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			I am looking for the origin of this powder flask. The hangers indicate ottoman but it is not a safe way to judge. It is made of 
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	I'm very jalous, its a very good Ottoman Turkish primer flask i dont remember the name but i will find it, something like barutluk... if you dont need itm call me   kubur  | 
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 Thanks for your answer Kubur! The use of stone as a material is not something common as far as I know. Do you by any chance have a photo of a similar primer flask from a book or a museum ?  | 
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			A similar gunpowder case is at the Belgrade War Museum. Greetings Stelios  | 
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 to be sure you have to break it, please don't do it   Elgood has one in his book, he said Bosnian But there is another one in Topkapi Museum and they said Turkish... I'll try to do some photos...  | 
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			Yes, what an interesting powder flask.  And it appears we have a close idea of it's origin.  Unusual shape and combination of construction materials. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Notice the plug with slight threads on the larger end to facilitate filling the container with powder. With the smaller, tapered end used for priming. A really nice piece with lots of decorative chain. Congratulations. Rick  | 
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