Thank you Gents. If I may, I'll ask some more questions, as this musket has perplexed me.
Mike Brooks - What makes you think it's Belgian, and additionally what makes you think it is a later piece?
Feltwad - Thank you sir.
The Rambling Historian - Thank you for a picture of the proofs! I have been lucky to own several Belgian pieces in the past, and currently, and I am aware of their proof marks. The lack of visible proof marks is actually why I asked.
Nate - Thank you, I very much like the wood as well! The cheekpiece I could live without, but it is handsomely done.
My lack of experience with European Fowlers, or non-military muskets/rifles is also probably contributing to my failure of being able to identify it. I have owned Ketland's, and Jaeger's but that is about it. The cheekpiece seems very European to me, so Belgian is absolutely believable. I'll do some research and see fi I can find any common characteristics, now that I have a more specific area to look.
Anymore additional information, for the sake of my quest of knowledge, would be greatly appreciated.