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At least the very ornated sideplate the material of which differs much from the other mounts is probably a French attribution. See the the fotos of very similar examples of sideplates of French gunmakers GIRAUD, LAMOTTE and TEZENAS, all working iin the years about 1750/60.
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Hi Cerjak
WOW!!! Another really nice pistol. I agree with Kubur. To me, this pistol has Ottoman all over it. The lock style/work on this one is really attractive. The gun appears all complete and in good condition. A really nice find and addition. Great example. Rick |
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Thank you rick for your kind comment.
PS on the lock A: MOR Any idea about the signification ? Best Cerjak |
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Hi Cerjak
Hmmmm Sorry. I have no idea on that lock signature. Either the lock maker, the assembler of the pistol, or even the customer/owner. Occassionally you will find English or other European script on these guns just added at some point in the assembly to give the gun a perceived added value. But the letters on this one look intentional. So I'm going to guess it's the lock maker, due to the high quality of the lock. Rick |
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Yes, it is interesting that many of these Eastern pistols immitated styling cues from French pistols of the first half of the 18th Century. And that styling seemed to remain popular for a long time. Rick |
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