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Morocco Flintlock Rifle Highly Decorated with Inlaid Mother of Pearl 17th-18thC

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Morocco Flintlock Rifle Highly Decorated with Inlaid Mother of Pearl 17th-18thC

Morocco Flintlock Rifle Highly Decorated with Inlaid Mother of Pearl 17th-18thC

An unusual Moroccan-origin Flintlock Rifle, featuring highly detailed carving and extensive mother-of-pearl inlay. The wooden stock is carved in the form of a mythical animal head with teeth, a distinctive artistic feature reflecting North African craftsmanship and symbolism.

This 37-inch rifle is very heavy and well constructed, and showcases the elaborate decorative styles used in ceremonial or status firearms of the region. Such pieces were often owned by high-ranking individuals or tribal leaders, making this a remarkable find for those interested in Islamic and North African arms.

Provenance: A premier European and Far Eastern Collection from the mid 20thC

Condition: Shows light to moderate wear, may have minor imperfections. A very fine example of the collectible. May also be labelled as Collector Quality.

$1,740,700.00
Morocco Flintlock Rifle Highly Decorated with Inlaid Mother of Pearl 17th-18thC
$1,740,700.00

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An unusual Moroccan-origin Flintlock Rifle, featuring highly detailed carving and extensive mother-of-pearl inlay. The wooden stock is carved in the form of a mythical animal head with teeth, a distinctive artistic feature reflecting North African craftsmanship and symbolism.

This 37-inch rifle is very heavy and well constructed, and showcases the elaborate decorative styles used in ceremonial or status firearms of the region. Such pieces were often owned by high-ranking individuals or tribal leaders, making this a remarkable find for those interested in Islamic and North African arms.

Provenance: A premier European and Far Eastern Collection from the mid 20thC

Condition: Shows light to moderate wear, may have minor imperfections. A very fine example of the collectible. May also be labelled as Collector Quality.