3613 TWO GUNPOWDER KEGS & LIQUOR KEG.

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 150.00 USD
Estimated at 300.00 - 500.00 USD
Pictured on page 220 of "The Fur Trade" are two early black powder kegs, author Milton Von Damm describes as 25-pound (13" x 9.5") and 12.5-pound (8" x 7"). The larger keg is marked with indiscernible name and "FF" for the size of powder grain. The smaller keg has Lafflin & Rand NY pasted label. "Note that neither keg has any metal parts, everything is wood to avoid sparks that could trigger an explosion.". The accompanying iron banded 9.5" x 5" keg is thought to be made for liquor, this style dates back to French & Indian Wars. This liquor keg is not pictured in book but a later version that is similar is pictured on same page. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: descriptive sheets on each of the three items. CONDITION: good overall. PROVENANCE: Lifelong Collection of author Milton Von Damm. (02-22231/JS). $300-500.