Flask, 1818-1830
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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. Membership in the Freemasons grew in the early decades of the 1800s. Supporters of the Masonic order would recognize the ritualistic symbols on this and other similar flasks.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Flask (Bottle)
Date Made
1818-1830
Creators
Place of Creation
Collection Title
Location
at Greenfield Village in Davidson-Gerson Gallery of Glass
Object ID
60.10.41
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Glass (Material)
Color
Light blue
Dimensions
Height: 7.5 in
Width: 4.25 in
Length: 2.25 in
Weight: 1.6 lb
Inscriptions
pressed on front:
NEG / CO
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