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Antique possibly Georgian or early Victorian ( 18th to 19th century copper flask

Antique possibly Georgian or early Victorian ( 18th to 19th century copper flask

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Antique, possibly Georgian or early Victorian (18th to 19th century) copper flask. This wonderful decorative and very collectable gun powder flask has some age related wear. It is possibly 200 years old !! unfortunately the end piece is missing for pouring the powder into the gun and has been repaired to sides - see pictures ( could possibly be replaced) and I have priced item at the lower end to reflect this. It is still an interesting and tactile item

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16 cm tall

9 cm wide at bottom

3 cm width

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Please note a % of the profit will go to BLESMA the charity for ex service men and women who have lost limbs

 

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gunpowder flasks—tiny objects with big history 💥

They’re one of those pieces where utility, craftsmanship, and storytelling collide beautifully.

 

 

 

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A brief history of the gunpowder flask

 

Gunpowder flasks were used from the 16th century through to the late 19th century, designed to carry and dispense measured amounts of black powder for muzzle-loading firearms (pistols, muskets, rifles).

 

Before cartridges became standard, shooters had to:

 

1. Pour powder into the barrel

 

 

2. Add wadding

 

 

3. Load the ball

 

 

 

The flask was essential—and often worn on a belt or bandolier.

 

By the mid-19th century, flasks became more sophisticated, with:

 

Spring-loaded cut-off valves

 

Measured chargers

 

Decorative bodies reflecting status and taste

 

 

Once self-contained cartridges became widespread (c. 1870s–1880s), flasks faded from practical use and became keepsakes, souvenirs, and later, collectibles.

 

 

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Common materials & forms

 

Gunpowder flasks were made from a surprisingly wide range of materials:

 

Copper & brass – most common, durable, often embossed

 

Leather – usually stitched over a wooden core

 

Horn – earlier examples, especially 17th–18th century

 

Wood – sometimes carved or turned

 

Papier-mâché – lightweight, Victorian, often japanned

 

 

Typical shapes include:

 

Pear-shaped (very classic)

 

Nautilus / shell form

 

Flattened ovals

 

Figural or shield-shaped

 

 

 

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Decoration & symbolism

 

This is where they get really interesting for collectors 👀

 

Popular motifs:

 

Hunting scenes (stags, hounds, game birds)

 

Military imagery (cannons, trophies of arms)

 

Classical figures (gods, warriors)

 

Eagles, lions, heraldic devices

 

Floral and foliate designs

 

 

American-made flasks often feature eagles, stars, and patriotic imagery, while British and European examples lean toward hunting and classical themes.

 

 

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Key gunpowder flask makers (names to look for)

 

🇬🇧 British makers

 

James Dixon & Sons (Sheffield) – the big one

 

Active mid-19th century

 

Often marked “JAMES DIXON & SONS”

 

Produced copper, brass, and papier-mâché flasks

 

 

G & J.W. Hawksley – high-quality sporting equipment

 

Sykes

 

Batty

 

Hill & Son

 

 

🇺🇸 American makers

 

G. & J.W. Hawksley (exported to US)

 

E. & A. Thurber

 

W. & S. Butcher (also Sheffield, but exported heavily)

 

American Flask & Cap Co. (Massachusetts)

 

Prideaux & Co.

 

 

🇫🇷 / 🇩🇪 European makers

 

French flasks often unmarked, but beautifully embossed

 

German & Austrian examples sometimes more austere, functional

 

 

⚠️ Many flasks are completely unmarked—this is very normal and does not mean they are reproductions.

 

 

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Chargers & mechanisms (important for dating)

 

Fixed charger – earlier, simple spout

 

Adjustable charger – later, more refined

 

Spring cut-off valve – Victorian period onward

 

 

A working cut-off valve is a big plus for value.

 

 

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Dating guide (very rough but useful)

 

1700s – horn, wood, simple forms

 

Early 1800s – copper/brass, plain to lightly decorated

 

Mid-1800s (Victorian) – highly decorative, embossed, papier-mâché

 

Late 1800s – souvenir or ceremonial, less functional

 

 

 

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Collector value (ballpark)

 

Plain, unmarked brass flask: £40–£80

 

Decorated Victorian flask: £80–£150

 

Named maker (Dixon, Hawksley): £120–£250+

 

Rare motifs / military / exceptional condition: £300+

 

 

Condition, originality of the charger, and crispness of embossing matter a lot.

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