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Flasks Collection

"Unveiling the Timeless Elegance: Flasks Through Centuries" Step into the enchanting world of flasks

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Flasks Collection: The Pharmacy, 1912 artwork
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Flasks Collection: Distillation, 16th century woodcut
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Flasks Collection: Industry / Cooper 1827
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Flasks Collection: London Trade Card - William Bull, Musical Instruments
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Flasks Collection: Victoria College, Alexandria - Chemistry Laboratory
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Flasks Collection: Bohemia
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Flasks Collection: Hatch Mansfield and Co Advertisement
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Flasks Collection: Illustration from a history of Peru showing an Inca King and Queen with Indian attendants
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Flasks Collection: Ancient Greece, from The Art of Perfume, pub. 1912 (pochoir print)
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Flasks Collection: Sketches from the Sport and Art Exhibition at the Grosvenor Gallery (engraving)
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Flasks Collection: Powder flask, c. 1550-80 (antler)
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Flasks Collection: Dog listening to a gramophone (colour photo)
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Flasks Collection: Soldiers stopping to replenish their water bottles, this could be filled at certain fixed
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Flasks Collection: Lentoid Flask, or Pilgrim Flask, Late 18th to 19th Dynasty, c. 1336-1186 BC (glass)
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Flasks Collection: July (Reaping) (wash drawing)
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Flasks Collection: Internal Revenue Bureau Chemist G. F. Beyer, 14 January 1920 (b / w photo)
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Flasks Collection: Powder flask, c. 1620-50 (walnut with ivory & steel)
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Flasks Collection: Powder flask, Tyrol (horn)
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Flasks Collection: Powder flask, c. 1620-50 (walnut with horn, bone, brass & iron)
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Flasks Collection: Seven angels carrying seven flasks, from the Apocalypse Tapestry of Angers
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Flasks Collection: Light blue lentoid flask with dragged feather design in white, black, and yellow
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Flasks Collection: Metal casting equipment
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Flasks Collection: The Great Inventors, Edison in his new workshop in Lewelleyn Park, Orange (colour litho)
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Flasks Collection: Containers for oil (glass)
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Flasks Collection: Powder flask, c. 1580 (antler with iron)
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Flasks Collection: Powder flask, c. 1680 (boxwood & steel)
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Flasks Collection: Flask in the form of a leather bag, New Kingdom, c. 1415-1381 BC (Nile silt ware)
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Flasks Collection: Covered Flask, manufacturer Meissen Porcelain Factory, Germany, c
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Flasks Collection: Vanitas still life with a bust, seashells, books and glass flasks (oil on canvas)
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Flasks Collection: A vintners boy (pen & ink on paper)
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Flasks Collection: Conical and tubular flasks (glass)
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Flasks Collection: Four Jewish Doctors from Adrianople, Turkey, c. 1600 (w / c on paper)
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Flasks Collection: The Birth of Gunpowder (engraving)
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Flasks Collection: Advertisement, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company (engraving)
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Flasks Collection: The Fifth and Sixth Flask: The fifth sixth angels pour their flasks on the throne
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Flasks Collection: Powder flask, c. 1590 (gilt brass over fabric covered wood)
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Flasks Collection: Combined priming flask and wheel-lock spanner, c. 1600-50 (horn with brass & steel mounts)
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Flasks Collection: Heros of Labour - Andre-Marie Ampere, French physicist and mathematician (1775 -1836) (chromolitho)
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Flasks Collection: The Alchemists study (oil on canvas) (for detail see 164373)
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Flasks Collection: One Touch of Nature Makes the Whole World Kin (engraving)
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Flasks Collection: The Alchemists study (oil on canvas) (detail, see 164372)
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Flasks Collection: Tea on Overcombe beach near Weymouth, South Devon - served hot from a Thermos flask in a
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Flasks Collection: River view winter ice outside walls city people enjoy themselves
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Flasks Collection: Single Glass Flask With Blue Solution
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Flasks Collection: Two Glass Flasks With Colored Solutions
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Flasks Collection: Chad - Milk Sellers at N Djamena (Fort-Lamy)


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"Unveiling the Timeless Elegance: Flasks Through Centuries" Step into the enchanting world of flasks, where history and artistry intertwine to create vessels that have stood the test of time. From The Pharmacy's captivating 1912 artwork to a distillation woodcut from the 16th century, these flasks hold stories within their delicate curves. Intriguingly, it was in 1827 when industry met craftsmanship as Cooper introduced their revolutionary flask design. London Trade Card by William Bull showcases how even musical instruments found solace in this versatile creation. Journeying across continents, we find ourselves at Victoria College's Alexandria Chemistry Laboratory, where flasks played an essential role in scientific exploration. Meanwhile, Hatch Mansfield and Co Advertisement reminds us of their significance beyond academia - serving as loyal companions during everyday adventures. Venturing further afield, Chad reveals milk sellers at N Djamena (Fort-Lamy), relying on trusty flasks for sustenance amidst bustling streets. And who could forget those nostalgic moments captured outside a Post Office with four people cherishing shared memories? it also played an instrumental role during WW1; an advert for Thermos flasks stands as a testament to their reliability on battlefields and beyond. A mesmerizing illustration from a history of Peru transports us back to 1717 - showcasing Inca royalty surrounded by Indian attendants alongside intricate diagrams of bicharra. Delving deeper into antiquity, we encounter a powder flask crafted from antler dating back to c. 1570 - reminding us that innovation knows no bounds throughout centuries past. Ancient Greece beckons through The Art of Perfume's pochoir print publication from 1912; revealing how even fragrance found its home within these timeless vessels. As we reflect upon these glimpses into history and culture through various mediums - be it art or utility - one thing remains certain.