Few old finds not sure of applications

theekman

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Picked up both items for $5 even though i have no clue about them, any help would be appreciated.

The first is silver powder from crayola which is actually a mess, but what would it be used for? ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1426972320.429559.jpg

The other is some roman gold all in original packaging, i think its used for touching up items? Im not sure. From the patent dates on the paperwork inside its at least 100 years old. Anyway figured what the hay for $5.ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1426972497.362213.jpg
 

Interesting finds. The Hasburg's Phoenix Roman Gold is paint most often used for painting the fine gold detailing on china. I found an old advertisement on the bottom left of this page. I suspect the silver powder may be mixed with water for a similar application, but I'm not sure.

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I do have an acid kit, but i dont want to open it up to find out. Its kind of cool its still sealed after all this time
 

Maybe you can find more info out there on the web to tell what it is for sure. I would be hesitant to open it as well.
 

The Crayola powder was probably used as a coloring agent for their crayons. Cool find...wonder what the market for these would be?
 

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