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    <credit_line>Given by Miss E. Rothwell in memory of the late W.E. Miller, F.S.A.</credit_line>
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        <value>This small and decorative powder flask was probably used for the fine grained powder which was put into the pan on the side of the gun. When the trigger of the gun was pressed, sparks from the lock would ignite it and the fire was transmitted to the main charge in the barrel via a tiny hole, the vent, in the side of the barrel.</value>
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