Major Glass Movement – Censored

I post many stories and pictures and frequently get items that must be censored. This means I have directions to not post the stories and actual pictures until a time when I am released. For these reasons the bottle pictures below are censored or have a mask of concealment like a confidential witness. I do expect to be posting full disclosure and exciting pictures when permission is granted.

Oh my. Incredible new figural bottle fresh to the market. Keep a look out, as this beauty could appear at an Auction House near you sometime soon.

One of only two known examples spotted recently. Movement was so quick that pictures were hard to obtain. Peachridge Glass will report more as the story settles down and becomes more in focus.

Two killer bottles were nabbed in quick succession. This happened in the middle of the night as special night correction equipment and lenses were used to capture this image.

There may not be a better example of this extremely rare bird. I am sure the bottle world will be spinning when this story gets out!

It appears that this one-of-the-kind bottle was found in the arctic encased in recently fallen glacial ice. That may not be the case as this bottle will be making some hot news here very shortly.

This stunner is a legend with an example residing in the Corning Museum of Glass.

Almost spiritual, this majestic apparation made an appearance briefly before settleing in with other colors flankng left and right.

About Ferdinand Meyer V

Ferdinand Meyer V is a native of Baltimore, Maryland and has a BFA in Fine Art and Graphic Design from the Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design. Ferdinand is the founding Principal of FMG Design, a nationally recognized design consultation firm. Ferdinand is a passionate collector of American historical glass specializing in bitters bottles, color runs and related classic figural bottles. He is married to Elizabeth Jane Meyer and lives in Houston, Texas with their daughter and three wonderful grandchildren. The Meyers are also very involved in Quarter Horses, antiques and early United States postage stamps. Ferdinand is the past 6-year President of the Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors and is one of the founding members of the FOHBC Virtual Museum.
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2 Responses to Major Glass Movement – Censored

  1. Froggy says:

    OK- The 1st one is a KELLEYS; the 2nd looks like a BARREL of some kind and the 3rd a couple of DRAKES. HOWAMIDOIN’?
    Great images and fun to guess!

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