ID 1418232
Lot 5672 | Fein verbeinte Radschlossbüchse, Uttendorf (AT), um 1650
Achtkantiger Lauf mit siebenfach gezogener Seele im Kaliber 15,5 mm. Eingeschobene eiserne Visierung, über der Kammer geschlagener floraler Dekor und Signatur "M D in Uttendorf". Schloss mit außenliegendem Rad und Auslöseknopf. Hahn mit gravierten Fabelwesen. Reich verzierter Vollschaft aus Nussbaum mit plastisch geschnitzten jagdlichen Szenen unter und gegenüber dem Schloss. Fein gravierte und geschwärzte eingelegte Beinplatte an der Wangenauflage mit Darstellung eines Löwen und eines Bären. Ebenfalls gravierte und geschwärzte Schaftnase und Ladestockaufnahme am Vorderschaft. Schaft mit beinerner Kolbenplatte, ebenfalls jagdliches Motiv. Eiserner Abzugsbügel, orginaler Ladestock mit Beinabschluss und eisern ummanteltem Dopper. Länge 100 cm.
A wheellock rifle with fine bone inlays, Uttendorf, circa 1650
A wheellock rifle with fine bone inlays, Uttendorf, circa 1650
Octagonal barrel with seven-groove rifled bore in 15.5 mm calibre. Dovetailed iron sights. Floral embellishment struck at the breech, with the signature "M D in Uttendorf". The lock fitted with an external wheel and release button. The cock engraved with mythical creatures. Lavishly embellished walnut full stock carved with three-dimensional hunting scenes below and opposite the lock. A delicately engraved and blackened, inlaid bone plaque on the cheek appliqué, depicting a lion and a bear. The nosepiece and ramrod holder on the forearm also engraved and blackened. The stock with a bone butt plate, also with a hunting motif. Iron trigger guard, original ramrod with a bone finial and iron-covered tip. Length 100 cm.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Long guns: matchlock and wheellock |
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Auction house category: | Long guns: matchlock and wheellock |
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