Pocket Flask, 1790-1830

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Artifact Overview

American glass factories produced flasks, like this one, from the late 1700s well into the mid-1800s. The pint-sized flask could hold water but more likely contained alcoholic beverages. Its textured decorative exterior -- formed when the hot glass was dipped into a pattern mold before it was blown -- made the flask easier to grasp. And its flattened shape fit nicely into pockets providing ready access to the liquid refreshment.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Flask (Bottle)

Date Made

1790-1830

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

00.3.4475

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Glass (Material)
Blown glass

Technique

Glassblowing

Color

Olive green

Dimensions

Height: 5.75 in
Width: 3.5 in
Length: 2 in
Weight: 5.4 oz

Pocket Flask, 1790-1830