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Picked this up at the weekend for next to nothing.
Can anyone tell me what it is and also where it comes from? The decoration style is familiar but I can not place it. Made of brass. Stu |
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Hi Stu.
Hmmmm.....I think tobacco might be a good guess. Rick |
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Perhaps it was for a mixture of both: must have been a dynamite fag:-)
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I dont know wht it is, but I have found the attached picture, which is from a sales catalogue from 1974 from Elliott and Snowdon.
'Part striped wood, part iron and decorated with gold scrolls. Early 19th century.' |
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Thank you. The pic you show appears to be a powder bandolier. Similar sort of thing to this one. What I have is not from a bandolier and I suspect it is more likely for tobacco/snuff but hoped that someone here could identify the decoration style, and perhaps give a concise identification as to use. Stu |
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Something to do with betel? Possibly?
Regards Richard |
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Can be also khol flasks very common in the Arab world.
i think yours is from Morocco... |
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This is probably a dumb question. But have you checked really well to see if any thing is left in it? I mean like with a bright flash light. Maybe even scraping the inside. Even a fleck or a small caking of something left in there might tell you a lot.
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See relevant detail at http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...t=POWDER+FLASK
In the case of the powder charges in rows at #4 and #5 above ~ these are generally considered to be Ottoman and seen as far afield as Oman. Thought not to be actual gun belts but carried in a separate bag. www.Omanisilver.com refers. Last edited by Ibrahiim al Balooshi; 20th April 2017 at 02:22 PM. |
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If indeed this is a container for gunpowder, I do not believe that it is part of a "bandolier type" set. My reasoning here is that the container itself is tapered and not straight sided, and also is decorated overall, which would not be likely if held in a leather pocket of some sort. Stu |
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Stu, back to betel. A grey residue could be the dried out remains of lime paste, (calcium hydroxide) I think. I believe it is the reaction of this with the other ingredients that turns saliva red. I don't know if it flares in contact with a flame.
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Chemistry is my profession
Calcium hydroxide will not flare at all when touched with a match. No ideas on item though Regards Ken |
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