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A fine silver and coral-mounted Ottoman flintlock kubur pistol -Select US Arms Type- image 1
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Lot 3413ANTIQUE

A fine silver and coral-mounted Ottoman flintlock kubur pistol
late 18th or 19th century
-Select US Arms Type-

10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$8,775 inc. premium

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A fine silver and coral-mounted Ottoman flintlock kubur pistol
late 18th or 19th century

The 12 1/2 inch tapered round barrel in .62 caliber smoothbore; breech with spurious markings Wilson London together with spurious London view and proof and maker's mark. Rounded lock with swan-neck cock. Silver triggerguard with acanthus finial in the English taste, the bow engraved with crescent and star, the tail struck with spurious hallmarks in the English style. Spurred silver buttcap molded with strapwork around a center crescent. Full stock inlaid overall with teardrop-shaped orange coral stones set with chased silver framework formed as leafy meander. Iron ramrod.
Condition: Very good. Barrel and lock cleaned and showing some minor pitting. Cock repaired. Stock with small section of the silver framework missing at the left of the barrel tang.
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