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Here are the calabash flasks the Mckearins failed to attribute here to these works. Once you see them it is quite obvious they were likely made here as they are quite similar in design to the Jenny Lind GI-107 shown prior in this post. The GXIII-4,5 and 6 Hunter Fisherman quart sized calabash historical flasks. First are a pair of GXIII-4 flasks in amber and light aqua.

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Nice Matt, I know someone on the forum has to have an Airtight Moore Jar in their collection I don't unfortunately.Matt your jar could have been made anywhere between 1885 and 1900 I am guessing.
 

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4. On this flask the GXIII-4 the hunter is facing and shooting his shot gun at a duck to the left. His gun is pointed in the air on a forty five degree angle.

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5.Fisherman holding his fishing pole between his legs and a fish on the line near his hand.

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6. The top LTC lip and the scalloped neck where it begins on the bottles body.

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7. In amber. Mckearin lists these as plentiful. You don't see a lot of them around,so they may be more then likely rated as scarce particularly in amber.

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Next up is the GXIII-5 Hunter Fisherman. The Hunter is looking to his right and he is shooting again on a 45 degree angle at a pair of ducks.

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The Fisherman side of the bottle. The fisherman is similar to the GXIII-4 but he is facing to the right this time. There is a large tree next to the body of water on the far right which is different from the previous flask.

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