Tinder-tube (length 3 ins) of silver or nickel; curved

PART OF:
Bryant and May collection of fire-making appliances.
Made:
Bow
Tinder-tube (length 3 ins) of silver or nickel; curved

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Tinder-tube (length 3 ins) of silver or nickel; curved
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Tinder-tube (length 3 ins) of silver or nickel; curved, with round-linked nickel chains attached; on back of steel, a large lion statant gardant; initials "P.B." stamped on flat of tail; collected by Dr. Cuthbert Christy, at Gondokoro, on the White Nile, Central Africa. ? Spain. [One of three examples (nos 880-882), all of nickel or silver and curved ... in imitation of the tubes made of curved Armadillo-tails... They were probably made in Spain where they are said to have been used commonly. Clearly they were either made there in imitation of Armadillo-tail Tinder tubes brought from South America or the latter were made by travelling Spaniards ... Two chains are attached to the tube in a complicated manner, the object of which is not obvious.]

Details

Category:
Firemaking
Object Number:
1937-682/880
type:
tinder tube
credit:
Wilkinson Sword Ltd.