Just came in with some vintage goodies. When I bought the lot I was expecting a reproduction flask. I’m not 100% certain but this may be a real one. Has steel screws and is totally unmarked. A few small dings on the body. Opinions?
That’s what I was thinking also. The flask is in such nice shape suspect might have came from a cased set. We see this one reproduced so much that a real one is questioned. Adding to my little assortment of powder flasksDon't collect original flasks but have studied them some. Your flask looks original.
As you probably know replicas almost always have flat head brass screws holding on the top. The lever on yours looks like the correct shape and attachment. Replica levers are different shape and some have a modern investment casting circle on the top. Replicas will have foreign metric size threads on the screws and spout.
I like it. The flask was not the focus for why I bought the lot. There is an Original Winchester .44 WCF mold is was after ( perhaps unmentionable in this company) but that mold turned out to be as minty as can be. The flask is a happy addition. There also was an antique set of binoculars (unmarked) in mint condition too. The shipping was more than what I got the lot for.Appears to have actual real authentic 'aging' to it. Nice little flask!
No wording at all anywhere on the flask.Well in that case it should have embossed on it the words ' Colts Patent 'above the eagle .
Rudyard who just checked a Dixon remake one
Then its not a Dixon flask They also made the Colt' Bag Flask ' Not to say no others made the eagle flask in the original time period. I can only write of Dixons original Dies used in modern times to re produce that Colt Eagle flask By Dixons Thanks in Great part to a Mr Bennett textile merchant of Manchester who got them to reproduce their own & Some Hawksleys dies after they took over Hawksley's who where on Rockingham Street Sheffield . Ian Ford & DeWitt Bailey put out a great book on flasks & related accoutrement's I don't have a copy but contributed to it from the offset .( Dixons Where using the old die blocks as door props !).No wording at all anywhere on the flask.
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