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Moses and the Brass Serpent, unknown Flemish artist, 17th century
A lovely brass mounted flintlock pistol from Albania, mid 18th century.
blackandbrownlove:blackandbrownlove:African Beauty Manaka Queenin’A new found love for brass jewels
perspectivemax:basedheisenberg:cerebralzero:basedheisenberg:My attempt at a ‘scout’ SKS.The Brass St
New Orleans, ‘16
Ornate brass mounted miquelet pistol originating from Sardinia, early 19th century.
Ornate pearl and brass mounted flintlock pistol originating from North Africa, 19th century.
Ornate brass and bronze mounted flintlock jezail musket, Afghanistan, early 19th century.
Brass and silver mounted gunpowder horn, North Africa, 19th century.from Helios Auctions
An antiques silver and brass mounted, bone inlaid flintlock pistol originating from the Middle East,
Ornate Turkish miquelet musket decorated with bone, brass, and silver, 19th century.
A bone, pearl, and brass decorated Afghan Jezail flintlock musket, 19th century.
Native American tack and brass decorated percussion musket, mid 19th century.
An ornate silver, gold, and brass decorated Japanese matchlock musket, early 19th century.
Pearl and brass mounted Afgan jezail, 19th century.from The Knohl Collection
Brass mounted koummiya, Morocco, early 20th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
A lovely brass and bone mounted snaphaunce musket originating from North Africa, 19th century.
hierophilic:marthajefferson:lamia-drakaina:This type of container was held in the hand and served as
peashooter85:Ornate brass mounted miquelet rifle originating from either Tunisia or Algeria, early 1
Ivory and brass mounted miquelet tufenk, Turkish, circa 1690.from Hermann Historica
Extraordinary gilded brass ornate relief flintlock musket crafted by Iohan Adam Knod of Carlsbad, ci
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Bars of a brass type metall alloy that many believe might be the Orichal
ein-bleistift-und-radiergummi:Josef Hoffmann Brass-Silver Box, ca.1915.
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