Two Civil War Era Colt Powder Flasks
probably British for the American market, 19th century, both with mellow patination, no apparent stamps, one brass, military decoration over two pairs of crossed Colt rifles and pistols, two lanyard rings, 6-1/2 in.; together with one copper, with two crossed Colt pistols over 13 stars, flying eagle and military decoration, four lanyard rings, 5-3/4 in.
Provenance:From the Estate of Judge David Creekmore, Knoxville, Tennessee
Condition:
both with functional spouts, first with corrosion, one lanyard ring off (present), seam intact, light wear; second with large dent at right lanyard ring, seam open, oxidation, surface dirt
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