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Liberty Flask

Maker, attributed to: Coffin and Hay Glassworks (American, active 1836–47)

Pike's Peak Flask

Maker: Unknown

Cornucopia Flask

Maker: Unknown

Masonic and Eagle Flask

Maker: Keene-Marlboro-Street Glass Works (American, 1815–1841)

Masonic and Eagle Flask

Maker: Keene-Marlboro-Street Glass Works (American, 1815–1841)

Masonic Flask

Maker: Unknown

Washington and Eagle Flask

Manufacturer: Kensington Glassworks (American, 1816–ca. 1833)

Lafayette and Eagle Flask

Maker: Kensington Glassworks (American, 1816–ca. 1833)

Washington and Jackson Flask

Maker: Coventry Glass Works (American, 1813–1850)

Washington and Jackson Flask

Maker: Keene-Marlboro-Street Glass Works (American, 1815–1841)

Washington and Bragg Flask

Maker, probably by: Clevenger Brothers Glass Works (American, 1930–1999)

Portrait Flask

Maker: Unknown

Jenny Lind Bottle

Maker: Isabella Glassworks (American, 1848–1868)
Client: Samuel Huffsey, American, 1801–1860

Summer and Winter Flask

Maker: Unknown

Summer and Winter Flask

Maker: Unknown

Flora Temple Bottle

Maker, attributed to: Whitney Glass Works (American)

Success to the Railroads Flask

Maker: Keene-Marlboro-Street Glass Works (American, 1815–1841)

Fish Bitters (Fisch Bitters) Bottle

Retailer: Ware and Schmitz (American, 1870–1877)

Fish Bitters (Fisch Bitters) Bottle

Retailer: Ware and Schmitz (American, 1870–1877)

Flora Temple Flask

Maker, possibly by: Lancaster Glass Works (American, 1849–ca. 1906)

Cod Liver Oil Bottle

Maker: Fairmount Glass Works (American, 1905–1945)

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