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I honestly don't know what it is. The seller described it as a powder flask, but I have my doubts. There is no obvious smell apart from dusty old metalic etc. Here's a better pic. Thanks Gene ![]() |
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If it is, then its is obviously designed to be attached to something. I DO think "powderflask" but from where??????????? Have you had a look inside to see what the residue colour is? Stu |
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Just one suspension ring on that side. Other side is the same as the visible one, just without the loop. Residue.. well its grey/black. Cheers Gene |
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ANOTHER project?? |
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I suspect this is a snuff flask from Nigeria/Cameroon borders. I have this tobacco flask. As can be seen there are decorative elements with strong similarity. This sort of work can be observed on jewellery and weapons. I am not an expect but somehow I do not think it is from the African west coast with many centres famed for their lost wax casting. The size is pretty much the same.
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