Ein Paar Steinschlossstutzen, Christian Ernst Herrmann in Weidenfels, um 1740
20.11.2024 15:00UTC +01:00
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3200EUR € 3 200
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1326525
Lot 7107 | Ein Paar Steinschlossstutzen, Christian Ernst Herrmann in Weidenfels, um 1740
Gezogene Damastläufe im orientalischen Stil im Kaliber 14 mm, Seelen etwas rau mit ungewöhnlichem, aber gutem Zug-/Feldprofil, in den Mündungsbereichen und über den Kammern reiche Silbereinlagen sowie pseudo-arabische Signatur in Gold. Glatte Perkussionsschlösser, auf den Schlossplatten signiert. Schön veschnittene Vollschäfte mit Kolbenfächern und Beinnasen, glatte eiserne Garnituren, hintere Riemenbügel entfernt. Hölzerne Ladestöcke mit Beindoppern, einer mit repariertem Bruch.
Prächtige Waffen in schönem, authentischem Zustand. Länge je 69 cm.
A pair of German flintlock short rifles by Christian Ernst Herrmann of Weidenfels, circa 1740
A pair of German flintlock short rifles by Christian Ernst Herrmann of Weidenfels, circa 1740
Rifled Damascus barrels in Oriental style in 14 mm calibre, the bores slightly rough with unusual, yet good rifling. Lavish silver inlays and a pseudo-Arabic signature in gold at the muzzles and the breeches. Smooth percussion locks, signed on the lock plates.
Exquisitely carved full stocks with patch boxes and bone nose pieces, smooth iron furniture, the rear sling swivels removed. Wooden ramrods with bone tips, one with a repaired crack.
Splendid firearms in beautiful, authentic condition. Length of each 69 cm.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Long guns: flintlock and percussion |
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Auction house category: | Long guns: flintlock and percussion |
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