26th March 2015, 12:37 PM | #1 |
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Show us your Powder flask
I noticed very few threads about powder flasks and bullet containers.
Do you have some nice Ottoman / Persian stuff to share? |
28th March 2015, 11:10 AM | #2 |
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Greek ottoman palaskas
Four greek ottoman bullets case (palaskas).first half 19 century.
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29th March 2015, 02:07 AM | #3 |
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As this subject and the items that will be discussed here are more weapons related and not actually weapons themselves I am moving this thread to the Ethnographic Miscellania forum.
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VARIOUS POWDER FLASKS FROM MY COLLECTION
KUBUR HERE ARE MY POWDER FLASKS
1-TURKISH/OTTOMON POWDER FLASK 2-TIBETAN POWDER FLASK MADE FROM THE HORN OF BHARUL[TIBETAN ANTELOPE] 3-MORROCON BEE HIVE POWDER FLASK 4-AFGAHAN /CENTRAL ASIA POWDER FLASK CHEERS RAJESH Last edited by BANDOOK; 31st March 2015 at 07:04 AM. |
1st April 2015, 09:06 AM | #5 |
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Dear Stelio & Rajesh,
Thanks, they are great stuff. I will post tonight a palaska, a Moroccan primer flask and a Mughal powder flask. Rajesh, I think your first one is Moroccan (I'm sure in fact). Best, Kubur |
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You have a coin dated from 1336/ 1917 on it.
So the powder flask should be from 1917 or a little bit later. |
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1st April 2015, 11:35 PM | #8 |
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A couple more Palaskes.
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Here I post two bullet containers, Ottoman, Bulgarian I think.
Tomorow the powder flasks... For the muskets and matchlock, I think you should open a thread on Indian matchlock, another on Arabian longuns and may be another one on Ottoman muskets. I will try to fill the threads if Ihave something to put in... |
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North african flask and shot measures
1-A NORTH AFRICAN POWDER-FLASK, to mid to late 19th century, the horn body strongly curved, with white-metal embossed mounts and hinged lid with lozenged spout
2- TWO BRASS NORTH AFRICAN POWDER OR SHOT MEASURES, mid to late 19th century, probably Moroccan I JUST BOUGHT THESE FROM AUCTION IN U.K |
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ottoman grease carrying case photos
My opinion from a little bronze boxes is a ottoman crease carrying cases and the other is a powder measure.
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5th April 2015, 04:49 AM | #13 |
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A type reputedly based on a camel scrotum. Whether or not the origin is apocryphal , it does lend itself to easier refill, and has a larger capacity than many other designs.
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5th April 2015, 05:53 AM | #14 |
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A FEW MORE
Was going to wait before showing these but the thread is growing...............
By the way Berkley what about a full length of that Jezail.............. Assuming the pics line up .. #1 Omani Wooden Flask #2 Brass Arabian/North African #3 Omani Talahiq Silver with gold decoration #4 Silver Indo/Arab Primer flask #5 Omani/Arabian Copper with brass decoration #6 Omani with silver decoration #7 Indian Barutdan...the cork of course is not original!! I should also add that this item is not here yet and the pic is the sellers hence the small size. Once it arrives I will post a better pic Enjoy Stu Last edited by kahnjar1; 5th April 2015 at 09:00 AM. |
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hello everyone. I have not been Posting or starting new Treads here on the Forum for a long time. So I need to get back into the Party.
Those are some really nice powder and bullet containers posted above. Thanks for sharing. Here is my collection of Ethno powder and bullet containers. I can describe each, but most of them will be familiar to you. Bandook: That is a good idea. If all of us on this Tread will post pics of their Ethnographic firearms, I believe we could all enjoy a good time. There's not that many of us that are interested in the guns. Most are interested in the blades and armour (I don't blame them). My special area of interest are the Balkan/Ottoman/Turkish/Greek, etc. flintlock firearms. Some I have have been restored to firing condition. I've only posted a couple in the past, but have many more if you are all interested. Would also like to see your guns! What do you all think? Thanks, Rick. |
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A couple more pics of the Turkish belt buckle.
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5th April 2015, 07:15 PM | #17 |
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Woaw, Omani powder flask, Ottoman belts...Just so beautiful
I add One Ottoman powder flask with a stamp Probably for the silver parts (please see the thread about algerian bishaq) One primer flask from Afghanistan One powder flask from Pakistan, probably Mughal One Ottoman powder measure One Ottoman bullet box One Moroccan primer flask... BUT after the thread on the Kohl flasks, I wonder if my primer flask is not in fact a khol flask...What do you think Khanjar? All the best, Kubur |
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Oh Great!! Even more. All beautiful!! Thanks Kubar for Posting. Hope we see some more. There are more of these collected here on this Forum than I first thought. Great.
Do you think there would be enought interest if I started a new Thread with a different Ethno gun each week? Thanks, Rick. |
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Kohl or Primer??
Hi Kubur,
I assume you are referring to the last pic that you show? As you do not show size of the item, or if there is a "wand" inside, I can not comment on what it actually is. IF there is a wand inside then it is a Kohl pot. The loops on the outside would perhaps suggest that it IS a Kohl but then they could also be for a suspension cord I suppose. Stu |
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Hi Rick, Nice to see you back A different Ethno firearm each week? Why not! Regards, Norman. |
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Hi Norman! How have you been? Yes, I've been away too long.
Those two Greek bullet containers are really nice. The Greek specimens always seem to bring more $ than their Turkish counterparts. I own a lot of Ethno guns, many in restored shooting condition which some of the Forum members might find interesting. So I guess there is no time like the present. So I'll post the first one today in the Ethno Arms section. Do you still have that Scottish Snaphaunce? Thanks, Rick. |
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Since you brought up Jazail, I'll start with that one. Thanks, Rick. |
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Good thanks Rick and yes I've still got the 'Scottish' snaphaunce and the ball and bits are still in the breech I'm really looking forward to your firearms threads My Regards, Norman. |
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I think mine is a Barut Dan. Some say Persian, others say Afghan.
I wonder whether those filed grooves are just decoration or some kind of mark. . |
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I THINK that the marks are only decoration as I have seen similar on other flasks. Stu |
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7th April 2015, 11:13 PM | #29 |
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Hi Fernando
I would say Pakistan Afghanistan or even Oman but definitively not Persian |
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Powder Flask or something else
This ended on eBay recently, I only submitted a nominal bid and didn't win it. I am not entirely sure what it is. Has anyone seen something similar?
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