 AM   
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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 6/11/2010 4:14:06 AM   
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2 Czecholslovakian Jenny Lind reproes...





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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 6/11/2010 4:17:21 AM   
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The Clevenger Bros reproes have but a single plume of smoke arising from the large center smokestack...




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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 6/11/2010 4:18:12 AM   
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where as the Czech examples have plumes arising from 3 stacks and show what appears to be a flag on the right roof edge...also note the smoke plume is wider than on the Clevenger examples.






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RE: CLEVENGER BROS. - 6/11/2010 7:11:01 AM   
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Thats quite a collection whiskeyman!! I had two Jenny linds.I believe they were Czech.I bought them not knowing the difference between original, Czech, and Clevenger.I`ve since learned.Nice collection.

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