Mark with Designs on oval panels. American eagle, | #123396

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  • Description: Designs on oval panels. American eagle, head turned to right and erect; wings partly raised. Eagle stands on a shield containing nine narrow vertical bars and three wider horizontal bars. Sun rays surround the eagle's head, and the tips of the wings extend downward parallel with the upper part of the shield. Below the shield extending upward on either side, olive and palm branches are tied at the center.
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  • Keywords: Coffin & Hay Manufactory
    Eagle
    Wing
    Shield
    flask
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This flask can be described as <<Designs on oval panels. American eagle, head turned to right and erect; wings partly raised. Eagle stands on a shield containing nine narrow vertical bars and three wider horizontal bars. Sun rays surround the eagle's head, and the tips of the wings extend downward parallel with the upper part of the shield. Below the shield extending upward on either side, olive and palm branches are tied at the center.>> Historical flasks, also known as antique or vintage flasks, are collectible glass containers that were commonly used in the past for various purposes. These flasks have historical significance and are sought after by collectors for their aesthetic appeal and cultural value. Historical flasks were primarily produced in the United States during the 19th century, particularly between 1815 and 1870. They were made from blown glass and typically had distinctive shapes and designs. These flasks were used for storing and transporting various liquids, such as spirits, medicines, and perfumes.