König Friedrich V. von Dänemark (1723 - 1766) - silbermontierte Steinschlosspistole, Valentin Marr, Kopenhagen, um 1760
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8000EUR € 8 000
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 833674
Lot 1084 | König Friedrich V. von Dänemark (1723 - 1766) - silbermontierte Steinschlosspistole, Valentin Marr, Kopenhagen, um 1760
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€ 8 000
Valentin Marr wurde 1696 in Zella St. Blasii geboren und kam 1732 auf Empfehlung seiner Zunft nach Kopenhagen. Vgl. Heer, Der Neue Stöckel, Bd. 2. S. 761f.
Friedrich V. war den Sinnesfreuden und dem Trunk nicht abgeneigt und gab sich durchaus volksnah, was ihm den Beinamen "der Gute" einbrachte.
Smooth barrel in 13 mm calibre, a brass front sight on the barrel rib, a Danish coat of arms (over-polished) and tendril ornaments inlaid in gold at the breech. The flintlock lightly chiselled, signed on the lock plate. Delicately carved full stock with horn nosepiece, silver furniture decorated with rocaille ornaments, the cipher crown/"F5" on the butt cap. Horn ramrod. The iron components with a dark finish, the forearm replaced to the right of the nosepiece, flaws in the lock bed. Length 45 cm.
Valentin Marr was born in Zella St. Blasii in 1696 and moved to Copenhagen in 1732 on the recommendation of his guild. See Heer, Der Neue Stöckel, Vol. 2. p. 761f
Frederick V was not averse to enjoying the pleasures of wine, women and song, and was extremely down to earth, earning him the epithet "the Good".
Auction house category: | Handguns: flintlock and percussion |
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Auction house category: | Handguns: flintlock and percussion |
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