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Item Code: 1179-1646B
This small flask is for the Colt pocket model or similar revolvers. Constructed with a copper body and brass top and spout. Measures approximately 4.75” tall x 2” at widest point.
Both sides feature the American eagle with shield, arrows and olive branch, with thirteen stars and with the rays of the rising sun coming from behind. A pair of crossed revolvers are under the eagle and under them a curved ribbon reading “E PLURIBUS UNUM” follows the bottom curve of the flask.
Both sides show some small dents but nothing major. Pair of narrow hairline cracks at the seams on each side. The 1849 pocket model was a best seller for Colt and this flask would display very nicely with one or go well in a cased set. From the Texas Civil War Museum collection. [jet] [ph:L]
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