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Powder bottle | Photographer: Eva Leistenschneider | Rights management: Museum Ulm
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Bottle made of embossed sheet brass, decorated with a very simple engraved pattern. Painted red and black in places on one side (rim, hanger). Band of brown, woven fabric embroidered with yellow, white and blue ornaments.
The powder flask was donated by Richard Erlenbusch in 1923.
It is labelled "Turkish imitation" in the inventory book and on the index card. However, the bottle is a typical Moroccan shape. The origin of the bottle can therefore not be clearly determined.
The name of this item is missing in its original language. If you know the name or have any comments, please use the form to get in touch with the institution that provided the data.
The name of this item is missing in its original language. If you know the name or have any comments, please use the form to get in touch with the institution that provided the data.
The name of this item is missing in its original language. If you know the name or have any comments, please use the form to get in touch with the institution that provided the data.
The name of this item is missing in its original language. If you know the name or have any comments, please use the form to get in touch with the institution that provided the data.
The name of this item is missing in its original language. If you know the name or have any comments, please use the form to get in touch with the institution that provided the data.
The name of this item is missing in its original language. If you know the name or have any comments, please use the form to get in touch with the institution that provided the data.
The name of this item is missing in its original language. If you know the name or have any comments, please use the form to get in touch with the institution that provided the data.