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I'm not the photographer but i can answer this one: they are spotlights thought the fence... ![]() |
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As most collectors would agree, these things tend to come into our possession with little in the way of provenance. It may interest some here to know that the above Mukahla was till recently, along with several others, owned by the family of a well documented 19th C. woman missionary, who in 1888 opened, along with two other brave women, a medical Station in Fez. Her name was Emma Herdman, she died in Morocco in 1899.
I have another from the same source, it has silver mounts. I've spent some time working on it and have included a couple of photo's, some here may recognise the lock from a photo that I included in a previous post a couple of months since. Last edited by Mel H; 12th April 2020 at 08:18 PM. |
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Thanks for the replies, I think it's safe to say that the answer to my original question is that the inscription is a Moroccan attempt to make it look European.
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Did you clean gently the stamps, is it gold or brass inside? I think that you have a very good barrel. |
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Mel. UPDATE I've cleaned out the recesses with a stiff toothbrush and am sorry to report that any precious metal that may have been inserted by the original smith has gone a long time since. I've included a picture of the muzzle, I don't know if it shows in the picture but the barrel has a definite twist forging pattern . The length of the barrel is 47 inches (120 cm). Mel Last edited by Mel H; 22nd April 2020 at 03:18 PM. Reason: Update |
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