ID 1326526
Lot 7108 | Luxus-Steinschlossbüchse aus fürstlichem Besitz, Johann Haetischweiler in Karlsbad, um 1740
Achtkantiger, mittig leicht eingezogener Lauf mit siebenfach gezogener Seele im Kaliber 15 mm. Eingeschobene Visierung aus feuervergoldetem Messing mit Klappkimme. Über der Kammer fein gravierte Signatur "Iohann HaetischWeiler". Der Laufansatz mit floraler Gravur, auf dem Schwanzschraubenblatt nummeriert "1". Schlossplatte mit fein gravierter jagdlicher Szene, unter der Pfanne wiederholte Signatur. Hahn mit tief gestochenem Rankendekor. Abzug mit justierbarem Nadelstecher. Fein verschnittene Vollschäftung aus Nussbaumholz mit aufwendiger Garnitur aus feuervergoldetem Messing. Schlossgegenplatte, Kolbenkappe und Kolbenkastendeckel mit plastisch reliefierten Jagdszenen auf fein ziseliertem Grund. Daumenplatte mit vergoldeter Chiffre "CA" unter Fürstenkrone auf gebläuter Platte. Originaler Ladestock mit alt restaurierter Bruchstelle, der Dopper aus feuervergoldetem Messing. Länge 104,5 cm.
Die fürstliche Chiffre "CA" kann vermutlich Christian August (1690 - 1747), Fürst von Anhalt-Zerbst, zugeordnet werden. Johann Haetischweiler, als Büchsenmacher in Karlsbad um 1730-50 nachgewiesen, wurde dort 1738 in die Zunft eingeführt.
A fine princely flintlock rifle by Johann Haetischweiler in Karlsbad, circa 1740
A fine princely flintlock rifle by Johann Haetischweiler in Karlsbad, circa 1740
Octagonal, slightly swamped barrel rifled with seven grooves in 15 mm caliber. Dovetail sights of fire-gilt brass with folding rear sight. Finely engraved signature "Iohann HaetischWeiler" at the breech. The barrel shank with floral engraving, marked "1" on the tang. Lock plate with finely engraved hunting scene, repeated signature below the pan. Hammer deeply pierced with scrolling foliage. Trigger with adjustable set trigger. Finely carved walnut full stock with elaborate fire-gilt brass furniture. Side-plate, butt cap, and patchbox cast and chased in relief with hunting scenes. Thumb-plate with gilt cipher "CA" under princely crown on blued plate. Original ramrod with old restored crack, the tip of fire-gilt brass. Length 104.5 cm.
The princely cipher "CA" can probably be ascribed to Christian August (1690 - 1747), Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst. Johann Haetischweiler, documented as a gunsmith in Karlsbad between 1730 and 1750, inducted to the guild in 1738.
Condition: I - 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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