C1800 ' S COLT ' S PATENT COPPER & BRASS POWDER FLASK Spring Loaded Gate NR
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Reference Number: Avaluer:96498 | Country/Region of Manufacture: United States |
c1800's COLT'S PATENT COPPER & BRASS POWDER FLASK Cannon Decoration with Shield,
Crossed Muskets & Pistols Working Spring Loaded Gate From a Connecticut Estate Auction comes this c1800's COLT'S PATENT COPPER & BRASS POWDER FLASK with Cannon Decoration with Shield, Crossed Muskets & Pistols and having a Working Spring Loaded Gate. Measuring approximately 6 1/2” long and 3 1/4” at the bottom, this is in superb condition with tight ...seams, no repairs or defects that I see and only a few tiny bumps in the metal and what looks to be a residue of polish. Please stay tuned to my listings for what I hope is an interesting and eclectic selection of other items. I am happy to run weekly tabs and combine items to reduce shipping cost. Also, please feel free to correct any of my identifications.
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If an international item sells for $75.00 or more, it has to be shipped via International Express Mail which provides real tracking capability. If you pay the invoice you receive from ebay which may not include this form of shipping, I will refund your payment and re-invoice you. On Jul-25-19 at 12:38:40 PDT, seller added the following information:What I identified as a polish residue in the listing was, in fact that, and not a repair. A toothbrush removed what you see.
On Jul-25-19 at 12:52:52 PDT, seller added the following information:This photo shows the slant of what I gather is called the charger spout.