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DI-6 AND DI-7 DIVIDED PRESSED OPEN SALTS, LOT OF TWO, unlisted honey amber and medium blue, tulip example with slightly arched divider, acanthus leaf example with concave-top divider. Very or extremely rare. Possibly Pittsburgh area and unknown. 1830-1850. 1 3/8" H rim, 2 1/8" x 3 1/2"; and 1 3/4" H rim, 2"x 3 1/2".
Literature: Neal - Pressed Glass Salt Dishes of the Lacy Period, pp. 58, 59. Parallels Innes - Pittsburgh Glass, p. 287, pl. 309, fig. 3.
DI-6 with flaking/mold roughness to rim and loss of one base corner. DI-7 with probable loss to top of divider, several rim flakes, and a moderate chip to the edge of one foot.
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Glass deaccessioned by the Bennington Museum, Bennington, VT. All proceeds will go toward the museum's Collections Acquisition Fund.
Ex-collection of James A. Warren, West Coxsackie, NY.