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Tinder-bag in form of a pocket (length 3 7/8 ins)

Tinder-bag in form of a small pocket (length 2 3/4

Tinder-bag in form of a pocket (length 3 1/4 ins) of coloured wool-work (hand-worked)

Tinder Bag, Red Canvas

Tinder-bag in form of a small pocket (length 2 1/2 ins) of silk brocade

Tinder-bag (depth 3 3/4 ins) of coarse canvas

Tinder-bag (depth 5 3/4 ins) of brown canvas; deep and narrow

Tinder-bag in form of a pocket (length 3 ins) of bead-work

Tinder-bag or "skippertogan" (27 x 6 1/2 ins) of deer-skin

Tinder-bag (depth 7 1/4 ins) of some buff-coloured finely-woven grass fibre

Tinder-bag (depth 8 ins) of calico

Tinder-bag (5 ins square) of brightly-coloured patterned cotton fabric

Tinder Bag of Leather

Tinder Bag of Red Leather

Tinder Bag, Brown Cloth with red piping.

Tinder-bag in form of a pocket (length 3 1/8 ins) of woven yellowish-green fabric

Tinder-bag in form of a pocket (length 3 1/4 ins) of hand-worked tapestry

Tinder-bag in form of small folding case (length 2 5/8 ins) of leather, maroon outside, green inside; contains small steel (stamped "London made") hinged in fold, a pocket for tinder, and two small pockets for pistol-flints (one missing); early 19th century. England. [One of fifteen examples (nos 910-924, all European and most dating to the first half of the nineteenth century. All small - approx. 3 ins square - to be carried in a pocket. Most are leather, with made of tapestry, wool-work or bead-work. Tinder and flint would be carried inside, whilst in most the steel is fixed to the bottom of the bag].

Tinder-bag in form of small folding case (length 2 5/8 ins) of leather

Tinder-bag in form of a pocket (length 3 1/2 ins) of similar type to foregoing (nos. 917 and 918), but larger and of superior leather; exterior slightly tooled; two pockets inside, one containing flint (a gun-flint), the other tinder (amadou); steel very thick and heavy; a pipe-prick (its head serving as pipe-stopper) screwed into steel/ 19th century; probably English-made. West Africa. [One of fifteen examples (nos 910-924, all European and most dating to the first half of the nineteenth century. All small - approx. 3 ins square - to be carried in a pocket. Most are leather, with made of tapestry, wool-work or bead-work. Tinder and flint would be carried inside, whilst in most the steel is fixed to the bottom of the bag].

Tinder-bag in form of a pocket (length 3 1/2 ins) of similar type to foregoing (nos. 917 and 918)

[One of] Two Tinder bags, each in form of a pocket (length 2 3/8 ins), of dark brown leather; flap kept closed by a button of knotted leather; edges sewn with a narrow strip of green parchment; one contains flint (a gun-flint), the other tinder (amadou); one has pipe-prick (its head serving as pipe-stopper) screwed into steel; 19th century; probably English-made. West Africa. [One of fifteen examples (nos 910-924, all European and most dating to the first half of the nineteenth century. All small - approx. 3 ins square - to be carried in a pocket. Most are leather, with made of tapestry, wool-work or bead-work. Tinder and flint would be carried inside, whilst in most the steel is fixed to the bottom of the bag].

One of Two Tinder bags

[One of] Two Tinder bags, each in form of a pocket (length 2 3/8 ins), of dark brown leather; flap kept closed by a button of knotted leather; edges sewn with a narrow strip of green parchment; one contains flint (a gun-flint), the other tinder (amadou); one has pipe-prick (its head serving as pipe-stopper) screwed into steel; 19th century; probably English-made. West Africa. [One of fifteen examples (nos 910-924, all European and most dating to the first half of the nineteenth century. All small - approx. 3 ins square - to be carried in a pocket. Most are leather, with made of tapestry, wool-work or bead-work. Tinder and flint would be carried inside, whilst in most the steel is fixed to the bottom of the bag].

One of Two Tinder bags

Tinder-bag in form of a pocket (length 3 3/8 ins) of dark brown leather; exterior bears lozenge pattern, lightly embossed; contains flint (a gun-flint); steel has hinged on to its sides pipe-prick, pipe-stopper, and pipe-scraper; 19th century. ? Germany. [One of fifteen examples (nos 910-924, all European and most dating to the first half of the nineteenth century. All small - approx. 3 ins square - to be carried in a pocket. Most are leather, with made of tapestry, wool-work or bead-work. Tinder and flint would be carried inside, whilst in most the steel is fixed to the bottom of the bag].

