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What a beautiful Persian style powder flask. And made of solid silver no less.
The decoration does seem just a bit on the cruder side, But still wonderful. I would think Afghan would be as good a guess as any. Difficult to tell with this one. This "style" of flask seemed popular throughout much of the Ottoman Empire. You see variations made of brass, iron, horn, - and silver. Again, nice piece for a collection. Rick |
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it's far too nice to be Afghan.
it's Persian or at least Central Asian... |
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