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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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American pewter flask 18th c. 4
American pewter flask 18th c. 4 1/4" dia. ?
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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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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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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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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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American eagle emerald green
American eagle emerald green calabash flask ca. 1850 9" h. ?
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Early flask in alligator and silver
Early flask in alligator and silver plate.
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HAWKSLEY SHELL DESIGN POWDER
HAWKSLEY SHELL DESIGN POWDER FLASK 7'' copper repousse' body with clam shell design hanging eyelets brass cap held by three set screws external spring cap is threaded for charging spout cap marked ''G.& J.W.HAWKSLEY SHEFFIELD'' manufactured mid to late 19th century.
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CIVIL WAR GLASS LIQUOR FLASK - Pale
CIVIL WAR GLASS LIQUOR FLASK - Pale Blue Patriotic Themed Liquor Flask that belonged to Capt John H. Denton Co K 10th regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry marked 'FA&Co' with 'Union' above clasped hands on one side cannon and flag on the other 7 1/
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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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BATTY COPPER U.S. PEACE FLASK, 1856
BATTY COPPER U.S. PEACE FLASK, 1856 A copper gunpowder flask by Batty Brothers for the U.S. military, dated 1856, embossed body with patriotic eagle, stars surrounding shaking hands, and "U.S." in a shield surrounded by arms on both sides; Condition: Body retains an even brown patina overall with a few shallow dents from use. Spout is missing
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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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FOUR COPPER AND BRASS POWDER
FOUR COPPER AND BRASS POWDER FLASKSFOUR COPPER AND BRASS POWDER FLASKS, including: James Dixon and Sons checkerboard floral design with adjustable measure 1 1/2 to 2 drams in quarter dram increments; small Colts patent with Eagle and shield E Pluribus Unum; medium size shell design with adjustable measure; Colt pattern for army and navy revolvers (made in Italy).
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SIX BRASS POWDER FLASKS. One by
SIX BRASS POWDER FLASKS. One by Ames one by American Flask and Cap one marked ''J.S. Riley Patent '' and the others unmarked. All with repousse decoration. 7-8''l.
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PATTERN-MOLDED LAFAYETTE PORTRAIT
PATTERN-MOLDED LAFAYETTE PORTRAIT FLASKAn early-mid 19th century pattern-molded glass Lafayette & Liberty Cap portrait flask, Stebbins & Stebbins, Coventry Glassworks, Coventry, Connecticut. Olive-Amber Green, "Lafayette" above a bust-length profile on the obverse, nine stars above liberty cap pole and "S & S" on reverse. Circa 1830-1850. McKearin GI-86. Minor wear. 6 1/4" high. ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Condition:
Minor wear.
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MID-19TH C. MOLD BLOWN LIQUOR FLASK
MID-19TH C. MOLD BLOWN LIQUOR FLASK Dark Olive Green Double Eagle Flask with blank oval at bottom and blank riband above, flared simple neck, rough pontil, in the pattern of William McCully and Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (active1841-c.1909), 6" tall. Very good condition.
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American Silver and Glass Spirit
American Silver and Glass Spirit Flask, J.E. Caldwell & Co, Philadelphia, Pa., early 20th century height 7.8 in — 19.8 cm
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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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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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***FLASK. American mid 19th
***FLASK. American mid 19th century glass. Olive green pint flask in with molded horizontal and vertical ribs. 6 1/4''h. There is a very small potstone on one corner and a small radiating line.
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Three brass powder flasks: one
Three brass powder flasks: one possibly English, 7-1/4 in.; one marked faintly "Dixon Patent(?)", 8 in., extensive dents, some seam repair ; one game hung up, heavy relief decoration with rabbit and game birds, marked on top "Am. Flask & Cap Co.", 8 in., extensive dents . All with old polished surface and scattered dents. Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
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Copper and brass powder flask and a
Copper and brass powder flask and a powder horn james dixon and sons, sheffield The flask of typical form with allover embossed "Star and Circle" pattern; the powder horn with carved banding to collar. Flask H: 8 1/4, powder horn L: 8 1/2 in.
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Stoneware figural flask, shaped
Stoneware figural flask, shaped as gentleman with nightcap and holding mug of beer, opening at top with cork, dark brown glaze, possibly Virginia or Pennsylvania, 19th century, 8-1/2 in. Good condition, normal wear and abrasions, small chip to rim of mug. Frank L. Horton Collection, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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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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Two brass U.S. peace flasks:
Two brass U.S. peace flasks: decorated on both sides with eagle above shaking hands, trophies of war with US shield, both marked on top "Batty 1850", old mellow patina, 10 in. Both with scattered dents and some seam separations. Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
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AMERICAN AQUA EAGLE AND GRAPE
AMERICAN AQUA EAGLE AND GRAPE WHISKEY FLASKAMERICAN AQUA EAGLE AND GRAPE WHISKEY FLASK
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American c. 1850 powder flask
American c. 1850 powder flask mostly used for loading pistols excellent original condition. [Property of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art sold to benefit the acquisition funds]
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Three Vintage Silver and Leather
Three Vintage Silver and Leather Flaskstwo with silverplate and leather liner the third with hallmarked sterling silver base (monogrammed) and sterling cap.The tallest is 8 in.Chips to glass on two silverplate flasks each leather cover with sticky residue.
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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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A Metal Powder Flask 19th Century
A Metal Powder Flask 19th Century Stamped metal flask with fern leaf and bead design two suspension hooks and threaded tip.
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Jenny Lind and Factory aqua
Jenny Lind and Factory aqua calabash flask ca. 1850 10" h. ?
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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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***FLASK. American 1st half
***FLASK. American 1st half 19th century glass. Pitkin-type half-post flask in gold amber and with broken swirl ribs. 5 3/4''h. Ex Alberta Rodgers Patterson. Sold at Garth's September 17/18 1993. Large chip on base at the side of the pontil. Scratches.
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SMALL POWDER FLASK. Shell
SMALL POWDER FLASK. Shell pattern brass flask 3-1/2'' tall 1-1/2'' wide. Has a steel spring clip on top connected to internal metal plate that covers hole. Excellent condition works great.
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Kentucky glassworks double eagle
Kentucky glassworks double eagle yellow olive flask ca. 1850 8 1/2" h. ?