Flask, 1846-1855

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Artifact Overview

Glass factories in America began producing inexpensive, mold-formed flasks in the early 1800s. These figured flasks, often decorated with symbols of national pride or political or cultural affiliation, appealed to America's common man. Other images, like the ones on this flask, were purely decorative. To some, the imagery -- whether patriotic or pretty -- mattered little as long as the flask could hold liquid.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Flask (Bottle)

Date Made

1846-1855

Creator Notes

Made at Bridgeton Glass Works for Joel Bodine and Sons.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

00.3.12615

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Glass (Material)
Blown glass
Mold-blown glass

Technique

Glassblowing
Blow molding

Color

Aqua (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 6 in
Width: 3.75 in
Length: 1.75 in
Weight: 4.4 oz

Flask, 1846-1855