Wow! I really love to see photos of collections! I particularly like what I believe is the small Nailsea pitcher and the flint glass mug. Could you give a little more info. on those pieces?
Thanks for the compliments. I'll post new pictures
when I am able to find time to go though a few box's
with other bottles. Yes annie44, that is a Nailsea pitcher
that I have had for a while now. I would like to someday
get more. The mug is very early. The form has been used
in both American and Europe. I truly cannot make a
accurate determination of its real origin. Maybe some day???
Greg we have very similar tastes in glass.Thats an awesome collection you have there.
I just got done cleaning out a very similar looking gun cabinet that I had converted for bottles.
While I was boxing my collection up I stumbled upon a chestnut flask in a slightly brighter
green then a typical Wistar bottle with the inverted rolled lip.
The chestnut flask I see in picture 5 you posted has the same inverted lip,
middle row fourth from the left I beleive it is a Stiegel bottle I have one just like it .
The color although early colonial green has a tinge of brighter green seen often in the common
junk bottles that Stiegel listed in advertisments.Here is a picture of it.
Your bottle is very rare.I have only seen one other like it.
Here is the bottle amongest other Stiegel bottles.