Another whatzit from a 19th century site.

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This is an open brass tube. It is open on one side from one end to the other. It has screw threads on one end. IMG_2770.JPG It is about 3.5" long and 3/4" or so in diameter? I thought lipstick tube at first, but don't know when they started making them and this one is odd. Thanks.
 

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shot flask top***** the cannon ball guy identified one on here and credit goes to him , I just remember seeing yours and chimed in. images (1).jpg
 

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Wow! A first for me! This one came from battle of 3rd Winchester.
 

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