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			I am trying to find out more about where these powder flasks were made.They are decorated with Australian fauna, being a kangaroo,and a lyrebird.And Australian flora, waratah flowers. 
		
		
		
			The flasks are the usual pressed copper. However none of them show a makers name.The word PATENT is stamped on the top of the top of the Lrrebird flasks.The measure is marked 3, 2.3/4, 2.1/2. The measure on the Kangaroo flask has probably been replaced. They are not in good condition, all have had hard lives.However I can't find out where they were made.In the early 19th century most products like this would have come from England, as Australia was an English colony. I can't find a reference to them in Riling, or other literature. The lyrebird is a good representation and the kangaroo is not so good.The figure does look like some drawings of kangaroos made by english visitors in the early 19th century. Nor can I find any reference to flasks being made in Australia at this time. Would any of you have come across them, it is rare to see them now. Photos attached.  | 
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