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Not so sure about SEA origins. Any flasks I have seen from that area are plain wood, some with carved decoration, but none with metal and stone work. I am leaning towards northern India/Tibet but as Henk points out it could also be of Ottoman origin which covers a fairly wide area. I do not agree about it being what you term a "day horn" Too small, and the spout hole is only 4mm across which would be OK for fine priming powder, but I think would cause difficulty with the coarse main charge powder. The replacement turquoises are sitting here on my desk, and will be fitted later today. Stu |
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