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![]() You are not assuming that my powder tester is as new as 1920 ![]() I would be most surprised that you door handles are of horn; may i call it insolit ?! But if you only refer to its shape and apparent method i don't need to remind you that such design may be centuries old ![]() |
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Location: Bavaria, Germany - the center of 15th and 16th century gunmaking
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Some more samples of powder testers, all four 2nd half to late 17th c.
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Ah ... the testing tube with the touchole
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Scanning and selecting an example shown in page 166 of Collector's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revoliution, by George Neumann & frank J. Kravic.
Recalling the 'early' origins of this type of tester plus an interesting description of the ignition system. . |
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I have received comments from Spanish collector, author and documentalist of the former Montjuic Museum of Barcelona, Mr. Juan Luis Calvó, in which he concurs that my example is Spanish, apparently earlier than 1800.
He also sent me a picture of the (only) example in his collection, attributedly Spanish, in which we can see a strong resemblance with mine. . |
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