MISCELLANEA VARIOUS PROPERTIES
A STAGHORN POWDER-FLASK in 16th Century style, with forked body carved with a female nude, brass mounts including graduated nozzle, and four rings for suspension, probably German, 19th Century; and a pair of iron rowel spurs with two-stage downcurved necks, the straight sides of plano-convex section decorated with diagonal ribs and incised lines, the spatulate ends with strap-rosettes, one on each carrying a shaped buckle cast with foliage, 19th Century, probably Spanish

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A STAGHORN POWDER-FLASK in 16th Century style, with forked body carved with a female nude, brass mounts including graduated nozzle, and four rings for suspension, probably German, 19th Century; and a pair of iron rowel spurs with two-stage downcurved necks, the straight sides of plano-convex section decorated with diagonal ribs and incised lines, the spatulate ends with strap-rosettes, one on each carrying a shaped buckle cast with foliage, 19th Century, probably Spanish
8in. and 5¼in. (3)

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