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Inventory Descriptive Tag: Flask


Amber Eagle Cornucopia Flask
Amber Eagle Cornucopia Flask

Very nice example of a pint GII-73 Eagle and Cornucopia Flask in a bright medium amber, Keene, NH Glass Works. Good mold impression and virtually mint condition. Glass is clear and brilliant with no damage, no stains or haze. No noticeable surface wear. Rough pontil. Base shows impression of mold line and 3 raised dots, a bit unusual.

Price: $295

ITEM: 1113EB146
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GIX-II Scroll Flask
GIX-II Scroll Flask

Very nice large pint scroll flask in McKearnin’s GIX-11 Pattern. Plain lip and iron pontil. Nice light to medium blue/green color. Clear and brilliant glass. Excellent condition with no damage or stains. Nice original surface ouster. Virtually no high point wear. Probably a Louisville, KY Glass Works piece.

Price: $185

ITEM: InventoryNumber: 1013BE86
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Washington/Sheaf of rye Flask
Washington/Sheaf of rye Flask

Very nice 1/2 pint George Washington and Sheaf of Rye Flask. McKearnin GI-59 pattern. Light blue/green color. Glass is clear and brilliant with no damage, some light internal haze. Lip is applied and tooled, base is smooth. Listed as comparatively scarce.

Price: $165

ITEM: 1013HA92
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GIX-32 Scroll Flask
GIX-32 Scroll Flask

Nice example of a 1/2 pint scroll flask in the McKearnin Pattern GIX-32 pattern. Nice light blue/green color. Excellent condition, no damage. Glass is clean and brilliant with very nice original surface luster. Virtually no surface wear. Good base wear and large disk iron pontil. One minor light haze spot, only mentioned for completeness. A very nice example of a scarce flask. Probably Pittsburgh area.

Price: $235

ITEM: 1013 BE511
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Half Pint Scroll Flask
Half Pint Scroll Flask

Nice example of a GIX-31 Scroll 1.2 pint flask in light-medium green. Probably Pittsburgh, mid 19th C. Excellent condition with no chips, stars, dings, etc. Some very minor haze in a couple of spots. Virtually no surface wear or scratching, except base wear from use.

Price: $165

ITEM: 1113EB84
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Washington - Taylor Historical Flask
Washington - Taylor Historical Flask

GI-41 “Washington-Taylor” 1/2 pint Historical flask in aquamarine. Smooth base. Nice small flask from an old New England collection (old label affixed). Minor roughness on small area of lip. May have come from the making.

Price: $125

ITEM: 1013HA92
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GVIII-25 Sunburst Flask
GVIII-25 Sunburst Flask

Very nice 1/2 pint GVIII-25 Sunburst Flask in a light bluish green. Probably Baltimore, early 19th C. A comparatively scarce flask in excellent condition – no chips, nicks, stars, stains, etc. Glass is clear and brilliant with a nice original luster. Very good mold impression with virtually no surface wear, except base wear as expected. From a Florida collection. Also, have the Pint Size Version in Aqua and in Fine Condition.

Price: $495

ITEM: 1213EB462
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Plain Chestnut Flask
Plain Chestnut Flask

A plain, unribbed MidWestern chestnut flask in amber. Probably Zanesville origin. Rough pontil. A nice clean bottle.

Price: $350

ITEM: 65S20
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Washington & Taylor Flask
Washington & Taylor Flask

Washington & Taylor portrait flask (McKearnin G1-37). Quart size, medium aquamarine, large rough pontil and sheared lip. Embossed “Father of the Country” and “Taylor Never Surrenders” as well as “Dyottville Glass Works Philad.A”. Excellent condition. C. 1848

Price: $145

ITEM: 76P99
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