ID 1326667
Lot 7249 | Ein Paar Perkussionspistolen im Kasten, Anton Schaller in Suhl, um 1850
Gezogene Oktagonläufe aus feinem Damaststahl, auf den Oberseiten eingeschobene Neusilberkorne und Signaturen in Gold, gravierte Hakenschwanzschrauben und -blätter mit leichten Goldeinlagen und höhenverstellbaren Kimmen. Perkussionschlösser en suite graviert und mit Goldeinlagen in Form von Raubkatzen, gebläute Abzüge mit französischen Stechern. Fein verschnittene Halbschäfte mit gravierten Neusilbergarnituren. Länge je 33 cm. In mit grünem Filz und Tuch ausgeschlagenem, aufwändig furniertem Kasten (Deckel etwas verzogen), darin reichhaltiges Zubehör, u.a. Pulverflasche, Kugelzange, Pflasterstanze, Lade- und Putzstock sowie diverse Werkzeuge. Maße 50 x 28 x 8 cm.
A cased pair of German percussion pistols by Anton Schaller of Suhl, circa 1850
A cased pair of German percussion pistols by Anton Schaller of Suhl, circa 1850
Rifled, octagonal barrels in fine Damascus steel, the tops with dovetailed nickel silver front sights and signatures in gold, engraved patent breechblocks and tangs with light gold inlays and height-adjustable rear sights. The percussion locks engraved en suite and with gold inlays in the shape of wild cats. Blued French set triggers. The half stocks exquisitely carved with engraved nickel silver furniture. Length of each 33 cm. The opulently veneered case lined in green felt and cloth (the lid somewhat warped), containing extensive accessories, including a powder flask, bullet mould, patch punch, ramrod and cleaning rod, as well as various tools. Dimensions 50 x 28 x 8 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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