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PATTERN-MOLDED HALF-POST PITKIN-TYPE FLASK, light olive green, approximately one-half pint, flattened ovoid form, 36-rib broken-swirl, ribs swirled to the left, short neck with plain mouth, kick-up base with light rough pontil mark. New England, possibly Keene-Marlboro-Street Glassworks. Early 19th century. 5 1/4" H.
Literature: McKearin/Wilson - American Bottles & Flasks, pp. 314, 315, fig. 2.
Shoulder with a potstone showing a very faint check to top and 1/16" to side, narrow burst interior bubble to the same side above base, all as made.
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Glass deaccessioned by the Bennington Museum, Bennington, VT. All proceeds will go toward the museum's Collections Acquisition Fund.
Ex-collection Miss Helen A. Crane, Kingston, PA.