ID 195210
Lot 2142 | Paar Duell-Pistolen im Kasten um 1850
Historie- General Haeseler schenkte um 1900 dieses Pistolen Paar seinem Freund General Walsch (†1935 in Landau), dieser schenkte den Duellpistolenkasten um 1922 seinem Freund Johann Friedrich Ehrenbrand (*19.11.1886 Eckersmühl, Mittelfranken, Gymnasialprofessor, Leutnant der Reserve, 2. Bayerischen Fußartillerieregiment, 1914-1918 interniert, WK2 freigestellt, †1974), er vererbte mit seinem Tod die Pistolen seinem Sohn Hans Friedrich (*28.1.1925 Landau, Pfalz, Mediziner, Universitätsprofessor, Oberfähnrich im 2. Weltkrieg, EK I+II, Nahkampfspange, Infanteriesturmabzeichen, Deutsches Kreuz in Gold, Russisches Andreaskreuz. Prof. Ehrenbrand schenkte dieses Pistolenpaar einem Freundin Mainz, dieser verkaufte dem Einlieferer des hier genannten kompletten Duellpistolenkasten über einen Zwischenhändler
technische Daten- Perkussionspistolen einläufig vom Büchsenmacher Gleichauf in Bockenheim bei Frankfurt am Main (Bockenheim gehört neuzeitlich zu Frankfurt), Kaliber 13 mm, gezogen, Lauflänge ca. 25 cm, Baujahr um 1850, gut ausbalancierte Scheiben-/ Duellpistolen mit 22 mm gezogenen Achtkantläufen, Goldbandabschluß u. als Paar in Gold *1* u. *2* gezeichnet, komplette Herstellungsbeschriftung auf der Laufoberseite, fein gearbeitete Schlosse, hochwertige Metall- u. Holzverarbeitung, kannelierte Nußbaumgriffe mit zusätzlicher Verschneidung im originalen Nussbaumkasten ca. 47 x 26 cm, H ca. 7 cm, umfangreiches Zubehör, Messingschild mit Monogramm Gravur *G.H.* auf dem Scharnierdeckel, VORZÜGLICHER Erhaltungsgrad
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