Bidenhänder mit geflammter Klinge, Wolfgang Stantler in München, datiert 1595
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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Lot 3300 | Bidenhänder mit geflammter Klinge, Wolfgang Stantler in München, datiert 1595
Kräftige, zweischneidige Klinge mit beidseitig feiner Flammung. Am Klingenansatz einseitig gekerbter Schild mit Kreuzmarke und "W.S.". Auf der Gegenseite gekerbte Datierung "1595". Lange Fehlschärfe mit beidseitig kräftigen Parierhaken. Geschwärzte Parierstange mit Kerbdekor. Die zur Klinge geneigten Arme in Spiralen auslaufend, seitlich angesetzte Zierspiralen. Beidseitig kräftig gegratete Parierringe mit eingesteckten, stilisierten Lilien. Originale, bestufte Hilze mit drei Mittelnodi, die Belederung nur in geringen Resten erhalten. Vierfach gekehlter, doppelt konischer Knauf mit Kerbdekor. Länge 174,5 cm.
Wolfgang Stantler oder Stäntler (1554 - 1622) übernahm 1582 die väterliche Werkstatt in München. Er arbeitete u.a. für die bayerischen Herzöge und das Münchner Zeughaus. Vergleichbare Bidenhänder, datiert 1595 und 1598, befinden sich in den Beständen des Bürgerlichen Zeughauses in Wien und des Oberhausmuseums in Passau.
Provenienz: Sammlung Dr. Heinrich Tanner in Herisau (Schweiz). Abgebildet in: Flammberg-Schwerter, Katalog der Sonderausstellung in der Festung Heldsberg, St. Margrethen, Herisau 2005, S. 30 f. Auktion Fischer/Luzern, Juni 1990. Ehemals Sammlung Vischer, Schloss Wildenstein.
A two-handed flamberge by Wolfgang Stantler of Munich, dated 1595
A two-handed flamberge by Wolfgang Stantler of Munich, dated 1595
The sturdy, double-edged blade with fine waved edges on both sides. A shield with a cross mark and "W.S." incised at the root of the blade. The date "1595" incised on the other side. The long ricasso with sturdy guards on both sides. Blackened quillons with incised ornamentation. The arms angled towards the blade and extending out into spirals, decorative side-mounted spirals. The heavily ridged guard rings entwined around stylised fleur-de-lys motifs on both sides. Original stepped grip with three central nodes, only scant remnants of the leather cover preserved. The double tapered pommel with quadruple fullers and incised ornamentation. Length 174.5 cm.
Wolfgang Stantler or Stäntler (1554 - 1622) took over his father's workshop in Munich in 1582. He worked for the Bavarian dukes and the Munich Arsenal and Armoury, among others. Similar two-handed swords, dated 1595 and 1598, can be found in the collections of the Bürgerliches Zeughaus (Civic Armoury) in Vienna and the Oberhausmuseum in Passau.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Heinrich Tanner in Herisau (Switzerland). Illustrated in: Flammberg-Schwerter, Katalog der Sonderausstellung in der Festung Heldsberg, St. Margrethen, Herisau 2005, p. 30 f. Auction Fischer/Lucerne, June 1990. Formerly in the Vischer Collection, Wildenstein Castle.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Swords, Epees and Rapiers |
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Auction house category: | Swords, Epees and Rapiers |
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