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Powder flask of horn with brass and copper mountings. 19th century. Flask consists of moulded horn pieces fitted together into metal edging in the middle, copper rings for a cord. Continental in origin. Exhibited at the Worthing Museum in 1973. This natural plastic item forms part of the Worshipful Company of Horners collection.
Flask Spring, for the large replica flask head, from Italy - Track of the Wolf
Collections Museum of Design in Plastics
A rare powder and priming flask with cartridge sack., Nuremberg, circa 1600. Leather-covered wooden body with iron mountings. The lid bears the Nuremberg proofmark and master's mark (hunting horn) as well as
A very nice antique 19th Century Horn Powder Flask with Brass Mounts, height 20 cm, in very good condition. Price 225 euro - Miscellaneous - Bolk Antiques
Powder Flasks and Powder Measures – MARSTAR CANADA
Collections Museum of Design in Plastics
Copper Powder Flask - Canada
Brass Powder Flask
The Horn Collection - The Worshipful Company of Horners