$900
Three Historical Blown-molded Glass Masonic Flasks, early to mid-19th century, the first two made at Keene, New Hampshire including a pint-size aqua flask depicting several Masonic symbols with arch and columns, the reverse with eagle and banner over "IP" in an oval (McKearin GIV-1); an amber half-pint flask with arch and columns on one side and eagle, banner and blank oval on the reverse (McKearin GIV-25), and an amber pint flask with All-seeing Eye in a Star and Flexed Arm in a Star, Stoddard, New Hampshire, one side with the raised letters "AD," the other side with "GR JA," (McKearin GIV-43), (very minor high point wear), ht. 7 5/8, 6 1/4, 7 3/8 in. All flasks with minor high point wear, and minor light scratches; amber pint flask with All-seeing Eye in a Star and Flexed Arm in a Star: in the making has a fold line in the glass going at slight angle through the "GRJA" letters, the interior shows a conforming raised area.
Auctioneer:
Skinner
Date:
2012-10-28