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  1. Feb 6, 2021 - Photos of bandoleers and powder flasks of the late Elizabethan to the first half of the 17th century. See more ideas about powder horn, flask, firearms.

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  3. Political alliances dominated mens’ appearances in the 17th century. The Royalist “Cavalier” style was characterized by shoulder length hair. Ribbons and bows were often used and “lovelocks,” a small lock of hair that cascaded from the crown of the head down over the left shoulder, were treated as special features.

  4. Powder Flask. c. 1620–1650. Germany, 17th century. walnut inlaid with horn in concentric circles; turned bone funnel with brass spring cap; iron suspension loops.

  5. Buy Great Britain 19th Century Military Powder Flasks and get the best deals at the lowest prices on eBay! Great Savings & Free Delivery / Collection on many items

  6. Victorian Sykes Black Powder Flask, Sykes of Sheffield circa 1840 - 1860 shot flask. An English 19TH CENTURY LEATHER BLACK POWDER SHOT POUCH FLASK, with a Patented Sykes brass trip lever top/spout. It has a fully functional charger. The brass dispenser is stamped with "Sykes" has a 1 1/2 and 1 1/4 oz. graduation. The brass is in superb condition.

  7. Powder Flask. German. ca. 1670–80 ... late 17th century. Hunting Sword with Scabbard. Grip attributed to Joseph Deutschmann (German, Imst 1717–1787 Passau) ca. 1740.