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A Powder-Flask Of The Percy VolunteersCirca 1800
30 April 2014, 11:00 BST
London, KnightsbridgeSold for £312.50 inc. premium
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A Powder-Flask Of The Percy Volunteers
Circa 1800
Circa 1800
With body formed from a section of polished cowhorn, circular brass base-plate engraved with a ducal cornet above the Percy crest, brass nozzle engraved with armoury number 'E10', and two brass rings for suspension; together with a brass-mounted cowhorn flask, the body of curved flattened triangular form, and two rings for suspension; and a reproduction American eagle and crossed revolvers flask (3)
The first 34 cm.
The first 34 cm.
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Provenance:
The first Alnwick Castle, Northumberland








