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1860s AQUA HUNTER FISHERMAN GXIII-4 CALABASH HISTORICAL FLASK DRIPPY APPLIED LIP
$ 66
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This is an attic nice original GXIII-4 Hunter Fisherman calabash flask from the 1860s with a scene on one side of a hunter facing left shooting a duck out of the air with his TWO dogs waiting to go get the bird......the other side has scene of a man in tall hat catching a fish with a house in the background.....Hand blown in mold, bimal.....early sunken smooth base.......crude applied tapered collar.....aqua.....9 1/4"tall.....round calabash with strap sides and fluted teardrops around shoulder.....Excellent shiny nice condition with no chips or damage. A nice clean bottle with no haze. Nice bold embossing on both front and back...This was a popular style of whiskey bottle in the 1850s & 1860s because men have always loved hunting and fishing.........THIS IS A FIXED PRICE, BUY IT NOW BOTTLE FOR SALE IN MY STORE. FREE POSTAGE with insurance & tracking IF YOU LIVE WITHIN THE U.S.A.
......INTERNATIONAL BUYERS....SHIPPING IS NOT FREE. Only part of the shipping is included in the price. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGE WILL VARY DEPENDING ON WHICH COUNTRY YOU LIVE IN. Please contact me first BEFORE you buy to get a shipping price quote. No sales under outside the U.S. unless you contact me first. I WILL NOT SHIP YOUR ITEM UNTIL FULL SHIPPING CHARGE IS PAID. Shipping charge is NOT fully included in the price if you live anywhere outside the United States.
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