Powder Chest. Three brass gunpowder boxes of identical rectangular base but from different height. On top, they all have two eyes, placed in opposite angles, and the closure. The closures are always of a different type. The smallest coffin has labeled a double closure 1, the outer cover to open a hinge and is closed with a large screw; The inner edge is filled with an unknown plastic. The inside cover is loose and has a ring on top. The largest coffin has labeled a single lid 2, of the same type when the outer cover of the smallest casket and the inner edge also fed with plastic. The corstrel


Powder Chest. Three brass gunpowder boxes of identical rectangular base but from different height. On top, they all have two eyes, placed in opposite angles, and the closure. The closures are always of a different type. The smallest coffin has labeled a double closure 1, the outer cover to open a hinge and is closed with a large screw; The inner edge is filled with an unknown plastic. The inside cover is loose and has a ring on top. The largest coffin has labeled a single lid 2, of the same type when the outer cover of the smallest casket and the inner edge also fed with plastic. The corstrel of high-size has a double closure, labeled 3, the outer cover provided with a bayonet closure and a hinge that gives the lid the opportunity to turn; The inside cover is the same as with the smallest coffin. [Combined description]


Size: 2500px × 1932px
Photo credit: © BTEU/RKMLGE / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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