The name of the maker, Dixon & Sons appears faintly underneath the game decoration and on the brass port. A group of dead game is suspended from a ring. Dixon & Sons is printed to the brass neck. Measuring 21 cm in length – 7 ½ cm at its widest point. The leather and stitching are in very good condition *the belt loop is loose but intact*. Dixon & Sons founded in 1804. Silver St Sheffield. Firm changed to James Dixon & Sons in 1830. Hunting accessories were added to the British Gunmaker James Dixon & Sons Sheffield production line in the 1830s. This included powder and shot flasks in copper and brass, leather shot pouches and hunting belts. Other sporting goods such as wine and spirit flasks, as well as sandwich and cheese boxes, proved to be very popular with consumers. The line continued to expand as firearm technology progressed. A complete catalogue of Dixon's hunting accessories was produced in 1876. Dixon's continued to make these items well into the 1900s. Decoration of 19th century powder flasks varied dramatically with hunting, game animals, foliate, village, military and marine scenes together with a variety of material coverings. See page 256 No 1460 of The Powder Flask Book by Ray Riling for the same pouch pictured. The price includes UK delivery. 22032.