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Auction 24 - Lots 31 to 40
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Joseph J. Terris, St. John. NB-92
This is the inside thread variant of the Terris quart. It is by far the rarer of the two. Munderloh marked.
This example is in remarkably good condition - near mint. Very strong clean transfer. There is one patch of rust to the right of the transfer but otherwise it is flawless.
A great upgrade if yours is damaged. You will see few better.
Opening Bid: $200
Estimated Range: $300-400
Sold for $700.
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| 32 |
Joseph J. Terris, St. John. NB-91.
The mate to the previous lot. Munderloh marked.
This example is in very good condition. There is a flake off the right side stopper hole. This is a dug bottle. There is a black rub and a deep scrape above and to the right of the transfer. The transfer is a bit light. There is a relatively large chip off the base. Someone has used an indelible marker to write "P67" quite large on the base. The stopper is original and marked but faded.
Opening Bid: $75
Estimated Range: $100-200
Sold for $75
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| 33 |
Enterprise Bottling Co., 1911, Fredericton. NB-09.
There are three variants of the Enterprise bottles. We are pleased to be selling all three. These bottles have a very attractive transfer that has quite a different configuration than the norm. These are all Munderloh marked pieces. This dated 1911 example is the rarest of the three types. The condition is overall quite good but there is damage. There is a 5 inch long fine hairline in the rear that runs from the lip down the shoulder. There is a chip off the base edge at the rear. A second chip is at the front but has been glazed over. The lip is perfect. The glaze is immaculate. The stopper is original and marked. The bail is perfect. Despite the damage this bottle displays very very well.
Opening Bid: $150
Estimated Range: $200-300
Sold for $160
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| 34 |
Enterprise Bottling Co., 1914, Fredericton. NB-10.
This 1914 example is exceptional. The condition is mint. A definite standout on the shelf and a great upgrade if yours is flawed.
Opening Bid: $100
Estimated Range: $150-$250
Sold for $170
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| 35 |
Enterprise Bottling Co., undated, Fredericton. NB-11.
This is the variant with no date. This example is near mint. The only damage is a tiny flake off one of the stopper holes. The glaze is exceptionally clean.
A beautiful bottle.
Opening Bid: $200
Estimated Range: $250-400
Sold for $200
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| 36 |
Havelock Mineral Spring Co Ltd., Havelock. NB-35
There are at least two minor variants of the Havelock bottles from NB. This one is marked by Pollack Bros.
This is a beautiful mint example of this bottle. There are no condition issues whatsoever. Even the lightning stopper is perfect. The stopper is orginal and the transfer is strong. The bail is perfect.
A terrific piece!
Opening Bid: $100
Estimated Range: $200-250
Sold for $100
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| 37 |
Dolan Bros 1896 pint. NB-66.
The pint size Dolans are much harder to find than their larger quart cousins. The rarest of the pints is arguably this cork top blob 1896 variant.
The 1896 is the only date that comes in a cork style in the pint size. Price Bristol. This example is in very good condition. There is a chip off the back of the blob and a potstone in the shoulder. The base is near perfect with just a couple of small separation marks. The glaze is very clean.
You will be hard pressed to find a better one.
Opening Bid: $350
Estimated Range: $500-700
Sold for $650
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| 38 |
Dolan Bros., 1910 Pint. NB-72.
This is a nice example of the pint size 1910 Dolan pint. Excellent condition. There is an underglaze hairline about an inch long to the right of the tranfer. There are two others about half the length that are barely visible. The most significant flaw is two fairly large cloud shaped rust stains - also to the top right of the transfer. There is some rust on the base.
A very nice example of a rare bottle.
Opening Bid:$150
Estimated Range: $200-300
Sold for $170
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| 39 |
Dolan Bros 1916 pint. NB-73.
The 1916 pint size Dolan is considered by some to be the rarest of the inside thread type. This example is in fair condition. There is a moon shaped 1/2 inch long hairline in the lip. There are two large chips off the base edge visible below the transfer. A third chip is around the back. These have been crudely filled. This is a dug bottle. There are numerous scratches and dark marks.
Opening Bid: $100
Estimated Range: $150-250
Sold for $160
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Dolan Bros 1898 quart. NB-47.
The Dolan dated quarts are known to have been produced from 1896 to 1916. Examples have been found for every year except 1897. All are inside thread type bottles. We are pleased over the next 19 lots to offer an example of each bottle from the years 1898 to 1916 - a nearly complete set!
This 1898 bottle is a nice example. It is dug and has a myriad of small imperfections but no serious damage. The glaze is quite heavily scuffed up and scratched, but there are no cracks or chips - not even small ones.
Opening Bid: $75
Estimated Range: $100-150
Sold for $120
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