What could be better for a camping trip, hike, or really most any outing than this flask filled with good whiskey? Dating from around the late 19th century, I believe, and presumed British, this handblown glass flask likely once had a leather or perhaps wicker cover over its top half, which is now gone, but the glass is quite thick and I'd guess would not shatter very easily, and the pewter top screws on nice and snug.
The flask measures 6 1/2" inches take x 3 1/4" wide and 1 5/8" deep...happily large enough to hold a enough to share with a friend or two! Sometimes the pewter or silver bottoms of flasks such as these were removable, to be used as drinking cups, but that is not the case with this one.