Early Blown Case Bottle/Flask
Pictured above is a late 18th century or early 19th century blown
case bottle/flask. The sides are polished and it is engraved with Masonic
symbols. The shoulder is cut with ovals, it has a half post neck and the rim of
the neck is cut as well. It has a German silver pourer that is stamped with the
word ALPACCA and what appears to be DRGM. Not sure this is original to the
bottle or not. 9 1/2" tall with the pourer and 8 1/4" without. It is about 2
11/16" by 4 5/8" on the sides. It has a few small bubbles in the glass.
It’s in perfect shape, no chips, cracks or repairs.
A special
"Thank You" to Brother Fred Lowstetter for sharing the pictures and description
of his beautiful bottle with our museum.