ID 1326597
Lot 7179 | Luxus-Steinschlosspistole, Frankreich, um 1730
Achtkantiger, in rund übergehender Lauf mit glatter Seele im Kaliber 15 mm. Auf der Laufoberseite reicher, erhaben tauschierter und gravierter floraler Dekor. Schloss mit reichen Goldtauschierungen. Vollschaft aus ebonisiertem Holz mit ganzflächig feinen Silberdrahteinlagen in Form von Blütenranken, neben dem Schwanzschraubenblatt Trophäendekor. Reich reliefierte und feuervergoldete Messinggarnitur. Vorgetäuschter Ladestock und Laufhülse aus feuervergoldetem Messingblech. Der Vorderschaft an der Laufhülse gebrochen, links am Vorderschaft kleine Fehlstellen im Holz. Länge 49 cm. Typische, für den Export nach Nordafrika gefertigte Luxuspistole im orientalischen Stil. Durch Reinigung und fachgerechte Restaurierung gut zu verbessern.
A deluxe French flintlock pistol, circa 1730
A deluxe French flintlock pistol, circa 1730
Two-stage smooth bore barrel, octagonal then round, in 15 mm calibre. Opulent, raised, inlaid and engraved floral ornaments on the top of the barrel. The lock lavishly inlaid in gold. The full stock in ebonised wood entirely covered in fine silver wire inlays in the shape of floral tendrils. Trophy décor next to the tang. The fire-gilt, brass furniture with lavish relief decoration. Indicated ramrod and barrel sleeve in fire-gilt sheet brass. The forearm cracked at the barrel sleeve, minor defects in the wood on the left of the forearm. Length 49 cm. Typical deluxe pistol in oriental style, produced for export to North Africa. Can easily be improved by cleaning and expert restoration.
Condition: II - III
Auction house category: | Handguns: flintlock and percussion |
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Auction house category: | Handguns: flintlock and percussion |
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