Original short description + Go to the photo albumPhotos of the lot on offer are at the very bottom
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Original short description + Go to the photo albumPhotos of the lot on offer are at the very bottom
Country: Spain
Date: 1850s
Manufacturer: Unknown
Original
Condition: Signs of corrosion, wood loss, and restoration.
Completeness: Tromblon
Collectible Condition: 6/10.
The stock of the musket is crafted in the shape of a duck’s head.
There is silver inlay on the barrel, possibly the name of the master or an ornament. It is difficult to decipher due to missing details.
This item features a beautifully designed percussion lock, adorned in the shape of a Griffin.
The lock is of the Hispano-Moorish type.
The Hispano-Moorish style reflects the rich cultural exchange between Spain and the Moors during the medieval period, influencing various aspects of art, architecture, and weaponry.
















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