JAPANESE POWDER FLASK FOR TANEGASHIMA MATCHLOCK 17TH-18TH CENTURY

$275.00

Just under 5” total length. The body of cow horn and so superficially resembling European horns. However, as these were not shaved thin as the latter, the weight is well over double. Short cylindrical spout and wood base secured with horn pins. Brass combination stopper with cylindrical measure (crack), secured with cord to a back loop. Untouched with very dark patina. Matchlocks were used in Japan from the 16th century. It is said that “Japan became so enthusiastic about the new weapons that it possibly overtook every European country in absolute numbers produced”. They were obsolete by 1800. 

Item ID: C5867

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JAPANESE POWDER FLASK FOR TANEGASHIMA MATCHLOCK 17TH-18TH CENTURY

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