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Figured Flask

Place of OriginUnited States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Kensington
Date1826-1835
Mediumglass
ClassificationGlass
Object number
1917.384
Not on View
DescriptionLight bluish green. Blown in a full-size two-part mold (McKearin G.I-117) that formed body and base. On the obverse: a profile bust generally called Columbia, surrounded by thirteen stars in an arc. On the reverse: an American eagle grasping an olive branch and arrows in its talons. The lip was formed by reheating the neck and folding it in, then tooling it into a ring. The base is plain except for a moldmark. No pontil mark. Capacity: three-fourths pint.
Exhibition HistoryThe Musuem of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL. The Glass Experience, March 13-Spetember 1, 2008.

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