A carved staghorn powder flask, Thuringia, circa 1830/40, The body carved in one piece from a naturally grown stag horn, with an inset base. On the front, a fine carving of a majestic stag with doe and calf. A squirrel perched in the tree above the deer. Screw closure with a staghorn lid. Height 17 cm. Carvings of this type are generally attributed to the workshop of Leberecht Schulz, who worked in Meiningen and Thuringia. powder flask, accessory, accessories, military, militaria, object, objects, stills, utilities, utility, clipping, clippings, , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available


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Keywords: 19th, carved, century, circa, flask, powder, staghorn, thuringia