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Powder Flask

1750-1800 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This powder flask was used to carry gunpowder. Like the pistols and guns that accompanied them, decorated flasks were costly items. Ornamented firearms and flasks reflected their owner's status and were kept as much for display as for use. Daggers, firearms, gunpowder flasks and stirrups worn with the most expensive clothing projected an image of the fashionable man-at-arms. The most finely crafted items were worn as working jewellery.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Shell with nielloed silver
Brief description
Powder flask made out of shell with nielloed silver mounts, Caucasus, late 18th century
Physical description
Shell mounted in silver with niello forming a container for black powder
Dimensions
  • Length: 15.3cm
Summary
This powder flask was used to carry gunpowder. Like the pistols and guns that accompanied them, decorated flasks were costly items. Ornamented firearms and flasks reflected their owner's status and were kept as much for display as for use. Daggers, firearms, gunpowder flasks and stirrups worn with the most expensive clothing projected an image of the fashionable man-at-arms. The most finely crafted items were worn as working jewellery.
Bibliographic reference
Anthony North, An Introduction to Islamic Arms, London 1985, fig. 15e, p.23
Collection
Accession number
354-1864

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Record createdDecember 12, 2002
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