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YET ANOTHER FLASK for ID and COMMENT
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Just arrived is this unusual powder flask. Looks to be made of copper. Balkans maybe?? What do we think Gentlemen?
Some observations: The decorated face appears to have been silvered at some stage but is now well worn and only shows on the grooves. The back of the flask shows traces of having had either leather or some other fabric covering in the past. The chain, now attached, appears probably not to be original. The squared loops seem more likely to have had a leather? strap thru them. Any comments and thoughts welcome. Stu |
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I agree with comments regarding chain, and square attachments.
Metalwork is pretty crude; poor design and execution. That's probably some kind of clue, but I'm unsure how to interpret it. There are places - Morocco, India, Persia, to name but a few - where I'd be surprised to see this. Given that firearms of this era and their appurtenances were not inexpensive, I'm a bit surprised that the ornamentation does not reflect this fact. However, my experience does not extend to antique firearms at all. I'm merely feeling forced to say something, in the absence of other voices. It wouldn't surprise me to learn that I'm totally wrong. |
Based solely on the style of the silvered copper I would have guessed at Southern Caucasus, Western Iran, Eastern Anatolia area, but I am not going to argue this very strongly.
Regards Richard. PS, when I say 'silvered' I am speaking metaphorically, as it were. It is almost certainly actually 'tinned'. |
The repair on the back side is interesting...
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Hi Stu.
Totally stumped on this one. The shape somehow reminds me of Tibet (?) Or maybe somewhere in Southeast Asia (?) Sorry, have no idea. Rick |
Hi Rick,
Thanks for your thoughts. Seems this one has also stumped others as replies etc have been very slow coming. Anyway whatever it is, appears to very different from the usual. Hopefully in time some concrete info will surface. Stu |
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