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US Powder Flasks Lot of Two Lot
US Powder Flasks Lot of Two Lot includes one 6'' flask with provisions for cap and ball in bottom and one 7'' flask. Condition: Very good.
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Early flask in alligator and silver
Early flask in alligator and silver plate.
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TWO FLASKS. American or
TWO FLASKS. American or European 19th century. Green with applied neck rings 9''h. and amber/red from a whittled mold 8 3/4''h.
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Eight aqua glass flasks together
Eight aqua glass flasks together with a canning jar and an amber jug. ?
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Decorated Brass Powder Flask
Decorated Brass Powder Flask American, 19th century, relief decoration with stags, marked on top "AM Flask & Cap. Co", 7-5/8 in.,
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PATTERN-MOLDED FLASKA
PATTERN-MOLDED FLASKA pattern-molded glass flask. Dark Amber, ovoid shape with flattened sides, having a molded ten-diamond pattern and plain elongated neck. Similar to Zanesville examples. Minor wear; diamond pattern weakens in the lower third of flask. 5 3/8" high. ESTIMATE $200-300
Condition:
Minor wear.
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19TH C. FLASK AND THREE BOTTLES.
19TH C. FLASK AND THREE BOTTLES. Amber-brown eagle and cornucopia flask 6.5”H, early blown amber long neck bottle 8.5”H, large green chestnut bottle, and other bottle 7.5”H.
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Blown amber glass flask and two
Blown amber glass flask and two amber inkwells new hampshire, 19th century The flask with cornucopia on one side and American eagle with shield on the other, the inkwells diamond quilted. H: 7, Dia: 2 1/4 and 2 5/8 in. PROVENANCE: Sold to the benefit The Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, Maryland
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THREE AMERICAN SILVER HIP FLASKS
THREE AMERICAN SILVER HIP FLASKS WITH SCREW-ON LIDS Comprising an International hammered flask Webster & Co. and Black Starr and Frost flasks with monograms. 6 to 8 3/4 in. 26 oz. combined.
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Collection of dispensary bottles
Collection of dispensary bottles one JoJo flask two union flasks and one unmarked amber flask. H6 5/8'' W3 1/8'' D1 3/8'' (4pcs) Provenance: Beaufort South Carolina private collection.
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TWO GLASS FLASKS. Aqua eagle flask.
TWO GLASS FLASKS. Aqua eagle flask. McKearin number GXII-17. Amber calabash. McKearin number GXIII-4.
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FLASK. American 1st half-19th
FLASK. American 1st half-19th century. Amethyst swirl rib flask 6''h. Ex Alberta Rodgers Patterson sold at Garth's September 17/18 1993.
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PATTERN-MOLDED FLASKS, THREEThree
PATTERN-MOLDED FLASKS, THREEThree mid 19th century pattern-molded glass flasks, Midwestern. Light Aquamarine, including a Shield & Clasped Hands, the obverse with "Union" and eleven stars above a shield, the reverse an eagle with pennant; an American Eagle, possibly Kentucky Glass Works; and a Scroll. McKearin GXII-29, GII-24, GIX-10. Minor wear; the Scroll flask with a small, minor rim chip. 6 3/8-7" high. ESTIMATE $200-300
Condition:
Minor wear; the Scroll flask with a small, minor rim chip.
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Two black powder hunting flasks and
Two black powder hunting flasks and four small priming flasks. ?
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AMERICAN STERLING OVERLAY LIQUOR
AMERICAN STERLING OVERLAY LIQUOR FLASK maker Alvin having clear glass with silver scrolling vine overlay removable cup base with gilt bowl. Height: 7 inches.
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THREE REDWARE BOTTLES AND
THREE REDWARE BOTTLES AND FLASKS. American mid19th century. Two bulbous bottles with applied handles the smaller has a dark brown glaze. 7 1/2'' 6''h. and a flask with traces of running amber glaze 6 1/2''h. The large bottle and flask have some edge flakes.
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Pair hunting flasks: clear glass
Pair hunting flasks: clear glass with silver plated cups, screw-down tops, lidded leather carrying cases, each 11-1/2 in. Case straps damaged, otherwise good condition.
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PATTERN-MOLDED FLASKAn early 19th
PATTERN-MOLDED FLASKAn early 19th century pattern-molded glass flask, probably Midwestern. Medium Amber, flattened ovoid form with approximately 24 vertical ribs, short neck with plain mouth. Minor wear. 4 1/2" high. ESTIMATE $200-300
Condition:
Minor wear.
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STERLING. Large Signed Arts and
STERLING. Large Signed Arts and Crafts Flask.Sterling hammered flask. Crafted by Ahrendt & Kautzman and signed ''AK.'' Approx. 23.45 troy oz. From a Larchmont NY. Dimensions: 5.25'' wide x 1.5'' deep x 8'' high.
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A Molded-Glass Flask in
A Molded-Glass Flask in Yellow-Green
American, Circa 1824-1840
pint-size, obverse with Columbia wearing a Liberty cap, the reverse with an American eagle and text B&W.
McKearin GI-121
Height 6 1/2 inches.
