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I just finished work today as it was an easy one surprisingly as we have been swamped with too much work of late. About a month ago my wife and I found this old 1911 display cabinet which has one drawer,and a large wooden cabinet in the bottom, along with 3 glass and one wooden display shelves on the top. This is one of three in my home where recently I have moved some my favorite,rare and quite old glass to. A lot of the early glass works from around the United States and one in Germany are represented in this cabinet.

From Germany the glass works of Johan Peter Wentzel ( Peterstahl Wald Glas) 1710 to 1743, In New Jersey in the Southern part of the state the following glass factories are represented in the cabinet. The United Glass Manufactory of Caspar Wistar 1739 to 1780, Glass house New Jersey the Stangers brothers 1779 to 1783,The Heston and Carpenter Works ( The same works as the Stangers) 1784 to 1803,The Olive Glass works the same one as the Heston Carpenter 1803 to 1815, The Isabella glass works of Thomas Stanger Old Brooklyn 1831 to 1868, Christian Stanger at Malaga 1810 to 1820 later the same factory was operated by Daniel Miller from 1821 to 1830 when he sold the works to John G Rosenbaum and the Famous Thomas Whitney 1831 to 1883,The Capewell Glass works in Camden City 1848 to 1860, In Northern New Jersey the glass factory of George Dummer of Jersey city 1824 to 1862.

In the state of Pennsylvania the following works are represented.The American Flint Glass Manufactory of Wilhem Henry Stighil ( Stiegel ) Elizabeth Furnace and Manheim 1763 to 1774, The Philadelphia Glass works in Northern Liberties ( Now Kensington Philadelphia ) of Towars and Leycock 17 71 to 1773 and then John Elliot 1774 to 1796, The new Stourbridge Flint glass works of John Stourbridge in Pittsburgh ( 1823 to 1838) Benjamin Bakewell ( 1809 to 1813 ) later Bakewell Page and Bakewell (1813 to 1827 )

From the State of Maryland the Glass works Of John Frederick Amelung 1782 to 1796 From the state of Massachusetts the Glass Works of Boston & Sandwich Glass Company 1826 to 1888 , The New England Glass company of East Cambridge 1818 to 1880,Thomas Caines Phoenix glass works 1811 to 1857 ,From The State of Rhode Island the Providence Flint Glass Works (1830–33), In New Hampshire the Keen Glass works (1815 to 1842). In New York State the Redford Glass works ( 1831 to 1851 ) and the Lancaster glass works 1840 to 1860 .

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5. From the William J Elsholz ( who assembled one of the greatest glass collections ever in America ) a rare New England Glass Company pressed glass ship Lacy salt 1825 to 1840.

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6. From the left to right, a Stiegel tumbler from the wolf family of Manheim Pa.,A very rare Neal listed NE1a New England Glass Company milk glass with fiery opalescent mottling Lacy salt dish,The green picket fence type salt is a rare Jersey City George Dummer made Neal listed JY1a Lacy salt and to the right of it is a looped Green and milk glass South Jersey type egg.

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7. In the back corner is a Isabella made double handled pitcher,in front of it is the Wald glas creamer with white threading from the glass works of Johan Peter Wentzel Peterstahl in Germany,in front of it is a rare Neal Listed BT-9 New England Glass company ship.

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NICE STEVE MAN!!I have long wanted one of those salt boats..especially in cobalt..JAMIE
 

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8. Thanks Jamie,
From Left to right, an early glass ink well either from Wistarburgh or Glassboro,a large Marriage pitcher or glass from the Malaga Glass works of Christian stanger,in front of it is the Wistar made scent bottle,A Wistarburgh made Dog drinking vessel which I have shown often at this forum,In the right rear corner a Lancaster made Lily pad pitcher and it front of it a Wistarburgh made Green footed Tumbler or drinking glass

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9.Left to right A tall 9 inches in height Bakewell made flint glass fancy drinking glass,behind it in the corner is a Lancaster Glass works threaded pitcher,in the middle at the bottom is a Capewell made Iron pontiled glass hat,behind it is a Thomas Cain Phoenix glass works made three ringed decanter ,in front of it are two wine glasses the one on the left is a very early South Jersey made glass and the taller one on the right is a Stiegel made air twist wine bowl.On the bottom right is a lacy made cup plate depicting a man and a woman arguing on it.

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