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Wow that’s incredible. All of the other examples I have seen have the same shaped pommel as the one you pictured but I haven’t seen one with a round ball but before. late 16th century would be quite amazing
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hello
I think this is a toy and for that reason, it is missing the lid of the bowl (bread) affectionately |
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Yes it is a toy as I stated in the title
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if anyones wondering about the strange shape of the end of the barrel on the second example this is actually the end of the ramrod which is reversed and screwed into the barrel Last edited by Raf; 1st August 2022 at 12:09 PM. Reason: additional information. |
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In one of my drawers I found a toy miniature of a matchlock pistol unfortunately missing the cock. It is 77 mm long and made of bronce. The former owner once told me that this item has been found in the mud of the river Thames near London.
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The ball but on this one looks completely wrong.
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Corrado did you get yours from the original finder as I see someone online is selling re casts of an original that are identical to your example ?
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