European Spirits Flask c.1750-1770
Origin: French or English
Colour: Olive Green
Dimensions: Height 5.25in x Width 2.75in x Base 1.25in
Lip: Tooled
Base: Glass-tipped pontil scar
Source: England
Condition: Excellent. Full gloss with typical surface wear.
Special features: These flasks were originally provided in leather or wicker casing for carrying brandy, whisky and other spirits
NOTES:
Background to Nailsea and Alloa Glassworks
Nailsea style bottles were produced from 1788 to 1873 at the Nailsea Glassworks south of Bristol, England.
Scottish examples are usually attributed to Alloa Glassworks in Alloa, near Edinburgh, Scotland.
Reference
Nailsea Bottles and Decanters
Willy Van den Bossche, Antique Glass Bottles, Antique Collectors Club, 2001, page 370, plate 308(3); page 206, plate 154(2); page 368, plate 306(1).