Matchlock Gallery
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Brass mounted Japanese matchlock musket, Edo Period.
Matchlock “Tamancha” pistol originating from India, late 18th or early 19th century.
Gold, silver, and ivory decorated torador matchlock musket originating from India, 18th century.
Japanese matchlock netsuke (pocket pistol) with Mori clan marking, circa 1850.
qsy-complains-a-lot:Qing era Chinese matchlock musketMade for the Qianlong emperor by the manufactur
Edo Period Japanese Matchlock PistolDecorated with gold and silver with lacquered wood.
Gold inlaid matchlock torador, India, 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
A pair of ivory mounted matchlock carbines, India, 19th century.from Hermann Historica
Matchlock teppo, Japan, 17th-19th centuryfrom Czerny’s Interntional Auction House
Japanese matchlock musket, 19th century.
An ornate gold decorated matchlock musket of Mughal origin, 18th century.
A combined wheel-lock/matchlock blunderbuss. Has both wheel-lock and matchlock mechanisms, I guess
Vietnamese matchlock musket, 19th century.
A fine brass barrel Japanese matchlock pistol, edo period.
Musketeers and the Twelve ApostlesMatchlock muskets were very slow to load and fire. In the 18th ce
Matchlock musket originating from China, 19th century.from Czerny’s Auctions
Five Sind matchlock (and one percussion) muskets recovered from a lot of items stolen from a museum
Japanese matchlock, 19th century.from Thomas Delmar Ltd.
South Indian Torador matchlock musket, 18th century.
peashooter85:Ornate gold and silver decorated Japanese matchlock pistol, 18th century.
Matchlock musket originating from 19th century China
A Japanese pistol converted from matchlock to percussion, mid 19th century.
Tibetan hunter with matchlock, 1929.
Japanese matchlock tsutsu, late Edo or early Meiji period.from Hermann Historica
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