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Old 12th February 2017, 04:04 PM   #1
Pukka Bundook
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Yes, as above, what we normally classify an Ottoman or sometimes a Turkish blunderbuss.

These appear to have originated in England, with this very short buttstock,
(See GBG 1540 to 1740.... Neil & Back)
This is an early one and Very high quality.
The lock and furniture appear in the style of late 17th C.

Very Nice piece and thanks for showing!

Richard.
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