Lot 0338
“BARUTDAN” POWDER FLASK
Estimate: 4000-5000€
“BARUTDAN” POWDER FLASK — A very fine and unusually decorative Indian gunpowder flask, probably dating to the mid-19th century.
The body is crafted of wood and richly inlaid with numerous sculpted mother-of-pearl and white material elements, creating an intricate and visually striking surface. It is fitted with two wrought-iron eyelets and suspension rings for carrying. The spout is mounted with a threaded brass fitting and secured by a finely carved white material stopper.
Condition: Very good overall. One side — lacking the original mother-of-pearl inlay — shows a substantial historical repair, with later-added white material inserts and red putty visible along the edges.
Provenance: Estate Collection of Dr. Curtis S. Morse.
Dimensions: 22 × 18 × 9.5 cm.
Starting price: 3500€
Estimate: 4000-5000€
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