19th Century Deccan Copper Gunpowder Flask – Horn-Shaped
This rare 19th-century gunpowder flask from the Deccan region of India is a finely crafted horn-shaped copper vessel, traditionally used to store and dispense gunpowder for firearms. The flask features detailed ribbed engravings, a gracefully curved spout, and a stylized zoomorphic terminal at the base, reflecting the artistic craftsmanship of the time.
Such flasks were essential accessories for warriors and hunters, often carried as part of their firearm equipment. With its distinctive form and rich patina, this piece is a valuable collector’s item, ideal for enthusiasts of antique weaponry, Indian heritage, and military history.
Key Features:
✅ Authentic 19th-century Deccan origin with rich historical significance.
✅ Handcrafted copper body with a ribbed, horn-like shape.
✅ Intricately designed spout with a hook for secure closure and controlled pouring.
✅ Decorative zoomorphic end, adding artistic appeal.
✅ Aged patina enhancing its antique charm.
✅ Perfect for collectors of antique firearms, militaria, and Indian artifacts.
Condition Report:
✔ Good antique condition with visible aging and patina.
✔ Surface wear and oxidation consistent with age and historical use.
✔ No major cracks or structural damages; well-preserved for its age.
This historically significant gunpowder flask is a rare survivor of India’s martial past, making it a unique addition to any antique arms and armour collection.
₹35,800.00
1 in stock