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A SOUTH GERMAN POWDER-FLASK IN THE MANNER OF SCHWÄBISCH-GMÜND AND WÜRZBURG
Late 17th Century
With circular figured wooden body formed in two parts around a central tubular hole and carved in high relief with five hounds entwined in combat with a boar and a stag, the carving continued in low relief over the greater part of the inner face, a moulding of turned concentric rings at the centre, fitted with pierced gilt-brass top of cusped outline, engraved tapering nozzle carrying a spring-lever cap, a pair of gilt-brass rings for suspension, and in fine condition throughout.
6 3/8in (16.2cm)