编号 101217846

烧瓶 - 木, 黄铜, 皮革
编号 101217846

烧瓶 - 木, 黄铜, 皮革
Antique 19th Century Wooden Flask – Balkan / Greek / Ottoman / Russian Origin
Authentic and richly decorated antique powder flask, also known as a powder horn, traditionally used by hunters or soldiers to store and transport gunpowder.
This rare piece originates from the Balkan region, reflecting strong Greek, Ottoman, Russian and Byzantine influences.
The body of the flask is made of wood, reinforced with brass bands and finely detailed brass ornaments.
All bands and applied decorations are non-magnetic, confirming the use of brass.
The front and back are identical in design, showing a harmonious and symmetrical composition.
At the center is a large round medallion depicting Saint George slaying the dragon, an ancient Christian symbol representing the victory of good over evil.
Above and below the central medallion are decorations of a double-headed eagle and on the left and right a guardian angel, both symbolizing power and protection.
On the sides of the flask, a snake motif is visible, traditionally serving as a talisman for luck and protection.
These decorations are characteristic of Byzantine and Christian heritage symbolism, widely used in this region during the 19th century.
The flask remains untreated and in original condition.
It retains its original wooden stopper, attached with a leather strap to the original leather carrying harness.
The leather carrying strap is secured with metal pins. Two have been replaced by newer ones.
The flask is designed to stand upright on its wooden base (on one side a small corner on the left has been glued).
At the upper part of the flask a very small hole is visible in the wood.
Please refer to the detailed photos for a better impression.
A highly decorative and historically significant collectible, ideal for collectors of militaria, antique powder flasks, Balkan and Ottoman art, or Christian and Byzantine symbolism.
Weight: 1330 gram
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