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Flask
elephant-form
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Flask
elephant-form
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Flask (England)
Asymmetrical green flask, with slightly tapering neck and irregular rim.
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Flask (Roman Empire, probably Syria), 1st–4th century
Pyriform body with tall neck slightly pinched at base; circular mouth with lip; yellow-green with iridescent surface.
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Flask, 1st–3rd century
Pale green Roman glass. A squat, bulbous body with tall, straight neck and horizontal rim. Iridescene mainly on interior.
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Flask, 1920–1930
Crystal perfume bottle, squared octagon in plan, and rectangular in elevation. Gold fittings, hinged lid, topped by spinel surrounded by 24 diamonds, 37 other diamonds set on sides.
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Flask, 1920–1930
Crystal perfume bottle, oval in plan, straight-sided, with gold fittings hinged lid topped by oval faceted pink sapphire surrounded by 35 small diamonds, stylized flower pattern, flowers arranged in vertical…
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Sidewall Sample (USA), 1880–90
Fragmentary wallpapers from sample book, including aesthetic-style and Anglo-Japanesque designs. 72 pages of samples.
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Flask (Switzerland), 18th century
Opaque white glass with light blue cast. Painted decoration with central bird on one side of bottle and crest on other side of bottle.
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