Pattern Molded

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| MIDWESTERN PITKIN FLASK, American Bottles & Flasks page 315 #1, 36 ribs broken swirled to the left, deep chestnut brown, 6 1/8" high, Open Pontil, sheared lip, bold impression, perfect condition, a fine example, Midwestern 1800-1830, $1,200 | |
| PITKIN FLASK, 36 ribs broken swirled to the right, similar to American Bottles & Flasks color plate IV #1, medium olive/forest green, sheared lip, Open Pontil, 7" high, has some minor high point wear near the base, otherwise perfect. Excellent example in a rare larger size made in New England circa 1790 to 1830, $1,100 | |
| HANDLED WHISKEY JUG, conical form, 26 ribs slightly swirled to the right, deep reddish amber, 9 ¾" high X 5 ¼' wide, Open Pontil, applied lip with pour spout. Large applied handle with a lot of fancy rigaree at the lower handle attachment. Has a few scratches at the widest part near the base, otherwise perfect, a large impressive and extremely rare jug, $575 | |