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Hi all i picked this up recently, what i liked about was the fact it looks well used and has aquired a lovey colour , im not familiar with powder flasks but my guess would be indian maybe ?
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Black Forest, Germany
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I cannot see how it should be possible to pour powder out of this flask into a pan
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Its an Indian Moghul Goathorn and Ivory Powder Flask. Like this one ...below
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Great thanks for your reply and ID , it looks very old ,my guess would be maybe mid 19th century
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Thanks a lot that another member sees the same difficulties, I already thought I had problems with my eyes........
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