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Figured Flask
Figured Flask

Figured Flask

Dateabout 1835
MediumMold-blown aquamarine glass
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width x depth): 6 x 3 3/4 x 1 1/2in. (15.2 x 9.5 x 3.8cm)
ClassificationsGlassware
Credit LineGift of Barbara Hancock Chase Mayer in memory of her father, Harry Hancock Chase
DescriptionFigured flask made of mold-blown aquamarine glass. The flask has a double collar at the rim, a cylindrical neck, a rounded body with a flattened profile, and a flat bottom. One side of the flask has a raised decoration of a tree with many branches and leaves, and a slender trunk. The opposite side of the flask has a raised decoration of the same shape of tree, but with leafless branches, and a bird on a branch to the left. A smooth, raised rib outlines the outer edges of the figured flask, between the sides with the raised decoration. The side with the leafy tree has a crack that runs from the bottom up to the right and curls toward the tree.
Object number1986.212.1
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Figured Flask
    Unknown
    1847-1870
    1945.1.1209.1
    Coventry Glass Works
    1820-1850
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    1820-1850
    Figured Flask
    Westford Glass Company
    about 1850-1870
    1967.97.2
    Westford Glass Company
    1857-1873
    Figured Flask
    Coventry Glass Works
    1820-1830
    Figured Flask
    Coventry Glass Works
    about 1824
    Figured Flask
    Coventry Glass Works
    about 1824
    1953.66.1
    Willington Glass Company
    1847-1872
    Figured Flask
    Willington Glass Company
    1850-1872
    Museum purchase, 1967.97.1  © 2005  The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Westford Glass Company
    1857-1873
    1953.65.1
    Westford Glass Company
    about 1860-1870