Flask with a weird top

swizzle

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unclemac

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piece of art, I love those old unusuals
 

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Has a drip ring. Looks 1890 ish! Cool top. Still I think it was liquor for what thats worth. jgas
 

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Seen it in amber as well, great looking flask Swiz...
 

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That's a nice keeper. Love that drip look
 

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Nice flask. With that little step inside the mouth, it probably took a cork-encased glass stopper.
 

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swizzle

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Thanx guys, Someone mentioned that it could be 1920's because of the style glass n cork top that was similar to Worchestershire sauce. I was thinking 1880/90's based on its crudeness. Hard to say really. I'd love to see that amber one. Be sweet to have 2 side by side with the different colors.

 

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