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Steve/sewell

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I need more Stoddard based glass from your personal collections to complete that section of my website. Historical flasks,Whiskey bottles,Medicines,stubby beer bottles,inks Farleys ect,Demi-Johns,shards anything with good attribution to the various Stoddard factory sites. Here are the latest Stoddard pages which are for the most part complete information wise but not complete glass content picture wise. If you have additional information I'm not aware of I would include that also. When viewing the pages you will see that others from this site ABN have contributed significantly and I cant thank them enough.

http://historical-american-glass.com/joseph-foster-stoddards-first-glass-factory.html

http://historical-american-glass.com/calvin-curtice--company.html

http://historical-american-glass.com/south-stoddard-glass-manufacturing-co-1851-1858.html

Any Stoddard glass,bottles in any of your collections would be a great addition to the site.If you could include a little information with each set of pictures you send me particularly in regards to what factory made it. I will include a nice write up about you the collector and bottle owner.

I have not begun the Foster son's New Granite glass works site because I have no glass attributed to that factory in my own collection. I could really use all of your help. I have seen your Stoddard glass posted here before I know you guys have it give me a chance to display it as it would help to further the bottle collecting hobby as a whole. Thanks Steve
 

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I'm not sure of Stoddard but I think so.
It has OP and an X and reverse 200 on the base. Well maybe it's a 500. it's a bit faint.
I'm not a photographer, especially with my 10 year old camera.
Your welcome to the pic though.

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Hi Steve. I have two pieces that I will gladly photograph outside tomorrow in good light. These are the two: an ink like Erics, embossed with an "X" and a utility I dug along with it. I will try to get them posted tomorrow unless you prefer to have the pics sent directly to you.

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Thanks guys the more the merrier,great looking glass. I will post them Paul just shoot me an email or PM. Same to you Eric if you can take a few more pictures of your ink that would be good. Stubby beers,whiskeys anything!!
 

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Here's some pics. First the utility. It measures 4-1/4" height, 1-5/8" wide, the neck opening and the pontil are both 1/2".

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Flared lip attachment

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The lip from the top

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The cone ink.

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Other side. Note the deep indented line running along it. Not sure if that was in the mold , or a sag...Red might have some insight.

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