New Guy: James Dixon Flask questions
Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 9:34 pm
Hello all, new guy here with a few questions. If I over look any forum norms or rules, my apologies.
I'm a fly fishing fanatic and really enjoy vintage fly reels and salmon reels from the UK. Friend of mine forward me a vintage flask that was for sale and I bit. That's is how I found this site. I understand proof and makers marks from firearms, but know nothing when it comes to these types. Based on my research, the 'F' represents a year and as near as I can tell its 1803 or 1846. Thoughts on year? Beyond the obvious made in England and the volum, can anyone tell me any more as to the horn mark and the '47'?
Second set of questions, based on age and or period, is there any way to determin the type of metal and/or quality? The cork washer in the lid is also bad, is that an easy fix? Finally, there looks to be some brownish buildup in the flask itself. Best way to remove so it can be used?
Thanks for being willing to share your knowledge!
Alonzo




I'm a fly fishing fanatic and really enjoy vintage fly reels and salmon reels from the UK. Friend of mine forward me a vintage flask that was for sale and I bit. That's is how I found this site. I understand proof and makers marks from firearms, but know nothing when it comes to these types. Based on my research, the 'F' represents a year and as near as I can tell its 1803 or 1846. Thoughts on year? Beyond the obvious made in England and the volum, can anyone tell me any more as to the horn mark and the '47'?
Second set of questions, based on age and or period, is there any way to determin the type of metal and/or quality? The cork washer in the lid is also bad, is that an easy fix? Finally, there looks to be some brownish buildup in the flask itself. Best way to remove so it can be used?
Thanks for being willing to share your knowledge!
Alonzo





