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A set of Tibetan belt or bridle mounts, and four Eastern Powder-Flasks Mostly 19th Century
(6)

13 September 2021, 10:00 BST
Edinburgh

Sold for £357 inc. premium

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A set of Tibetan belt or bridle mounts, and four Eastern Powder-Flasks

The first comprising four rectangular mounts each pierced and chased with scrollwork within engraved outer borders, mounted on a leather strap including buckle and suspension rings; the second comprising two all-steel Persian priming-flasks, each with sprung tap and ring for suspension; an Eastern priming-flask of horn pierced and chased with bold designs of foliage; another Eastern steel and brass flask of tear shape and a North African powder-flask, the wooden body with chased brass mounts, and ring for suspension. (6)

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