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    Posted 10 years ago

    mandioldst…
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    Vintage Whiskey Flask 1800'S amber in color the lid is glass it has cork in the top of the bottle.I can't really tell if the lid had the cork around it or if it was in the top of the bottle originally. The bottle has bubbles in the glass.

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    1. bottleguy bottleguy, 10 years ago
      The wide, flat lip finish indicates that it is late 1800s or latter. If the finish is applied, I'd guess at 1880. However, the finish doesn't appear to be applied. If the mold mark goes up to the bottom of the finish, it's probably a semi-automatic machine (1890-1910). If the mold mark goes all the way to the mouth, it would be a machine-made bottle (after 1910).

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