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A German priming flask, circa 1600. Ring shaped fruitwood body richly inlaid with brass, mother-of-pearl, bone, and black horn. Spring-loaded fire-gilded brass nozzle. Three carrying rings. Size 16.5 cm. historic, historical, 17th

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