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Captain J

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I need help Identifying what appears to be a copper bottle. Sorry no pick.

Anyways, its about the size of a 750 ml bottle. Aprox 3" dia
About the same weight (empty) as a full 750 ml bottle.
No markings, no seems.
Has a screw-on cap with the male threads on the cap.
The cap also has 2 small holes on each side.
bottom is concave.

If anyone has any Ideas, please throw them out there. Even a wild guess would be apreciated. Is there a distinctive use for metal bottles?

Thanx in advance

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Captain J

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Re: Copper bottle

Cache Crazy said:

I was thinking kinda along those lines, like some sort of canteen.
I should have mentioned the opening is only about 3/4"

I just can't get anywhere on it as there are 0 markings.
 

treasurekidd

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Re: Copper bottle

Just a crazy guess, but could it be a powder flask? I've seen a few antique copper and brass gun powder flasks that sound somewhat similar to your description.
 

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Zym

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I don't think it would be a thermos, copper conducts heat to well an doesn't insulate. A hot water bottle sounds more plausible IMHO.
 

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it is a powder flask. the giveaway is the thumb operated latch.
 

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