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A whale tooth carved powder flask, mid 19th century
the white metal mounted powder flask, engraved with crossed British union jacks beneath a love token symbol and a floral spray to the reverse - 5¾in. (14.7cm.) high; and a Dutch brass tobacco box, late 18th century, the lid stamped Rotterdam above the city scape, below an armorial flanked by two inscriptions, the reverse depicting a military campaign within two scrolling cartouches and inscribed Lowositz and Prag - 61/8in. (15.5cm.) wide (2)
the white metal mounted powder flask, engraved with crossed British union jacks beneath a love token symbol and a floral spray to the reverse - 5¾in. (14.7cm.) high; and a Dutch brass tobacco box, late 18th century, the lid stamped Rotterdam above the city scape, below an armorial flanked by two inscriptions, the reverse depicting a military campaign within two scrolling cartouches and inscribed Lowositz and Prag - 61/8in. (15.5cm.) wide (2)
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