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19th Century American Glass Flasks May 2026
These objects are primarily glass flasks produced in the United States during the 19th century, originating from major glassmaking centers including Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New England regions, representing early American industrial glass manufacturing.
26 objects · 4 institutions
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IIIF
Bottle or Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
c. 1890
IIIF
Face Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1820–35
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
c. 1845–65
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1829–72
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1860–75
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1846–62
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1859–1900
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1860–75
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1831–40
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1790–1830
Flask
Cleveland Museum of Art
c. 1835
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1860–c. 1884
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
c. 1850
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1870–76
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1860–66
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1860–75
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1822–40
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1850–59
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1840–60
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
c. 1860
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1860–75
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
c. 1850
IIIF
Flask
Art Institute of Chicago
1840–60
IIIF
Pitkin Flask
Cleveland Museum of Art
1800s
Spirits flask
Metropolitan Museum of Art
probably 19th century
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