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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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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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AMERICAN STERLING MOUNTED GLASS
AMERICAN STERLING MOUNTED GLASS FLASKAmerican Sterling Mounted Glass Flask
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AMERICAN OVERSIZE STERLING SILVER
AMERICAN OVERSIZE STERLING SILVER FLASK GOLD INLAY American sterling silver and 14K gold inlaid spirit flask, with vertical gold bands, marked on tip. 9.94 ozt. 7.5" H x 5" W.
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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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American pewter flask 18th c. 4
American pewter flask 18th c. 4 1/4" dia. ?
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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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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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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 STERLING SILVER POCKET
AMERICAN STERLING SILVER POCKET FLASK by Gorham .25 pint. The glass whisky flask overlaid with engraved sterling having fitted sterling lower sleeve. Hallmarked. c. 1920's. The flask is in good condition with light wear throughout.
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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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* An American Aesthetic Silvered
* An American Aesthetic Silvered Metal Lady's Flask having a flattened spherical hinged stopper over the tapering body decorated with irises in relief further having a martele finished reserve apparently unmarked. Height 6 5/8 inches.
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American glass flask with pierced
American glass flask with pierced sterling silver overlay. Monogrammed. Marked on the body. 5 1/4"H. A few small dings to the base/drinking cup.
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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.
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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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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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ENGLISH SILVER FLASKEnglish
ENGLISH SILVER FLASKEnglish Silver Flask
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AMERICAN GORHAM STERLING BASKET
AMERICAN GORHAM STERLING BASKET WEAVE FLASKAmerican sterling silver flask, Gorham Manufacturing Company, bun cap, over basket weave design over simple base, encasing clear glass bottle, model no. D696, 1/2 pint, approx 6.5"h, 3.75"w, 1.5"d, 1.25lbs (inclusive of all materials, for shipping purposes only)
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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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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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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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(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 14K GOLD-WASH SILVER HIP
AMERICAN 14K GOLD-WASH SILVER HIP FLASK AND A DOMINICK AND HAFF SILVER GILT LETTER OPENER The one with hammered vertical stripes and a screw-on hinged lid the other with pierced handle chased with to putti harvesting grapes. 7 to 8 1/4 in. 12 oz.
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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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***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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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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THREE AMERICAN HISTORICAL GLASS
THREE AMERICAN HISTORICAL GLASS FLASKS 19TH CENTURYTHREE AMERICAN HISTORICAL GLASS FLASKS, 19th Century, 1) GII-73 Eagle Cornucopia in medium brown. Height 6.75". 2) GII-73 Eagle Cornucopia in brownish green. Height 6.75". 3) GIII-4 Coventry Glass Works Cornucopia and Urn in brown. Height 5.5".
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PITKIN-STYLE FLASK. American
PITKIN-STYLE FLASK. American Midwestern ca.1800-1830. Flattened half-post form in root beer amber thirty-six broken-swirl ribs swirled to the right. Sheared lip and pontil scar. Some exterior high point wear near the base.
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HISTORIC FLASK. American 1st half
HISTORIC FLASK. American 1st half 19th century glass. GII-5 aqua pint with eagle. Very rare. 6 3/4''h. Pinpoints on rim and a blister (closed) inside neck.
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THREE AMERICAN AQUA BLUE MOLDED
THREE AMERICAN AQUA BLUE MOLDED GLASS WASHINGTON, MASONIC AND OTHER FLASKSThree American Aqua Blue Molded Glass Washington, Masonic and other Flasks
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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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HISTORICAL BLOWN MOLDED GLAS
HISTORICAL BLOWN MOLDED GLAS FLASK WITH EAGLE AND 10 STARS. American 19th century olive green pontil scar 7''x4'' Condition: very good condition no cracks or chips
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GLASS: TWO CORNUCOPIA/URN FLASKS,
GLASS: TWO CORNUCOPIA/URN FLASKS, G111-4 AND A GIII-7, AMERICAN 1825-1835, OLIVE AMBER PINT AND HALF PINT, OPEN PONTIL, SHEARED AND...GLASS: Two Cornucopia/urn flasks, G111-4 and a GIII-7, American 1825-1835, olive amber pint and half pint, open pontil, sheared and tooled lips, no noticeable chips or cracks, wear consistent with age and use, 6 3/4" h. and 5 1/4" h.
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TWO AMERICAN HISTORICAL GLASS
TWO AMERICAN HISTORICAL GLASS FLASKS 19TH CENTURYTWO AMERICAN HISTORICAL GLASS FLASKS, 19th Century, 1) GII-73 in medium brown. Height 6.75". 2) GIII-4 in olive green. Height 6.75".
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American Silver Cased Pocket Spirit
American Silver Cased Pocket Spirit Flask, c.1900 height 4.8 in — 12.2 cm
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CUT GLASS WHISKEY JUG AND FLASK
CUT GLASS WHISKEY JUG AND FLASK WITH SILVER CAPSAmerican, late 19th/early 20th century, whiskey jug, probably J. Hoare, notched prisms, Gorham sterling silver top with thistle design, marked "Sterling D1662", 9 x 6 x 4-1/4 in.; circular flask, probably Mt. Washington, Newton pattern, Hamilton & Davis sterling silver cap, marked "Sterling", 5-1/2 x 4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
some surface dirt and accretion, scattered flea bites; whiskey with small chip at one ridge on body