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Gunpowder Oiler Cane

Circa 1890 Gunpowder Oiler Cane. Gunpowder flask handle with oiler, screwdriver, gun cleaner, all brass, patent and maker on shaft, the shaft is a Powell patent non-cane gun cleaner that comes with a screwdriver and oiler, brass shaft comes apart in three sections for use on barrels of different lengths, the powder flask was added as well as ferrule when turned into cane, working push button powder dispenser that fits this mechanism perfectly. Early American cane. H-4 3/4x2" OL-37 1/2"

Cisco’s has additional firearms in the Gallery post 1896. Call for itemized catalog.

PERIOD: Late 19th Century

ORIGIN: Unknown, United States

SIZE: H-4 3/4x2" OL-37 1/2"

Circa 1890 Gunpowder Oiler Cane. Gunpowder flask handle with oiler, screwdriver, gun cleaner, all brass, patent and maker on shaft, the shaft is a Powell patent non-cane gun cleaner that comes with a screwdriver and oiler, brass shaft comes apart in three sections for use on barrels of different lengths, the powder flask was added as well as ferrule when turned into cane, working push button powder dispenser that fits this mechanism perfectly. Early American cane. H-4 3/4x2" OL-37 1/2"

Cisco’s has additional firearms in the Gallery post 1896. Call for itemized catalog.

PERIOD: Late 19th Century

ORIGIN: Unknown, United States

SIZE: H-4 3/4x2" OL-37 1/2"

$700.00

Original: $2,000.00

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Gunpowder Oiler Cane—

$2,000.00

$700.00

Description

Circa 1890 Gunpowder Oiler Cane. Gunpowder flask handle with oiler, screwdriver, gun cleaner, all brass, patent and maker on shaft, the shaft is a Powell patent non-cane gun cleaner that comes with a screwdriver and oiler, brass shaft comes apart in three sections for use on barrels of different lengths, the powder flask was added as well as ferrule when turned into cane, working push button powder dispenser that fits this mechanism perfectly. Early American cane. H-4 3/4x2" OL-37 1/2"

Cisco’s has additional firearms in the Gallery post 1896. Call for itemized catalog.

PERIOD: Late 19th Century

ORIGIN: Unknown, United States

SIZE: H-4 3/4x2" OL-37 1/2"