Hey thanks Mike .Is this the one woody .Its got a nasty lip chip [&o]. I dug this one my self it was under a ton of rock and brick .Still a pretty little thing though. Thanks for looken Guys and good luck diggen to ya. bill
Yes Sir here ya go Woody a pic of the bottom. It was dug up along side the aqua cone the broken top umbrella , the green Butlers the 3 stone master inks The Spalding glue and the Hover cement which are all pontiled too. Seem some one like to write at the spot I dug thoses .Any ideal on valueeven tho its damaged .I know thats not somes favorite question but would like to know as this piece is hard to pin down .Lobey said something about stoddard maybe Ive allso be told keene .? Please excuse my grammer .Thanks for looking and any help you all could give. Good luck diggen all. bill
It could be Stoddard or one of the early New England glass houses.
Even with the lip chip I think it would be worth a hundred dollars or so, Bill.
1840-1860, I believe.
Bill,nice group of inks.No way to tell for sure but my guess on the green one is a Pittsburgh or Ohio glasshouse,but Woody is right definately pre 60 probably 40's..I have seen those in green and amber here,the lips are always broke[].The glasshouse thing is tricky,as it could be eastern also,NH,NY,BALT,PHILLY,or just about anywhere.Wherever it is from it is a good one.