Tinder-bag in form of a pocket (length 3 3/8 ins) of dark brown leather

Tinder-bag in form of a small folding case (length 2 1/2 ins) of red leather; pocket inside contains flint (apparently part of a worked implement) and tinder (amadou); 19th century. Sweden. [One of fifteen examples (nos 910-924, all European and most dating to the first half of the nineteenth century. All small - approx. 3 ins square - to be carried in a pocket. Most are leather, with made of tapestry, wool-work or bead-work. Tinder and flint would be carried inside, whilst in most the steel is fixed to the bottom of the bag].

Tinder-bag in form of a small folding case (length 2 1/2 ins) of red leather

Tinder Bag of Leather with Brass Ring

Tinder Bag of Leather with Brass Ring

Tinder Bag, Leather

Tinder Bag, Leather

Tinder-bag (depth 5 ins) of thick white cotton string, very thickly and closely woven; roughly circular, with a small flap at top, held closed by a thin cotton string, between two thick strong loops or ears for suspension from girdle; contains flint (a large rough lump of white quartz), a steel (of recurved type, similar to others from India, already described: see nos. 501-504); and tinder (white undyed cotton threads, loosely twisted into cords and then plaited, in a short tinder-tube formed of a piece of hollow stick); attached to ears is a long cotton string, apparently intended to encircle the owner's waist; collected by General Lovett at Neemuch, in Rajpootana. India. [One of 14 examples (nos 939-952). All ASiatic. Most designed to be suspended from a belt or girdle. Steel is usually carried inside the pouch together with flint and tinder. Tinder is usually fungus-tinder, but often match-tinder in the form of cotton threads loosely twisted into cord an d inserted into a small bamboo tube or hollow stick].

Tinder-bag (depth 5 ins) of thick white cotton string

Tinder-bag in form of a small folding case (length 3 1/8 ins) of red leather; exterior bears an ornamental pattern, embossed; contains flint (a gun-flint) and tinder (amadou); steel has curved striking-edge; early 19th century. ? France or Germany. [One of fifteen examples (nos 910-924, all European and most dating to the first half of the nineteenth century. All small - approx. 3 ins square - to be carried in a pocket. Most are leather, with made of tapestry, wool-work or bead-work. Tinder and flint would be carried inside, whilst in most the steel is fixed to the bottom of the bag].

Tinder-bag in form of a small folding case (length 3 1/8 ins) of red leather

Tinder-bag in form of a pocket (length 3 7/8 ins) of soft plain red leather, sewn with yellow cotton; flap held closed by a brass button; contains flint (a gun-flint); steel heavy and extremely broad; 19th century. Sweden. [One of fifteen examples (nos 910-924, all European and most dating to the first half of the nineteenth century. All small - approx. 3 ins square - to be carried in a pocket. Most are leather, with made of tapestry, wool-work or bead-work. Tinder and flint would be carried inside, whilst in most the steel is fixed to the bottom of the bag].

Tinder-bag in form of a pocket (length 3 7/8 ins) of soft plain red leather

Tinder Bag of Leather with folding flap

Tinder Bag of Leather with folding flap

Tinder-bag in form of a pocket (length 2 3/4 ins) of bead-work; flap held closed by a small pearl button and lined with fine white leather; exterior bears, on one side, a chequered design and, on other side, a flowing design in colours on a blue ground; contains flint (a rough flake) and tinder (amadou); 19th century; bought at Halle, Saxony, 1892. Germany. [One of fifteen examples (nos 910-924, all European and most dating to the first half of the nineteenth century. All small - approx. 3 ins square - to be carried in a pocket. Most are leather, with made of tapestry, wool-work or bead-work. Tinder and flint would be carried inside, whilst in most the steel is fixed to the bottom of the bag].

Tinder-bag in form of a pocket (length 2 3/4 ins) of bead-work

Tinder-bag (depth 7 ins) of coarse white canvas, without flap at top; contains flint (a rough piece of chert), steel (very plain, made from an old file), and tinder (undyed cotton threads, loosely twisted into a number of cords, in a tinder-tube of bamboo). Probably India. [One of 14 examples (nos 939-952). All ASiatic. Most designed to be suspended from a belt or girdle. Steel is usually carried inside the pouch together with flint and tinder. Tinder is usually fungus-tinder, but often match-tinder in the form of cotton threads loosely twisted into cord an d inserted into a small bamboo tube or hollow stick].

Tinder-bag (depth 7 ins) of coarse white canvas