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Flask2827/43

A thin-walled flask made of green glass. The squared shoulder of the flask supports a ridged handle that wraps around the splayed mouth of the vessel. The bottom half of the flask is bulbous, with a flat bottom.

Culture
Roman
Material
glass
Made in
Italy ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Powder Horn and Shot Flask67.241.2a-b

Tag attached M.D. Schwatrz: "Flask 19th c. Puurchased over 40 years ago in shop in Greenwich, R. I."

Culture
“Eastern Woodlands; Weeden Island Culture” ?
Material
brass metal, wood, bronze ?, leather, fibre, lead and horn
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Flask1930.1132

A glass flask covered in coloured (brown, yellow, orange, and red) basketry. The flask has a close fitting woven cap and the decoration is geometric bands in false embroidery.; Good

Culture
Tlingit
Material
glass, root, spruce wood and grass
Made in
Washington, USA
Holding Institution
MAA: University of Cambridge
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FlaskEg42 a-c

Vase-shaped flask (part a) that has a screw top lid with handle (part b), and fluted container (part c). The flask (part a) has a circular opening at the top with metal ridges around the perimeter, curves outwards to a bulbous shape in the middle, and tapers towards the bottom to form a pedestal foot. The lid (part b) has a heavy handle that is straight on the top and curves around at each end to attached to round metal knobs on the lid's top. The fluted container (part c) sits inside on the inner rim of the opening of the flask (part a). When placed inside, the fluted container (part c) and the flask (part a) opening is covered by the lid (part b) that screws in place.

Culture
South India
Material
metal
Made in
India
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Flask1187/24 a-b

A flask with a circular container (part a) and a stopper (part b). The design on the container consists of a large central circle with two small circles beside it and another small circle above it and a petal-shape below it. Each circle and the petal-shape are rimmed with tiny circles. The metal within each circle and the petal-shape is yellowish, and the tiny circles are silvery. Tiny silvery circles in a flower shape are in between each circle and the petal-shape. The design is rimmed with tiny silvery circles. The back of the container has two loops.

Culture
Afghan
Material
wood and metal
Made in
Afghanistan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Flask1455/15 a-b

Tall, narrow flask with triangular spout at rim. Surface is glazed turquoise and is undecorated; interior is glazed beige; base is unglazed. Part b is a lid that fits into neck and rests on rim; a knob protrudes from the centre. The top is glazed and the underside is not.

Culture
Japanese
Material
clay and glaze
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Flask1455/8 a-b

Black rounded flask with two small handles (part a) on the sides and a white-yellow carved stopper (part b). Stopper has a rounded, circular top with a hollow cylindrical piece that extends into the flask.

Culture
Central Asian
Material
wood and bone
Made in
Mongolia ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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FlaskCg326

Flask in the shape of a potato, glazed natural brown, with a cork stopper.

Culture
English
Material
clay, cork bark, paint and glaze
Made in
United Kingdom and Staffordshire, England
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Pilgrim FlaskCd373

Clay flask with image of St. Menas on one side and Greek inscription on the reverse, both in relief. Two handles go from shoulder to lip on opposite sides. Flask has two flat faces.

Culture
Coptic
Material
clay
Made in
Abu Mina, Egypt
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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FlaskM1.44

Clay askos made of cream, fine-grained, hard-fired clay with very smooth surface to the touch. It contains a small quantity of white and dark grits and medium-sized flakes of silver mica. Black paint, lighter at the edges, fairly thick with a slight gloss. Low ring foot, elongated globular body, narrow neck with flaring rim at one end on top and slightly upturned spout at tail end. A strap handle joins spout to mouth. Decoration consists of three horizontal bands on lower portion of body and paint on tip of spout, mouth and top surface of handle.

Culture
Greek ?
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Crete, Greece ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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