Technical Description
A fine example of a 19th-century Nailsea glass flask with pink and white pulled decoration. The pink and white would have been pulled seperately and then the flask cased in clear glass. A rough pontil completes the piece with its original cork stopper. These flasks are popular and we often sell fine examples...however, this particular vibrant colour combination is rare.
Date & Origin
England, c1830. Period of Victoria.
Condition
Excellent, no chips cracks or restoration. A little rough around part of the rim which happened during manufacturing.
Dimensions
Height: 19.5cm (not including stopper) Width: 11cm Depth: 5.1cm.
Historical Relevance
Hand-blown around the time Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter was published on the 16th of March 1850.
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