Pocket Flask, 1800-1840

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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

1800-1840

Place of Creation

Location

at Greenfield Village in Davidson-Gerson Gallery of Glass

Object ID

2001.0.115.91

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Glass (Material)

Color

Amethyst (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 6 in
Width: 4 in
Length: 3 in
Weight: 5.6 oz