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Hi Bandook
Nice find. Congratulations. Those Afghan style leather covered wood flasks seemed to have been very popular in the Region. You find many original examples. I have three myself. This one I was lucky to find is extra nice condition. You often see this style of flask mounted on Afghan gun belts. Rick |
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and here is mine, from Yemen....
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Location: AUCKLAND,NEW ZEALAND
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That's beautiful Kubur with red coral/agate inserts,shows nice patina.what would be the rough age of the flask??
Thanks for posting Kind Regards |
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Hi Rick,
Thanks for the picture very similar to my example and the information Regards Rajesh |
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I like yours because the shape is very close to the Ottoman models that they copied... Best wishes |
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