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    Posted 13 years ago

    vifacts
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    I am researching this flask but have not been successful. It is porcelain and is dated 1857 (in ink) on the bottom. It is about 5 inches tall. Any help will be very much appreciated.

    Mark

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    Comments

    1. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      Can you post a photograph of the bottom (with markings) and the back side?

      Scott
    2. vifacts, 13 years ago
      Sorry, I don't have a good picture of the back or bottom available right now. It is in storage. I will try to get a picture soon.

      Mark
    3. vifacts, 13 years ago
      I do remember the back is plain white with a simple pattern. The bottom was smooth but not perfect. The ink inscription said "U.S Grant -- 1857".
    4. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 13 years ago
      I assume you are trying to associate this with General Grant. My thoughts would be that it is a centennial or memorial type thing. The state of NY owns his cottage and it is run as a kind of museum or historical site. They might be able to help you with the identification.
    5. vifacts, 13 years ago
      Thank you for your suggestion.
      I am most interested in the maker of the flask. I have an original newspaper article stating the flask was given to the family member by Grant. I established through a letter by Grant dated 1857 that the person met with this person.
    6. vifacts, 13 years ago
      I found out the maker of the bitters bottle was Schafer & Vater of Germany. They made a variety of flasks and bitters starting about 1890. Most likely this flask was made sometime after that. So, mystery solved.

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