Flask, 1846-1850

Summary

Whether depicted as commander-in-chief, the first president of the United States, or a symbol of the republic, George Washington is a common likeness on early American flasks. Washington appears on 72 recorded flask designs--more than any other person. This example depicts Washington as a classical statesman with major general Zachary Taylor, who became the 12th United States president in 1849.

Whether depicted as commander-in-chief, the first president of the United States, or a symbol of the republic, George Washington is a common likeness on early American flasks. Washington appears on 72 recorded flask designs--more than any other person. This example depicts Washington as a classical statesman with major general Zachary Taylor, who became the 12th United States president in 1849.

Artifact

Flask (Bottle)

Date Made

1846-1850

Creators

Dyottville Glass Factory 

Place of Creation

United States 

Creator Notes

Possibly made by Dyottville Glass Factory.

 On Exhibit

at Greenfield Village in Davidson-Gerson Gallery of Glass

Object ID

60.10.6

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Glass (material)
Mold-blown glass

Technique

Blow molding

Color

Olive green

Dimensions

Height: 5.625 in

Width: 3.813 in

Length: 1.75 in

Weight: 6.3 oz

Inscriptions

pressed on front: THE FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY pressed on back: GEN. TAYLOR NEVER SURRENDERS

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