19th Century American Potato Flask










19th Century American Potato Flask
This mid-19th century American Rockinghamware stoneware flask is a delightful nod to whimsy and practicality. Shaped like a humble potato, it’s a rare and playful relic from the 1850s-60s, designed to sneak a sip with a wink of humor. The flask is masterfully crafted with a rich brown and yellow glaze, its mottled surface uncannily reminiscent of an Idaho potato fresh from the earth.
These flasks were often tongue-in-cheek creations, blending functionality with a dash of mischief. Carrying spirits in this clever disguise, the owner could easily pass off a tipple as an innocent snack.
A testament to the ingenuity and humor of the time, this rare survivor speaks to both Folk Art charm and mid-19th century craftsmanship. Whether displayed in a collection or as a conversation starter, it’s a captivating piece of Americana that connects the past to the present with a playful twist.
7.5 in. W x 3 in. D x 3 in. H