ID 1200232
Lot 1961 | Ein Paar Miniaturkanonen in der Art von Michel Mann, deutsch, 19. Jhdt.
Fein gearbeitete Miniaturkanonen aus Messing und Eisen. Leicht konische Läufe mit reicher Bandgliederung und verstärkten Mündungen. Glatte Seelen im Kaliber 9,5 mm. Angesetzte Henkel in Volutenform, die Zündlöcher mit beweglicher Abdeckung aus Eisen. Lafetten aus Messing, darin jeweils ein Behälter mit scharniergelagertem Deckel. Eiserne Speichenräder. Länge je 21,5 cm.
Die Kanonen entsprechen exakt dem Typus der von Michel Mann (nachgewiesen 1589 - bis ca. 1630, tätig in Augsburg und in Wöhrd bei Nürnberg) gefertigten Miniatur-Kanonen. Die hier vorliegenden Kanonen sind aber um ca. 30 % größer als die bekannten Exemplare Michel Manns und wurden vermutlich im 19. Jhdt. gefertigt.
A German pair of Victorian miniature cannons in the style of Michel Mann, 19th century
A German pair of Victorian miniature cannons in the style of Michel Mann, 19th century
The miniature cannons finely wrought in brass and iron. Slightly conical barrels, segmented by lavish bands, with reinforced muzzles. Smooth bores in 9.5 mm calibre. The handles shaped like volutes and attached separately, the vent holes with a movable iron covering. Brass carriages, each holding a container with a hinged lid. Iron spoke wheels. Length of each 21.5 cm.
The cannons correspond exactly to the type of miniature cannons made by Michel Mann (documented from 1589 until approx. 1630, active in Augsburg and in Wöhrd near Nuremberg). Nonetheless, these cannons are approximately 30% larger than the famous models by Michel Mann and are thought to have been made during the 19th century.
Condition: I - II
Auction house category: | Guns and accessories |
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Auction house category: | Guns and accessories |
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