6th July 2020, 06:15 PM | #1 |
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Powder Flask.Indian, Indonesian,Nepalese ???
I have this interesting powder flask probably made from a Water Buffalo horn that I am uncertain of the origins. The writing on it would indicate where it came from, however, I am unable to identify it. It is huge; 19" long and 5.5" tall & 3.5" wide, so maybe it could be a water canteen.
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6th July 2020, 07:40 PM | #2 |
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Can’t read it, but pretty sure the inscription is Tibetan
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6th July 2020, 09:19 PM | #3 |
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Thanks, that helps in narrowing the search.
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6th July 2020, 11:33 PM | #4 |
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That was a good lead; I found a similar one attributed to an Exhibit from the Peabody Museum.
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6th July 2020, 11:45 PM | #5 |
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I googled a bit as well and saw some similar pieces but nothing with an inscription like yours. Interesting! Now just to find someone who can read it ...
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7th July 2020, 06:11 AM | #6 |
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I should have quit while I was ahead. The first reference I found on the internet stated that it was a Tibetan 19th Century powder flask on exhibit from The Peabody Museum, but I couldn't leave well enough alone. I next found 2 other references that stated that it was Tibetan and 19th century, but it was in fact a beer-drinking horn; Chhaang beer to be exact. These claims were made by "Hundred and One Antiques," and "Michael Backman ltd.," of London; based on what they were asking, maybe it is a drinking vessel, maybe what is written on the side is "Chhaang Beer, the King of Beers."
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