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Ceramic Historical Flask - 3/7/2010 11:08:30 AM   
CanYaDigIt


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Picked this one up yesterday.  I've seen several different ceramic repros, but this one is a first for me.  Does anyone know when they were made and who made them?






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RE: Ceramic Historical Flask - 3/8/2010 8:41:42 AM   
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Is this even a "repro"?  What I mean is, isn't is a mix of a masonic flask and sheaf of wheat flask?  I've never seen a real one like it.

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RE: Ceramic Historical Flask - 3/8/2010 6:28:48 PM   
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Hello Aaron,

Schafer & Vater and some of the other German firms used that blue glaze. I was not able to find that particular one anywhere. I think the maker of this one was mixing his historical flask design elements. Is there any makers mark or anything on the base?

S&V made several nippers for The Fraternal Order of Eagles. I wonder if this might be one, perhaps by a different manufacturer?: From.

I wonder if Thomas W. Dyott would be pleased to see his initials on a piece like this?



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RE: Ceramic Historical Flask - 3/9/2010 8:10:14 PM   
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I don't know myself where or when it was made, but I like it!!!
I would definitely add a flask like that to my collection.                I'm going to do a little research and try to find more information on that type of flask. I find it interesting.
Greg

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