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Old 6th April 2019, 03:15 PM   #6
vasilisnik
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Originally Posted by Stelios
Hello Vasili

A similar gunpowder case is at the Belgrade War Museum.

Greetings
Stelios
For once again very observative!
Congrats for the records you keep.

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Originally Posted by Kubur
I don't think it's stone but pottery / ceramic.
to be sure you have to break it, please don't do it
Maybe you are right..It is a porous grey material that might be ceramic.Either ceramic or stone it is still really unusual. I won't break it in order to be sure though..

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Originally Posted by Kubur
Elgood has one in his book, he said Bosnian
You are absolutely correct. I hadn't notice. It is the one that Stelios posted above that belonged to Karadjordje Petrovic.

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Originally Posted by Kubur
But there is another one in Topkapi Museum and they said Turkish...
I'll try to do some photos...
That would be great!
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