26th May 2015, 10:26 AM | #1 |
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NORTH AFRICAN SNAPHAUNCE MUSKET
North African Snaphaunce Musket. Moukalla (moukhala] Moroccon Or Algerian origin and was made around circa 19th century. The musket has a hardwood full stock that is decorated with silver bands each struck with unique markings .beautiful marine ivory inlays. The musket also has a fish-tale’ butt lined with a base medal. it hasa number so may be an ex museum piece??
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27th May 2015, 03:29 AM | #2 |
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Hi Bandook.
That is an interesting musket. The downward curve of the butt stock reminds me of the Algerian Berber guns. But the wrist area has the slightly wider diameter of the Moroccan guns of the Tetuan Region. Hmmmm. But I've seen that butt stock style before. I'll look into some of my other research material on these guns and advise. The snaphaunce lock on yours is made in the English style. The other style encountered is the Dutch style with the wider hammer. That's a nice Moroccan Beehive Flask!! Rick. |
27th May 2015, 08:02 AM | #3 |
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Hi Rajesh,
http://nimcha.fr/14-maroc.htm Blade Japet web site, this guy is a genious! Easy to translate with Google. Best, Kubur PS: I want the same powder flask!!!!! |
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Description: Of Taouzilt type, the hardwood stock of characteristic form, lavishly embellished with applied brass buttcap, and rarely-encountered engraved and nielloed silver plaques, together with silver and brass studs and glass gems in box settings. Mounted with a locally-produced snaphaunce lock featuring a sliding pan cover. The barrel with octagonal breech secured to the stock by numerous engraved silver bands. First half of the 19th century.Minor losses. Overall length 159 cm. |
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30th May 2015, 07:44 PM | #5 | |
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Thanks so much for this Link!!! This explains the differences of the various Moroccan long guns in a very simple formate. Thank you again. Rick. |
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30th May 2015, 07:45 PM | #6 | |
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GREAT!! Two more nice pieces. Rick. |
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