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OK. That explanation gives me a better view of your situation. Most unfortunate.Hello Rick,
I know the prices are ridiculous compared to the US, but honestly it seems like all the good pieces were exported to Europe and/or the US and now what we're left with is, well, either attic dwellers in terrible condition (pitted and/or rusted beyond all recognition), or the victim of last century's Bubba (shishanas with the barrels chopped to convert to breechloading, or with crudely made nipples welded on along with cheap or even homemade back-action percussion locks). So the prices for even the semi-intact pieces are high. Not to mention that almost all the Turkish ones are re-decorated (there's apparently an entire workshop in the Grand Bazaar dedicated to redecorating old muskets, even today) to the point that they lose all historical authenticity.
That particular one you mentioned sold for a whopping 1900 dollars, by the way. I think it's insane, but that's just how the market is. Guns that would be in the 2000-3000 dollar range in the US go upwards of 10000 dollars here.
And as for your suggestion, unfortunately not. Importation of firearms is extremely restricted, even if they are muzzleloaders (unless if you have friends in customs, but I'm not going to take that risk with international cargo).
I can remember back in the 1980's and earlier that dealers in antique guns would only take the Eastern type guns in on consignment. While the Eastern blades and armour always received higher prices, there was just not that many collectors for the guns. Maybe collectors thought them too odd looking (?). LOL
The gun you posted above that sold for $1900.00 is incredible. I would have thought due to it's condition, it would not sell at a U.S. auction for more than about $300.00USD. But then, today, it might fetch $400/500USD (?) But in just the last 3-4 years these Eastern type guns are bringing higher prices than I would have suspected. Right now, I'm following two different auctions with Algerian guns just to see what they sell for. You can PM me for the Links if you like.
Rick