拍品專文
Provenance:
Joe Kindig, Jr., Pennsylvania, sold circa 1954.
Another example from this rare series of Ottoman firearms (of which the present example is the best preserved) is in The Wallace Collection, London (no.2086).
The treatment of the stock also compares with that of the Anglo/Ottoman Balkan gun known as 'the musket of Ali Pasha', presented by him to Lord Byron, circa 1809-1820. This gun is now in the Benaki Museum, Athens. See H. Bartlett Wells, Lord Byron's Joseph Manton Rifle?, J.A.A.S, vol. VI, no.1, March 1968.
Joe Kindig, Jr., Pennsylvania, sold circa 1954.
Another example from this rare series of Ottoman firearms (of which the present example is the best preserved) is in The Wallace Collection, London (no.2086).
The treatment of the stock also compares with that of the Anglo/Ottoman Balkan gun known as 'the musket of Ali Pasha', presented by him to Lord Byron, circa 1809-1820. This gun is now in the Benaki Museum, Athens. See H. Bartlett Wells, Lord Byron's Joseph Manton Rifle?, J.A.A.S, vol. VI, no.1, March 1968.