Featured in this lot is this Hartman Jeweler's Estate cobalt glassware and Sengbusch inkstand circa 19th century and were house in the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum; Provenance: From the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum in Tombstone, Arizona. There are five cobalt glassware pieces and a Sengbusch Self Closing Inkstand Co. inkwell in this collection. The first is the Sengbusch inkwell that shows thick heavy clear glass with a closed inkwell basin and is marked on the top of the inkwell as follows: Sengbusch Self Closing Inkstand Co. - Pat. Apr. 21, 03, Aug. 23, 04, Jan. 15, 07 - Milwaukee, WIS; and shows an original museum tag that reads as follows: From the Hartman Jeweler's estate. The second item is a two piece identical cobalt and silver filigree decorated dishes that shows a wide foot and a smaller petite basin; and shows an original museum tag that reads as follows: From the Hartman Jeweler's estate. The next item is a Golden State Mason jar with slight cobalt purple coloration to the glass and is embossed on the front as follows: Golden-State - Pat. Dec. 20th, 10 - Patents Pending - Mason - Ben Schloss - S.F. Cal. The next item is a lamp globe with a scalloped edge with a cobalt purple tinting to the glass. The last item is a a jar or mug with two handles on its side walling and shows a scalloped lip and includes an original museum tag that reads as follows: From the Hartman Jeweler's estate. The condition of this collection of Hartman Jeweler Estate items is well preserved with some slight patina adorning the filigree of the small dishes and the box with the utensils in it and the inkstand but otherwise shows a well preserved overall condition. The measurements of this collection ranges from 1 3/4" x 2 7/8" x 2 7/8" to 5 7/8" x 3 7/8" x 3 7/8". The collective weight of this collection is 4lb 12oz.