Property of a Midwestern Institution
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Two Molded Glass Amber and Olive
Two Molded Glass Amber and Olive Green Flasks
American, 19th Century
one pint size circa 1816-1830 by Keene Marlboro Street Glass Works (Keene, New Hampshire) having Masonic decorations on one side, an American eagle and raised letters HS (for Henry Schoolcraft) on the other, Height 7 3/4 inches.
one quart size circa 1860-1875 having a miner on one side, an American eagle on the other, Height 9 1/4 inches.
McKearin reference numbers GXI-40, GIV-2.
Property of a Midwestern Institution
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PATTERN-MOLDED SCROLL FLASKA mid
PATTERN-MOLDED SCROLL FLASKA mid 19th century pattern-molded glass Scroll flask. Olive Amber, scrolls enclose two six-point stars. Circa 1845-1860. McKearin GIX-2. Minor wear. 8 3/4" high. ESTIMATE $300-500
Condition:
Minor wear.
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TWO EARLY AMERICAN PRESSED GLASS
TWO EARLY AMERICAN PRESSED GLASS BOTTLES: AMBER CIGAR WHISKY FLASK AND CLEAR RIBBED PILLOW FORM, WITHOUT STOPPERS. 5 1/2"H (AMBER FLASL)Two early American pressed glass bottles: amber cigar whisky flask and clear ribbed pillow form, without stoppers. 5 1/2"H (amber flasl) Dimensions: 5 1/2"H (amber flasl)
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S. C. MILLER "LIQUORS" AMBER FLASK,
S. C. MILLER "LIQUORS" AMBER FLASK, LANCASTER, PA.S. C. Miller "Liquors" Amber Flask, Lancaster, PA. With small circle slug plate, 9 3/4 ." Very good.
Condition:
Very Good.
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TWO ''UNION'' FLASKS. American
TWO ''UNION'' FLASKS. American 1st half-19th century blown glass. Pale blue. Calabash GIV-42 and quart with same clasped hands on both sides 9''h. Cannot find quart in McKearin
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***TWO PATTERN MOLDED FLASKS.
***TWO PATTERN MOLDED FLASKS. American probably Zanesville ca.1820-1840. Two aqua chestnut flasks including a 10-diamond flask 5 3/4''h. 5 1/4''d. and a larger example with twenty-four ribs swirled to the left 6 7/8''h. 4 1/2''d.. Sheared lips and pontil scars. Some high point wear. Diamond pattern bottle has a 1/8''l chip on rim and scratches. The swirl one has scratches and slight sickness
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FOUR POWDER FLASKS. American 19th
FOUR POWDER FLASKS. American 19th century copper tin and brass. Includes one hunting flask 7''l. and three priming flasks 4 3/4'' to 5''l.
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A Calf Leather Prohibition Case
A Calf Leather Prohibition Case with Oversized Flasks, Designed by James Dixon for the Abercrombie & Fitch Co. New York The natural calf leather locking case with top stitching and two plated silver flasks with screw tops fitted inside. The interior of the case is divided into two sections, each in padded suede leather around the flasks. One screw top has cork inside. The plain rectangular flasks are marked "Abercrombie & Fitch Co. New York Made in England", with hallmarks "JD&S", cross and other numbers stamped into the metal. The flasks each measure approx. 12" x 8" x 2-3/8". The case overall measures approx. 17-5/8" x 13-3/4" x 3-1/8".
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AMERICAN SCROLL FLASK. Mid 19th
AMERICAN SCROLL FLASK. Mid 19th century. Aqua glass with iron pontil, four six-pointed stars and flared neck. Broken blister inside neck and some interior residue. Overall 9.25"h.
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(4) AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS. EARLY
(4) AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS. EARLY 19TH C. TOinclude: Union W H Franks and Son, Pittsburgh, aqua flask with cannon and flag, 7 3/4" high. A Washington and G Z Taylor Historic flask, aqua, 7" high. An eagle and grape design flask, aqua, 5 3/4" high, shows heavy internal residue, high point wear, putty residue on bottom. A double eagle and wreath flask, aqua, 6 1/2" high, no visible damage.
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American pewter flask 18th c. 4
American pewter flask 18th c. 4 1/4" dia. ?
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PATTERN-MOLDED FLASKAn early 19th
PATTERN-MOLDED FLASKAn early 19th century pattern-molded glass flask, probably Midwestern. Medium Amber, flattened ovoid form with approximately 16 vertical ribs, short neck with plain mouth. Minor wear. 5 1/8" high. ESTIMATE $200-300
Condition:
Minor wear.
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FLASK. American 19th century
FLASK. American 19th century glass. Indigo-cobalt with eighteen swirled ribs. 6''h. There are no chips or cracks. Minimal wear to the high points. Some very tiny closed blisters on the outside.
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THREE BRASS & COPPER POWDER
THREE BRASS & COPPER POWDER FLASKS English and Continental, 19th / 20th century. Group of three brass and copper powder flasks having fluted decoration, crane motif, and rinceau motif. One marked AM Flask Cap Co. Provenance: Acquired from Cowan's Auctions on August 9, 2018, lot 367. Approx. h. 8" (largest).
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Mauser NY sterling overlay
Mauser NY sterling overlay whiskey bottle; engraved floral metalwork over amber glass. Marked silver neck and stopper. 12"H. Good condition; cap not removable.
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AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS CORNUCOPIA
AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS CORNUCOPIA FLASK. Second quarter-19th century. Amber olive half pint GIII-7 with cornucopia and urn. Surface wear, lip check. 5.25"h.