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Is there anybody here to tell me what this mark at the lock of a British flintlock pistol stands for?
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Need to see the whole gun.
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Yes, Udo; the whole gun, if you don't mind!
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Here it is. I think this is a pistol of a Persian contract about 1840/50 and the mark could be from a Persian arsenal as Isfahan etc.
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Possibly, and I emphasise possibly, Allah at the top, Mohammed to the right and Ali to the left.
Regards Richatd |
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You’re correct: indeed Allah, Mohamed and Ali ( although the letter “A” in Ali is not clear)
Last edited by gp; 4th July 2022 at 12:34 PM. |
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Many thanks: Allah, Mohamed & Ali! This is not what I hoped that it was.
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