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Item Code: 490-4415
Unusual flask with side-by-side compartments for black powder and bullets. There is also a small third compartment on the bottom to hold extra flints.
Constructed with copper body and brass top and bottom. On top, the powder funnel unscrews and spring still works. Also on top is a brass lid that swings out to expose a cylinder for storing bullets. The brass bottom features a compartment with screw-on lid. This compartment is to hold extra flints and there are still two small pistol flints stored inside.
Flask measures approximately 4.5" tall x 2" wide x 1.5" thick.
The copper body is adorned with two vertical rows of raised dots on each side. Flask remains in fine condition. [jet] [ph:L]
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