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Genuine 1880s Albany Slip Glazed Anna Pottery Stoneware Pig Flask
Genuine 1880s Albany Slip Glazed Anna Pottery Stoneware Pig Flask

Genuine 1880s Albany Slip Glazed Anna Pottery Stoneware Pig Flask

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Albany slip glazed Anna pottery stoneware pig flask by Wallace and Cornwall Kirkpatrick, Anna

Category

Antique 1880s American Pottery

Materials

Pottery

Asprey Silver and Gold Hip Flask, Chester 1912, Antique English Design
Asprey Silver and Gold Hip Flask, Chester 1912, Antique English Design

Asprey Silver and Gold Hip Flask, Chester 1912, Antique English Design

By Asprey International Limited

Located in York, GB

Asprey silver and gold hip flask, Chester 1912 A fine quality Asprey's of London silver and gold

Category

Vintage 1910s English Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver

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Miniature Leather and Silver Plated Flask
Miniature Leather and Silver Plated Flask

Miniature Leather and Silver Plated Flask

Located in London, GB

A wonderful miniature sized pig skin leather covered glass flask that holds just one ounce of

Category

20th Century British Sheffield and Silverplate

Very Large Leather Covered Hip Flask of Decanter Size, circa 1890
Very Large Leather Covered Hip Flask of Decanter Size, circa 1890

Very Large Leather Covered Hip Flask of Decanter Size, circa 1890

Located in London, GB

Very large pig skin leather covered glass flask with plated silver top of decanter size. Circa 1915

Category

Antique Late 19th Century British Sheffield and Silverplate

Materials

Silver Plate

1930s American Ceramic Ebony "Pig" Whiskey Nip / Flask
1930s American Ceramic Ebony "Pig" Whiskey Nip / Flask

1930s American Ceramic Ebony "Pig" Whiskey Nip / Flask

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Unique, charming circa 1930s American ceramic pig flask / whiskey nip with a sgraffito linear

Category

Vintage 1930s American Folk Art Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Cork

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