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Title Porte-feu or slow match holder, unmarked silver
Nationality Indian
Period c 1850
Price £150.00

This little device, 12cm long, would have held a lighted slow match for igniting cannon, powder charges or fireworks. The match was held in place by the silver hook on the short chain under the lid which has a model of a monkey eating a piece of fruit. Perhaps this is a souvenir from the Mutiny of 1857/8.

British grenadiers of the mid-18th century carried something similar but much simpler, in brass, on their grenade pouch belt, for lighting their bombs.

The silver is worked in typical South Asian style, ie repousee from thin silver sheet. It could just possibly be Burmese rather than Indian. There is a little silver shield midway down the tube, the style of which suggests that the piece was made with the European market in mind, ie for an officer to have his initials or crest engraved on it.

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[Militaria : Equipment : Indian : 19th Century]

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