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Location: Bavaria, Germany - the center of 15th and 16th century gunmaking
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Two unusually fine South German caliverman's flasks, for guardsmen, ca. 1600, the blackened cowhorn bodies engraved with foliage, the mounts incised and gilt;
- the first probably Augsburg, the top mount featuring a lid for an additional compartment of unknown purpose, and complete with reverse belt hook; - the second engraved with characteristic Nuremberg foliage, the bottom comprising a compartment for spare balls, and complete with reverse belt hook; both Wallace Colln, London. For similar flasks combined with ball compartments see posts #4, 8 and 18. m |
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