Antique French sterling silver and glass liquor flask bottle decorated with wheel cut spiral fluting and engraved scrolling foliage. The sterling mounts include a domed shaped lid, collar and removable tumbler at the base. Rare large size, perhaps intended for long travel in a carriage or car. Hallmarked with the French Minerve 1st standard mark, which depicts the head of the goddess Minerva with a number 1 beside her to denote a silver content of .950/1000 (95% silver and a higher grade than the standard .925 for sterling.) Maker's marks for Henri Soufflot, 1884-1910 at 89 rue de Turbigo, Paris. Measures 10" tall x 3" wide. The tumbler cup measures 2 7/8" height x 2 3/8" diameter opening. The silver weight is 79.3 grams. Condition: Filled chips to the inside mouth of the bottle. A small dent to the lid and to the bottom edge of the cup.