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General discussion => Antique Accoutrements => Topic started by: Ky-Flinter on January 25, 2015, 09:11:44 AM

Title: Antique bag for shot
Post by: Ky-Flinter on January 25, 2015, 09:11:44 AM
Picked this up recently and thought you might like to see it.  Leather embossed with scene of hanging game.  Both sides of the bag have the same scene and the halves are sewn together.  The paddle looking thing is a spring that keeps the cap/shot measure in place.  OAL 7-1/8" width of bag 3-3/16"

(https://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r27/KyFlinter/100_9190_zpsxze3apl4.jpg)

(https://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r27/KyFlinter/100_9192_zps1j1e7h53.jpg)

-Ron
Title: Re: Antique bag for shot
Post by: markwi on January 25, 2015, 05:13:59 PM
Thanks for posting, Its nice to see those antiques.
Title: Re: Antique bag for shot
Post by: EricEwing on January 25, 2015, 05:55:29 PM
Very cool thanks for sharing that.
Title: Re: Antique bag for shot
Post by: Steve-In on January 25, 2015, 07:53:53 PM
Very nice flask.  Does it have an internal valve to keep the shot in the flask from coming out?
Title: Re: Antique bag for shot
Post by: Ky-Flinter on January 25, 2015, 09:18:27 PM
Very nice flask.  Does it have an internal valve to keep the shot in the flask from coming out?

Hi Steve,

Nope, no valve in the flask.  I think the way it was used was to hold the flask with the brass parts up, remove the cap/measure, pour shot into the measure, pour measured shot down the bore, replace the flask cap.  The spring that retains the cap is very strong and fits into a groove in the brass throat.  I can't pull it out without depressing the spring.  Once the cap is in place, the shot isn't coming out.

-Ron
Title: Re: Antique bag for shot
Post by: James Rogers on January 25, 2015, 10:07:29 PM
I have a double snake belt with the same heads.
Title: Re: Antique bag for shot
Post by: hammer on January 26, 2015, 12:14:07 PM
Called an 'Irish' top.
Title: Re: Antique bag for shot
Post by: Robby on January 28, 2015, 09:46:14 PM
That's a nice one Ky and looks to be in good shape!!! I have on with a different spout and the leather is kind of brittle in places, but I think its pretty cool just to look at.
Robby
(https://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh217/robin101st/DSCN1300.jpg)
Title: Re: Antique bag for shot
Post by: mab7 on January 28, 2015, 10:25:30 PM
Both the powder and shot flask were originally made by either Dixon or Hawksley (sp?)...
I have the Dixon shot flask posted by Robby and the Hawksley powder flask for my fowler.
Title: Re: Antique bag for shot
Post by: Robby on January 28, 2015, 10:34:59 PM
htredneck, This one has , AM. FLASK & CAP Co.  on the spout. The  'M.' may not be correct, as it seems to be a bit distorted, but that is what it looks like to me.
Robby
Title: Re: Antique bag for shot
Post by: smokinbuck on January 31, 2015, 01:02:53 AM
The English flask top shown is definitely an American Flask and Cap flask. I have 4-5 of the hanging game flasks in both leather and brass but I don't recall seeing one with an Irish head on it. Possibly someone put that one together using an old top and a leather flask body. Nothing new about that, re purposing parts is pretty common.
Mark
Title: Re: Antique bag for shot
Post by: Ky-Flinter on January 31, 2015, 06:26:51 AM
Thanks for all the comments.  Thanks Hammer for providing the name of the top design.  There are no markings on the brass top.  The leather where the top goes in is stamped with lb or 1b and under that is a 9 followed by 1/2 (I think). It's very small lettering.

-Ron