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I SOLD A REALLY MINT RICH BLUE AQUA QUART SCROLL FLASK . HAD LOTS OF CRUDENESS. IRON POINTIL. MAN I WISH I HAD IT BACK! THAT RED FLASK REPRO OR WHAT EVER IS GREAT!
 

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This the one thats diffrent

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I believe that one is refered to as a "Fleur-de-Lis".
Don't understand why this was not answered by now?
 

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Re: RE: SCROLL FLASK COLOR

Jan , if you are still here , wanted to let you know I am just now seeing where you had posted pics of your flask I had asked you to post in this old post of mine . Ended back to this while doing a search this morning and seen your post . A pretty colored flask . A very late thank you for posting the pics .
 

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Re: RE: SCROLL FLASK COLOR

The swirled amethyst JR&Son in John Pastor's upcoming sale is off the charts. Maybe I'll hit the lottery between now and auction time. Dream on!
 
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dollarbill said:
This the one thats diffrent

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Great Find DollarBill. Man I'd love to dig a scroll or any historical flask for that matter. I'm in SoCal so the odds of that are about nil! I'll have to go East and dig!So I think what that little scroll might be is a half pint Fleur-De-Lis as mentioned previously and what McKearin & Wilson classify as a Group IX number 34 or 34a. The "pearl" or glass dot you see below the 8 pointed star will tell you which variant it is. compare them on both sides and if one is slightly bigger than the other then its the 34a. Its considered "scarce". Pictured are two that I have. One is a 34a (left) and in a lighter aqua on the right is a 36a which is listed as extremely rare in the M&W book. Happy hunting!
 

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