Snuff bottle in curious anthropomorphic form

Snuff bottle in curious anthropomorphic form

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Snuff bottle in curious anthropomorphic form
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Snuff bottle in curious anthropomorphic form, possibly made from the lining of a cow's stomach, with cork stopper, contains dry snuff, made in Cape Colony, South Africa, 1890-1930

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Category:
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A652444
Materials:
skin, lining of cow's stomach and stopper, cork
Measurements:
height 112 mm
width 52 mm
depth 45 mm
type:
snuff bottles