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too old keys,.... we'll see ![]() ![]() |
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I do not think it is Central Asian, likely Russian or Iranian, the small round mark shows inverted V which could be Arabic/Persian character. It'd be hard to find matching spigot key as it'd have to match the conically shaped shaft, but certainly possible, and slightly larger one can be filed to fit too. Here are some I have laying around.
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Really nice collection !!
If you have too much pieces... |
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Hi my friend
Here is mine! Kubur ![]() |
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Really nice,
an arabian model ? ( silvered brass-copper ?) I like the coffee pot on the top ! |
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and the answers are: I don't know where it comes from Could be Turkish or North African The design is Ottoman and it is low grade silver and brass. Around 1900 ![]() |
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