ID 662755
Lot 2163 | Ein Paar Perkussionspistolen, Heinrich Wilhelm Köhncke in Bremen, um 1860
Estimate value
€ 4 600
Gezogene, brünierte Oktagonalläufe im Kaliber 8 mm mit eingeschobenen Silberkornen, auf den Oberseiten in Gold signiert sowie mit feinen Goldornamenten über den Kammern, Hakenschwanzschrauben und -blätter fein graviert, höhenverstellbare Kimmen. Ebenfalls gravierte Perkussionsschlösser mit Stecherabzügen, ein Stecher defekt, beim anderen Schloss ist der Hahnsporn abgebrochen. Fein beschnitzte Halbschäfte mit kannelierten Griffen und en suite gravierten, eisernen Garnituren. Länge je 44 cm. In mit grünem Filz (später) ausgeschlagenem Kasten mit reichhaltigem Zubehör, darunter u.a. Pulverflasche und -maß, Pflasterstanze, Schraubendreher, Putzstock. Maße 55 x 28 x 7 cm.
Zustand: II -
A pair of percussion pistols by Heinrich Wilhelm Köhncke of Bremen, circa 1860
Rifled, blued, octagonal barrels in 8 mm calibre with dovetailed silver front sights, gold-inlaid signatures on the tops and with delicate gold ornaments at the breeches, the patent breechblocks and tangs finely engraved, height-adjustable rear sights. The percussion locks with set triggers, likewise engraved, one trigger defective, one of the hammer spurs broken off. The finely carved half stocks with fluted grips and en suite engraved iron furniture. Length of each 44 cm. In a case of later date, lined in green felt, along with extensive accessories, including a powder flask and measure, patch punch, screwdriver and cleaning rod. Dimensions 55 x 28 x 7 cm.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Handguns: flintlock and percussion |
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Auction house category: | Handguns: flintlock and percussion |
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