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<p>[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 87164, member: 54"]WAG: There's an acid-proof sulfur-free cast iron used to handle corrosive liquids, maybe it is a measuring or sampling vessel for that kind of industrial use. The handle reminds me of the ones on US Navy gunpowder measures from the 1850's. But It can't be a gunpowder measures which is always copper or a copper alloy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 87164, member: 54"]WAG: There's an acid-proof sulfur-free cast iron used to handle corrosive liquids, maybe it is a measuring or sampling vessel for that kind of industrial use. The handle reminds me of the ones on US Navy gunpowder measures from the 1850's. But It can't be a gunpowder measures which is always copper or a copper alloy.[/QUOTE]
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