A powder flask scrimshawed by a sailor with a nautical motif depicting a three-masted ship flanked by mermaids, made from a single piece of cattle horn, with wooden end caps and a cork stopper, 19th century

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A powder flask scrimshawed by a sailor with a nautical motif depicting a three-masted ship flanked by mermaids, made from a single piece of cattle horn, with wooden end caps and a cork stopper, 19th century
Peoples of the Khyber ∼ The Pathans
Powder flask. ca. 1650
Artist: Johann Georg Maucher (workshop) German, Schwäbisch Gmünd, active 1650-1700
Powder flask, 1700-50, Russia.
Powder flask, Verkhovyna, XIXth century
Powder Flask, India 19th Century
▪︎Powder-flask.
Place of origin: Teschen, Silesia
Date: ca. 1620
Medium: Pear-wood, antler, leather and silk, engraved.
Bronze powder flask made by G. &J.W. Hawkley of Sheffield, c. 1860. It has a beautiful, rich patina.