Pewter is often used for hip flasks as it leaves no hint of metallic taste as one sips from it. It also can be polished to a high sheen, making it a particularly eye-catching material for a flask. Browse 1stDibs to find a range of hip flasks from some of the world’s top boutiques...
Five of the webpages on this site list glass manufacturers’ identification marks (alphabetically listed) seen on container glass (bottles, jars, flasks, jugs, etc.) and on other types of glass including handmade and machine-made tableware and cookware. A few examples of “glass bottle marks”...
The GI-94 Franklin – Dyott historical flask Thomas W. Dyott, the self-proclaimed “king” of American patent medicine, was a great entrepreneur who took advantage of political events and slogans from the times and interpreted them onto his pictorial flasks. This was a clever marketing ploy tha...
I know they were shipped from NY to Cambridge, Ohio to the former Cambridge Glass factory to have the historical scene decals fired onto the bottles. But I don’t know who actually made the bottles. Thanks in advance! Reply Nicole E de la Cruzsays: ...