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8152.. (powder flask) U.S. Life Saving Service Powder Flask for Lyle Gun c.1880 – 1915. (Copy)

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8152.. (powder flask) U.S. Life Saving Service Powder Flask for Lyle Gun c.1880 – 1915. (Copy)

8152m. U. S. Life Saving Service Powder Flask c.1880. Early style Life Saving Service powder flask used by the station crews for priming the Lyle Gun. Flask is of brass and copper construction and measures 10 ½” in length, with four brass loop hangers. On each side of the body of the flask are stamped the initials “U.S.L.S.S.”. This original powder flask has only one expected dent and is in wonderful condition and should polish up well, or looks quite nice with its early patina as is. The spring in the charger nozzle is still intact and operable, with original screw on spout. Also marked “Walton Bros., NY.” [distributor] and “Am Flask & Cap Co.” [manufacturer]. Overall a most presentable rare example of this early Life Saving Service powder flask, one of the nicest that I have had. (VG+). $2895.

8152n. U. S. Life Saving Service Powder Flask c.1880. Early style Life Saving Service powder flask used by the station crews for priming the Lyle Gun. Flask is of brass and copper construction and measures 10 ½” in length, with four brass loop hangers with early cord lanyard. On each side of the body of the flask are stamped the initials “U.S.L.S.S.”. This original powder flask has only a few very light expected dents and is in wonderful condition and should polish up well, or looks quite nice with its early patina as is. The spring in the charger nozzle is still intact and operable, with original screw on spout. Not marked but likely by “Walton Bros., NY.” [distributor] and “Am Flask & Cap Co.” [manufacturer]. Overall a most presentable rare example of this early Life Saving Service powder flask, one of the nicer that I have had. (VG+). $2895.