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20th December 2014, 10:29 AM | #1 |
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IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED FOR THIS POWDER FLASK
I bought this on ebay from u.k,i assume its from afganistan and used for jezail muskets
following was the description seller had posted AUTHENTIC OLD ANTIQUE INTERESTING ARAB ISLAMIC TRIBAL PERSIAN GUN POWDER FLASK LARGE SIZE..APPROX. 21 X 18 X 9 CM LEATHER BOUND, CARVED WOOD BODY WITH FLUTED IRON NOZZLE AND FITTINGS THERE IS A SIDE LEAVER THAT SLIDES BACK AND FORTH TO CONTROL A MEASURED QUANTITY OF DISPENSED POWDER GUARANTEED LATE 1800's,THE REAL THING,NOT A TOURIST ITEM UNTOUCHED AND UN-CLEANED... AN ORIGINAL ANTIQUE ITEM ... ALL STRONG AND FIRM Last edited by BANDOOK; 20th December 2014 at 12:42 PM. |
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jezail powder flask for identification???
I bought this on ebay from u.k,i assume its from afganistan and used for jezail muskets
following was the description seller had posted AUTHENTIC OLD ANTIQUE INTERESTING ARAB ISLAMIC TRIBAL PERSIAN GUN POWDER FLASK LARGE SIZE..APPROX. 21 X 18 X 9 CM LEATHER BOUND, CARVED WOOD BODY WITH FLUTED IRON NOZZLE AND FITTINGS THERE IS A SIDE LEAVER THAT SLIDES BACK AND FORTH TO CONTROL A MEASURED QUANTITY OF DISPENSED POWDER GUARANTEED LATE 1800's,THE REAL THING,NOT A TOURIST ITEM Quote:
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8th January 2015, 07:49 AM | #3 |
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Looks good in the pics. Those flasks were used all over Central Asia, they aren't exclusive to the Afghans. This one has had a repair, the spout probably broke at some point. I've seen dated examples from the 1850s-70s. Occasionally you find them with a raised design, usually a trefoil. But they're not generally decorative. Simple and solid, made for use.
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8th January 2015, 10:34 AM | #4 |
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thanks oliver,so it could be turmenistan,azerbaijan ,kazakhistan etc,ok ,cheers
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10th January 2015, 02:32 AM | #6 |
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Not usually as far west as Azarbaijan, but from Eastern Iran to Chinese Turkestan. I like the cutoff on yours. Nicely done.
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