 | Decanter Colorless flint glass quart decanter, semi-barrel shaped body with sharply sloping shoulder, tapered cylindrical neck with two applied triple ring bands, wide flange lip. Two bands of guilloche or chain decorations applied to body, one at the shoulder the other midway between this & the base. Chain... |
 | Sugar Bowl Clear, free-blown sugar bowl with chain decoration. The domed cover with galleried rim lacks chain applied decoration. Such embellishment is characteristic of the work of Thomas Cains of the South Boston Flint Glass Works. |
 | Pitcher Pitcher of colorless flint glass. The body of the pitcher is a semi-barrel shape with sharply indented shoulder and rather sharply flaring neck. The spout is quite deep. The handle is solid in semi-ear shaped form with a turned-over end. The body has two bands of chain decoration. This is... |
 | Pitcher Colorless glass cream pitcher with semi-barrel shaped lower section of body tapered sharply inward to form neck, which then flares gently outward to rim and pouring lip. Sheared rim, tooled on exterior to simulate folded edge. A triangle cross-sectional ridge circles interior of body at point where... |
 | Pitcher Colorless glass, footed cream pitcher. Circular, slightly sloping foot has very short stem that flares outward at base of body. Body of pitcher is ovoid with upper part sloping sharply inward to form neck which then slopes sharply outward to form a large graceful pouring lip. The sheared rim tapers... |
 | Cup Plate Pressed clear glass cup plate. Pattern is double hearts pierced by two arrows against a background of stippling and floral decoration. The scalloped rim has four panels with a "lyre" in each. Possibly made at Sandwich, Massachusetts. |
 | Cup Plate Pressed clear glass cup plate. Stylized floral center motif, ringed by a four division panel. Seventeen scallops in the rim with a small sheaf of wheat in each; one of these has only five stalks instead of six as all the others have. |
 | Milk Pan Free-blown milk pan of olive amber bottle glass. Sides rise from a circular base then flare sharply outward in graceful curving form to outward folded rim. |