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My thinking is Afghanistan. Pic of similar shape flask from there is attached. What does the back of your flask look like? VERY nice flask by the way.
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thanks for your input and mine looks on the back like yours. A wooden body covered with leather.
I'm a little bit confused, because I found in the net a flask with nearly the same shape, but complete iron. In that case they say German 16th cent. https://www.aspireauctions.com/#!/ca.../322/lot/11579 |
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I stick with Afghani for my flask and yours. As a matter of interest, is there a powder cut off, and how does it function? Stu |
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I think you're right with your points, it sounds logic and also right there is no powder cut off, also it has never been there.
If not Africa/Morocco I should overthink to sell it, even it's a real beauty and with good age. |
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Great question and close to call... Here are some leather covered studded Moroccan flasks. Apparently Berber.
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nice bottles Ibrahiim, congratulation. Are they really leather covered? I know them only complete made of wood including the upper long tube.
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I agree wood. ![]() |
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