Up for sale is a genuine, highly sought-after Foust Distillery figural bottle shaped like a cured ham (often called a "Hambone" flask). Produced by the Foust Distillery in Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, these uniquely shaped bottles were the height of creative marketing in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
This is not a reproduction—this is an authentic antique piece.
Highlights:
Rare Full Paint: Unlike many examples that have been stripped or lost their paint over the last century, this specimen retains a significant amount of its original cold-painted finish, providing that iconic "ham" appearance.
Historical Significance: Foust Distillery was famous for its creative figural flasks (including bananas, pickles, ears of corn, and hams). Finding one with this much original paint remaining is uncommon.
Display Ready: This piece makes a stunning addition to any collection of antique whiskey bottles, pre-prohibition memorabilia, or rustic farmhouse decor.
Original Components: Includes the original screw-top metal cap.
Details:
Maker: Attributed to the Foust Distillery (Glen Rock, PA)
Era: Late 19th / Early 20th Century
Material: Glass with original cold-painted finish