EIGHT POWDER-FLASKS, TWO SHOT-FLASKS, AND FOUR POWDER-MEASURES one of flattened horn (nozzle detached); a Continental brass powder-flask embossed with a reclining hunter in a woodland on each face; a white metal powder-flask by G. & J. W. Hawksley, Sheffield, embossed with basket-weave designs over its surface; another two by the same, of plain brass; a brass powder-flask by A. M. Flask & Cap Co.; two further powder-flasks, two leather shot flasks; a powder measure by James Dixon & sons; another by Haslocher Rauchlos; two further measures, and a copper horn (15)
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A HORN POWDER-FLASK, EARLY 19TH CENTURY of flattened cow horn, with brass basal cap and nozzle, the latter incorporating an adjustable measuring chamber (cap missing) and a pair of suspension rings; and A COPPER POWDER-FLASK BY FRITH, MID-19TH CENTURY, the outer face embossed with a hunter and a hound (nozzle missing) the first: 26cm; 10 1/4in (2)
A GERMAN MUSKETEERS TRIANGULAR POWDER-FLASK, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with leather-covered wooden body encased with steel borders, the front applied with an engraved plaque of baluster outline, the rear face fitted with a belt hook, four later suspension rings, and nozzle with spring cut-off 24.5cm; 9 5/8in high
A GERMAN ENGRAVED POWDER-FLASK, MID-18TH CENTURY of green-stained flattened cowhorn, decorated on one side with a hunter in contemporary dress taking aim at a reclining stag, and with a boar leaping at a huntsman on the other, moulded at the nozzle, and fitted with an early wooden stopper (the horn with small cracks at the base, nozzle chipped) 27cm; 10 5/8in
Three pieces of Bohemian glass, 19th/20th century, comprising a green glass beaker with cut and gilt decoration of floral swags on decagonal gilt highlighted base, 13cm high, an opaque light blue glass flask and stopper with a band of gilt grapevine decoration, 21cm high and a smaller white opaque glass bottle with bands of gilt and jewelled decoration, 18.5cm high, (3)
A 19TH CENTURY COW HORN SCRIMSHAW POWDER FLASK incised with images of Stephenson's Rocket and other rail trains beside figures of gentlemen and ladies in period dress. The gilt metal cap with a crown surmount attached by a plaited cord. Provenance titled stickers include "Collection C.S. Gilbert", "Exhibited Houldsworth Hall, Manchester 1953", "Bridgehouse Galleries, Manchester, 1960" "Exhibited Granada Television 1960". Overall length 38cm.
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