![]() ![]() In overall very good condition with its original components throughout and in functional order. The graduated brass priming-spout and base with its three (3) stepped spout and its external spring-operated powder-cut-off: original spring and retaining-screw. 1850s: Of typical, medium size, mid-19th century, design, with a two piece embossed brass/copper-alloy body, mounted with its two (2), side-mounted, iron suspension loops. Overall length, 4 1/2“.Ī VERY GOOD+ AMERICAN EMBOSSED BRASS SCALLOP-SHELL POWDER FLASK, ca. For similar examples, please see Neumann & Kravic's: "Collector's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revolution”. In overall very good untouched condition and a classic example of an early form American Blacksmith made 18th Century Bullet Mold, ca. ![]() Of early (18th century), Blacksmith made, "scissors-type" construction, as made with hand-forged contours and without a sprue-cutter. The iron surfaces with an untouched chocolate-brown patina and some expected signs of use, scattered discoloration and pitting. 1770-1800: In overall very good untouched condition and of approx.40 caliber. A VERY GOOD UNTOUCHED AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD SINGLE CAVITY BULLET MOLD, ca.
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