The Eagle bottle is a mineral water or beer. These were produced primarily on the East Coast, and most likely at Dyottville Glass Works in Philadelphia for the West Coast bottlers. The bottle is a good one, and is sought after by collectors. If not damaged, you have a bottle that would sell for...
Linda,
The flask appears to be a GIII-4, but can't tell for positive from pictures. This is a very common mold, but the aquamarine do not show up as often. The flask would have been produced at the Coventry Glass Works, and is probably circa 1830-1850. If undamaged, it should bring $200-$300...
The Galleria Auctions are now accepting consignments for our 2005 auction schedule. Due to the consignment of the Mary Carter figural collection and the size of it, we are scheduling a general consignment sale for April and September of 2005. Consignments of quality items are now being accepted...
There seems to be some confusion on the auctions. You do not have to be a subscriber to bid on the auctions. We are running on the internet at www.bottlemagazine.com.
You can view auction, or register to bid once opened. The next auction will be the Galleria VIII. This auction includes nearly...
The Galleria VII auction of the Roger Long collection part II is now available for viewing at: www.bottlemagazine.com. Don't forget to subscribe while at the site as well.
The Reynolds is a very rare bottle. There was not one sold in the fabulous Greer sale, and if perfect in condition, it would command many hundreds of dollars at auction.
The Galleria VI absentee auction is now available for viewing at www.bottlemagazine.com Catalogs are available and will be mailed upon receipt of payment by the end of June.
We are now selling the absentee catalogs, and of course already receiving bids on the May Roger long collection. Go to www.bottlemagazine.com for more info. We have limited numbers of the catalogs available. We are also accepting quality consignments for the next auction which will be...