Lot Essay
The bodyguard of the Prince-Electors of Saxony, the Churfürstliche Trabantenleibgarde, were among the most richly outfitted in Europe. Dressed in fine fabrics of black and gold, the Saxon colors, they were equipped with specially designed arms and equipment of exceptionally high quality, mostly made in Dresden. One hundred large triangular gunpowder flasks of this elaborate design were originally issued to the unit of musketeers. While many examples survive, few retain their original fittings, including the nozzle cap secured by a chain and large decorative tassels of black silk and gold braid. This flask is one of the few complete examples outside the Dresden armory, or Rüstkammer.; another, retaining its original spanner, is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. no. 28.195.3).
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