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Right,
Here it is, ca. 1560-70. I also attached another, contemporary sample in a private collection (the belt hook missing from the reverse). m |
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Excellent details, thanks again, Michael :-)
It looks like the back plate is wood, covered with thin leather - is that correct? Is there also a wooden corpus to the front (the balbous) part? From what I read so far, it would seem that the front is leather alone, treated to be hard enough to not need any wooden or otherwise backing (i.e. cuir bouilli or similar). Thanks, Martin |
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Hi Martin,
Alas there is none of these Italian flasks in my collection so I cannot tell with certainty whether there is a wooden back plate underneath the hardened leather. m |
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Some pictures of similair pieces.
This link is a rich source of powder flask and maybe even more. http://silverwolf.lviv.ua/forum/view...hp?f=25&t=5212 and this one as well http://www.pinterest.com/scasocial/as-leatherwork/ http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/a...1-details.aspx ![]() _______________ "Powder-flask Unknown Artist / Maker Italy and Balkan c. 1550- c. 1575 and 19th century c. 1550- c. 1575 (body) 1800 - 1899 (mounts) Leather and copper alloy, tooled Height: 19 cm Weight: 0.28 kg Label: '904' Blue-edged label" http://silverwolf.lviv.ua/forum/view...hp?f=25&t=5212 ![]() _____________________ "Powder-flask Unknown Artist / Maker Italy 3rd quarter of 16th century Leather and steel, embossed and tooled Height: 18.4 cm Weight: 0.355 kg" ![]() ___________________ "Powder-flask Unknown Artist / Maker Italy 3rd quarter of 16th century Leather and steel, embossed and tooled Height: 18.4 cm Weight: 0.48 kg" ![]() ______________________ "Powder-flask Unknown Artist / Maker Italy 3rd quarter of 16th century Leather and steel, embossed, incised and chiselled Height: 17.7 cm Weight: 0.445 kg" ![]() ___________________ "Powder-flask Unknown Artist / Maker Italy 3rd quarter of 16th century Leather, steel and gold, embossed, tooled, blued and gilded Height: 14.6 cm Weight: 0.2 kg" ![]() ____________________ ??? ![]() |
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For details on bandoliers, please see also
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/editpo...tpost&p=167939 and http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ght=bandeliers m |
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Thanks for posting, Marcus and Michael! It is amazing what can be done with leather and sad at the same time to think that many of these skills are lost to us now ...
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Back to the roots of my thread: flasks for calivermen.
Here is a good sample, and one of the few that were obviously not made and engraved in Nuremberg; the top mount is hinged to fold out for easy refills, which is highly unusual. It may be French and is dated 1597. The style of engraving is very similar to that on the flask from post #23, which is attributed to Flanders, and certainly the template was the same in both cases. m |
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