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Mid-1800’s Ornate Hawksley Metal Powder Flask
Identified in Ray Riling’s comprehensive treatise on antique powder flasks, The Powder Flask Book, (1992, R&R Books Ltd.), by p
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Seller: James Carr's Antique Guns and Collectibles
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Offered for your consideration is a small antique Colt-style pistol flask. The front panel sh
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This is a Collection of 4 Antique Gunpowder Tin Powder Flask consisting of one Curtis and Harvey's Gunpowder London FF Tin Powder Flask without the original cap and about 7 1/2" tall, 4" wid
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HERE IS A VERY WELL DONE INSCRIBED HORN, IT HAS AN AMERICAN EAGLE ABOVE INSCRIBED E PLUIBUS UNUM IN A BANNER. BELOW THE EAGLE IS INSCRIBED Wm. A. TODD 1862 ALSO IN A BANNER. IT MEASU\RES 11 AND
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This is an antique 19th century standing seam, copper & brass ornate black powder flask from the English manufacture G & J.W. Hawksley of Sheffield. The flask is appropriately 7 3/4" x 3
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This is a very good condition eagle-and-shield powder flask for a pocket-size pistol that would go well in a cased set. This has solid seams and sharp motifs on the 3-1/4" long copper body that h
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This flask is missing the charger spring and there are a few dents in the body.
There are no markings so the maker is unknown to us.
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An Early Civil War Plain Powder Flask for a Percussion Cased Colt Model 1849 or Other Cased Pocket Model Revolvers In Mint Untouched Condition. All original and complete. The flask has a mint body thr
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An Early Civil War "James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield" Powder Flask In Near Mint Original Condition. All original and complete. The flask has a mint body with no dents in it. It is very clea
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This is a large, "violin" type flask with embossed pattern on both sides. The copper has a dull ochre-brown patina throughout, and only a few minor dents without any seam separations. The pa
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Copper 4" Eagle flask from 1850's supplied in cased sets of Colt Root Sidehammer, James Warner, and Mass. Arms .28 cal. percussion pocket pistols. Original lacquor and in excellent shape.
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This is a British made "Batty" Copper gun powder flask, measuring 8" overall with an adjustable measuring spout on the top. The common topped rotating powder door still works and the sp
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Stk# P-36-44
Bruce D Horne - Custom Powder Horn – Large – Tan to White –Scrimshawed Map Horn - STK# P-36-44
This one of a kind large 15” white to tan custom scrimshawed m
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Jim Dresslar was the author of the powder horn book and the owner of the American Frontier Museum In Bargersville , Indiana
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We were told by Jim Dresslar the author of the powder horn book that this horn was made in the 1780 to 1830 time period.
The stopper is missing.
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19th century horn powder primer with hinged bottom. Good for continued use or display. Size: 4"
Family Owned & Operated
Cisco’s Gallery deals in the rare, exceptional, and one-of-a-
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This is a group of two antique powder flasks. First is a Dead game Motif flask found on page 319 #600 in Ray Rilings book "The Powder Flask Book" it is in very good condition with a very nic
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We estimate the manufacture date of this keg to be about 1860 to 1870.
This company produced much of the gun powder used in the American Civil War.
The overall height is approx. 11" and the dia
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"Whaler's tusk" powder flask. Made from a sperm whale tooth with wooden top and metal screw on cap with leather braided strap. In good condition for display or continued use. Size: 5"L
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A original U.S. Batty Peace Flask...dated 1856...inspected...Springfield, Mass. Beautiful original patina...2 small tiny dents...perfect seams...perfect rings...the plunger spring is broke or not work
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Stk# P-34-55
Powder Horn – Vintage - Large – Tan to Black – Scrimshawed J.E.G – P-34-55
This vintage Primitive style tan to black 16” one of a kind custom scrimshaw
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Stk# C459
Powder Horn – Medium – Tan to chocolate brown - Scrimshawed - C459
This vintage one of a kind custom scrimshawed tan to chocolate brown octagon tipped horn is beautifully h
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This flask was purchased many years ago from Norm Flayderman.
The flask body is made of some type of hardwood and the charging lever appears to be made of horn.
Overall length approx. 7"
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Overall length approx. 5.75".
The powder measure and charger operate correctly.
There are no split seams.
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The flask appears to be lacquer over wood.
From the Hope Bisbing Collection purchased from Norm Flayderman many years ago.
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Overall length approx. 5.5".
The flask body is made of horn with an ebony base.
There is a small area of filler on 1 side along edge of base.
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