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Item Code: 173-1718
This item is one half of the brass body of a powder flask with hunting motif embossed on the surface. The hunting scene consists of a number of deer lounging or standing in the grass. The brass has a nice green/brown patina to it and despite numerous dings and dents has kept its general shape.
This item was recovered in the famous “Valley of Death” at Gettysburg by the late John Cullison and passed by him to the Rosensteel family collection of Gettysburg artifacts where it remained until released by them.
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