MINERVA-ATHENA -- 18th Century Brass
MINERVA-ATHENA -- 18th Century Brass
Shield-shape Gun Cartridge Box,
the goddess surrounded by her symbols of Wisdom, Strategy & Success in Battle
Bare-breasted helmeted Minerva-Athena holds a spear, while two owls hover above paired banners beside her.
Her left hand rests on the head of a lion at her side.
Profusely decorated overall with various florals,scrolls, beading and similar motifs on remainder of the heavy front and side plates, and domed hinged lid
The back is undecorated and fitted with a belt loop
Circa : 18th century, probably 1st half (Eastern Europe ?)
Size : Ht 4-3/4” x 4-1/2” x 1-1/2”
Condition : overall very good; top of finial lacking
Note : With invention of the cartridge in the early 17th century, the musketball was placed in a container with the right amount of powder to fire it; the soldier (or 'musketeer') no longer had to measure powder from a horn into his gun.
(Ref : “A Brief History of Weapons”, Tim Lambert)
# 2840 .................................................................................................. SOLD
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MINERVA-ATHENA -- 18th Century Brass Gun Cartridge box
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4-3/4” high to top of the domed lid x 4-1/2” x 1-1/2”
strong, solid & heavy
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18th century, probably 1st half
Rare Form -- probably Continental Europe -- Eastern Europe
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Gun Cartridges were invented in the 17th century
the soldier (or 'musketeer') no longer had to measure powder from a horn into his the musketball was placed i
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another view, showing contour of domed lid
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The back is fitted with a belt loop
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Early hinge, brass and copper
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ATHENA-MINERVA as Goddess of War
helmeted, carrying a spear, flanked by OWLS for wisdom, and a lion
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