Description: A wonderful early prohibition flask with the song title "How dry I am" engraved on the frontof this 4 1/4" circular flask.The lyrics come from Irving Berlin's 1919 Ziegfeld Follies song, “The Near Future”.The song is about a patron's comical attempt to order a drink at a dry restaurant. The flask sports plants and vines around the sides of the flask. There are still traces ofsilver although most of it has been rubbed off. Apart from a small dent on bottom front at about 7 o'clock there is almost no damage to the flask which is exceptionally well built. Excellent vintage condition in a black and gray patterned finish.The steel screw top is in exceptional condition. In fotos 5 & 6you can see two chips off the finish one about 1/4" squarish,the other somewhat smaller, so priced appropriately. This piece makes a worthy addition to any prohibition collectionFinally, this flask is sent to you from my smoke-free household in the U.S. If you like what you see, the store has more hip flasks, cocktail shakers and prohibition whiskey prescriptions, along with an ever-changing selection of picture discs (rock n roll multi-media art) from 1919 to 1990s . Lots to discover and entertain.
Price: 46.75 USD
Location: Hardeeville, South Carolina
End Time: 2024-11-27T17:49:57.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Volume: 4 oz.
Color: Silver
Bottle Type: Flask
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States