Miquelet Musket Images 18th Ce Gallery
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Ornate miquelet musket with silver mounted carved stock. Originates from Italy, early 19th century.
Beautiful miquelet musket of Algerian origin, 19th century. Decorated with silver mountings and stu
Ornate pearl mounted miquelet musket originating from the Balkans, 19th century.
A lovely silver and ivory decorated miquelet musket originating from the Balkans, late 18th, early 1
A lovely brass, copper, and ivory mounted miquelet turfenk originating from Turkey, late 18th or ear
Ornate Sardinian miquelet musket signed “Barbuti”, 18th century.
A very long and unusual miquelet musket. The source (Cowens Auctions) claims that its an “Eas
Ornate miquelet musket, probably of North African origin.
An ornate Turkish miquelet musket decorated with gold, silver, brass, and coral, 19th century.
Pearl mounted miquelet musket originating from the Balkans, 18th century.from Auctions Imperial, LLC
A Spanish miquelet musket, 18th century.
Iron mounted miquelet musket, Sardinia, late 18th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
An Turkish miquelet musket decorated with gold, ivory, brass, mother of pearl, and jewels. Late 18t
Miquelet musket decorated with silver and pearl panels. Originates from the Balkans, 19th century.
North African Kabyle miquelet musket, early 19th century.
Turkish miquelet blunderbuss, early 19th century.
Ornate left handed miquelet musket originating from Sri Lanka, 18th century.Currently on display wit
Ornate silver mounted miquelet musket, Algeria, circa late 1820’s
Rare silver mounted miquelet musket originating from Sardinia, mid 18th century.
A silver and turquoise mounted miqulet blunderbuss originating for Northern Iran or the Caucuses, 19
Miquelet musket cut down into a pistol, originates from the Caucuses, early 19th century.
Breechloading miquelet musket belonging to King Philip V of Spain,King Philip V was the first monarc
Pair of decorated Arab miquelet antique muskets.Sold at Auction: $5,000
A Turkish miquelet lock musket (top) and two Arab Martini-Henry rifles (bottom).
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