This flask or canteen came out of Florida. It has the original carry strap, and is in beautiful shape.
by Mark P with no comments yetThis is probably the nicest flask I have seen. Beautiful hand woven wicker over glass, with even a wicker cover over the pewter top. Original carry straps also. Came out of a South Carolina collection.
by Mark P with no comments yetI picked up this flask in Franklin Tenn. Beautiful workmanship.
by Mark P with no comments yetThis little glass flask, has a beautiful leather cover around it, with some designs stamped into the leather.
by Mark P with no comments yetThis beautiful hand woven wicker over glass flask came out of South Carolina.
by Mark P with no comments yetHere is another wicker flask that I picked up in Perryville KY. The cap is silver plated over pewter, and best of all it has 3 initials engraved in the cap.
by Mark P with no comments yetThis is a hand weaved wicker, over glass whiskey flask, with a pewter lid. As with any relic from that time period, the best finds are the ones that have been in a family collection for many generations, such as this one. This is just one of several wicker covered flasks that I have. Hope to have the others posted soon. They are in better condition than this one.
by Robert with no comments yetThis is a treen (wood) whiskey or bourbon flask, made like a whiskey barrel. Moisture keeps the wood swelled together to keep from leaking. Notice the folk art burnt into the wood.
by Robert with no comments yetThis pewter hip flask was imported from England
by Robert with no comments yetThis is a pewter collapsible drinking cup with a tin case. These were often carried and used by officers.
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