Gunpowder Flask

Maker and role
Unknown Maker
Production date
Circa 1835
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Object detail

Media/Materials
Copper, brass, iron
Measurements
6 1/2 x 2 3/4 x 1 1/2" (16.5 x 7 x 3.8cm)
Description
The first metal powder flasks were made by French craftsmen in the late 1700s. Metal flask designs were soon copied by other European nations and the United States, but French flasks remained distinctive throughout the nineteenth century. French flasks tend to be more detailed than their English or American counterparts and use the metric system on their measuring devices. This flask, with its finely crafted decoration and metric charger, was made by a Parisian artisan known only by his initial: "B."
Object number
97.12.63
Currently on display?
No

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