ID 1346534
Lot 10004 | Miquelet-Tüfek mit Shiras und Beineinlagen, osmanisch, um 1800
Achtkantiger, mittig leicht eingezogener Lauf aus Rosendamast mit neunfach gezogener Seele im Kaliber 15,5 mm. Über der Kammer und nahe der Mündung in Silber tauschierter floraler Dekor. Hohe Kimme mit zwei Lochungen. Eisernes Miqueletschloss mit graviertem und in Silber tauschiertem Dekor, Knopfabzug. Vollschäftung aus ebonisiertem Nussbaumholz mit reichen Shiras und Beineinlagen (kleine Fehlstelle hinter dem Schwanzschraubenblatt). Auf dem Vorderschaft Punkteinlagen aus Walrosselfenbein. Seitlich vor dem Hahn angebrachte silberne Halterung für eine Räumnadel, die Nadel fehlt. Laufbänder aus Messing, eingeschobener eiserner Ladestock. Länge 107 cm.
Achtung: Ein Export dieses Loses aus der EU ist leider nicht möglich.
An Ottoman miquelet tufek with shiras decoration and bone inlays, circa 1800
An Ottoman miquelet tufek with shiras decoration and bone inlays, circa 1800
The octagonal barrel of rose Damascus, slightly constricted in the middle, with nine-groove rifled bore in 15.5 mm calibre. Silver-inlaid floral décor at the breech and near the muzzle. High rear sight with two perforations. The iron miquelet lock engraved with silver-inlaid embellishment, button trigger. The full stock in ebonised walnut with profuse shiras decoration and bone inlays (a small defect behind the tang). Dot inlays of walrus ivory on the forearm. A silver support for a cleaning pick at the side in front of the cock, the pick has been lost. Brass barrel bands, inset iron ramrod. Length 107 cm.
Attention: This lot can only be shipped within the European Union.
Condition: II
Place of origin: | Ottoman Empire |
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Auction house category: | Arms and Armor Ottoman Empire |
Place of origin: | Ottoman Empire |
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Auction house category: | Arms and Armor Ottoman Empire |
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