Up for auction is a remarkable piece of history – an authentic antique soldier's flask dating back to the early 20th century, likely from the World War I era. This unique green glass bottle features a distinctive flattened, oval shape, designed for easy carrying, much like a military canteen or personal flask.

The glass itself exhibits characteristics common to early 20th-century manufacturing, including natural imperfections, bubbles, and a lovely deep emerald green hue that catches the light beautifully. It comes complete with its original cork stopper, which is still charmingly tethered to the bottle's neck by a piece of aged rope – a testament to its genuine age and a wonderful detail for collectors.

This flask is not just a bottle; it's a tangible link to the past, evoking images of soldiers carrying their water or spirits during a pivotal period in history. It would make an excellent addition to any collection of militaria, antique glass, or historical artifacts.

Condition: Good antique condition for its age. The glass is intact with no major cracks or chips, though it shows expected signs of wear, surface scratches, and slight internal residue consistent with age and use. The cork is present and attached, showing natural wear. Please refer to the detailed photographs for a comprehensive view of its condition.

Dimensions (approximate):

* Height: [9 inches/ 22 cm]

* Width: [5 inches/ 13 cm]

* Depth: [2.5 inches/ 6.5 cm]

Don't miss the opportunity to own this fascinating piece of early 20th-century military histoty


* Specific Era: "Early 20th century, likely from the World War I era" adds historical weight.

* Material and Color: "Green glass, "Deep emerald green hue" makes it visually appealing.

* Unique Features: "Flattened, oval shape," "original cork stopper," "charmingingly tethered to the bottle's neck by a piece of aged rope."