A very large chrome plated and leather travel drinking flask with large removable drinking cup. This is a stunning piece, very simple in design, however, what makes this flask unusual is the large capacity. Plus, the thick gauge body also splits in two for are movable drinking cup that slides off the body. This cup also doubles as an added layer of protection to the flask, to prevent any damage to the precious cargo. There is a long oblong cut window through the leather in order for one to judge the capacity, and the need to re-fill, before its too late!
This particular flask is more of a travel flask for a hunting or fishing trip, or perhaps a weekend away. As opposed to a trip to the game. It is sturdy empty, once full it would not be pocket worthy!
The lid is a classic bayonet style fitting, secure, and with a cork liner to prevent any leakage. The piece is in excellent condition throughout with the leather having taken on a beautiful patina from a century of being loved. Made in England, circa 1910.