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Colts patent 2nd generation 1851 navy powder flask
Description: W5046 1851 Navy and 1861 Navy Powder Flask –
Medium size powder flask with a "Stand of Flags" behind a carriage mounted cannon. The top left flag is the "Lone Star" flag of Texas. The remaining three are all U. S. battle flags. To the right and left of the cannon are pikes and naval anchors.
Below the cannon are cannon balls, a ramrod and a Bowie knife. Above the stand of flags are two crossed rifles over revolvers - all pointing upward. Between the revolvers and flags, "COLTS PATENT" is embossed in two lines. This pattern appears only on one side of the flask. The body of the flask has a blue-gray finish. "DIXON AND SON MADE IN ENGALD." is stamped on the reverse side in two lines where the top and body meet. This flask is for second generation Model C1121 and all C1122 revolvers.
It is secured to the polished brass top with three steel screws. The slanted brass spout throws a navy size charge. Powder flow is controlled by a brass thumb piece. It is kept in position with a blued steel circular spring
This powder flask was designed for Colt second generation Model F1100, F1101, F1110, F1300 and F1310 revolvers.
slight blemish on right side