Half Pint Cornucopia/Urn Historical flasks.

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Again Steve, Nice. I like the brown one the best.
 

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Very nice Steve, always like seeing posts of yours like this about old flasks. So do you know what the intended symbolism is with the pairing of the cornucopia and urn? Or is it purely decorational? I tend associate less positively with the idea of an "urn" but in these they seem pretty full of life-giving food too. What's the siginificance the image held back then, if any, and if you know?
 

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