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Just arrived at the price of a Big Mac. I assume this is Turkish/Ottoman era but the wire decoration and glass inserts throw me off. Also the "coins" (several missing) to me are not typical of Turkey/Ottoman.
What do we think Gentlemen? Stu |
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Hi
OMG! The price of a big mac? It's a very nice Ottoman powder flask from the Balkans. Like these ones http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...t=powder+flask But yours is incredible. I wonder if the colored glasses were added later in Arabia or North Africa. Maybe a second life for your powder flask?? One answer could be to do good photos of the coins attached to it... Congrats Kubur |
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I really like these ottoman heart-shaped flasks, and yours is no exception. I have seen coins/tokens similar to those on your flask on balkan/ottoman shields. Thanks for sharing.
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Hi Stu.
Hmmmm. From the photos of the back of the flask, it does look old. I have no idea how old. LOL The wire decoration is interesting. Don't believe I've seen this on another. The tiny punch work on the brass on the rear of the spout reminds me of Moroccan. My only guess is that it was made somewhere in the Balkans. ![]() Rick |
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Not at all sure that these are actual coins.....maybe talismanic discs? Those more knowledgeable than I may know.
Stu |
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