Prunkvolle Steinschlosspistole, Johann Jacob Kuchenreuter, Steinweg bei Regensburg, um 1760
24.10.2022 10:00UTC +01:00
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Starting price
7500EUR € 7 500
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
Buyer Premium | 25 % |
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ID 833673
Lot 1083 | Prunkvolle Steinschlosspistole, Johann Jacob Kuchenreuter, Steinweg bei Regensburg, um 1760
Estimate value
€ 7 500
Johann Jakob Kuchenreuter (1709 - 1783) war der Sohn von Johann Christoph und der ältere Bruder von Joseph und Johann Andreas. Er arbeitete für die Fürsten von Thurn und Taxis als Hofbüchsenmacher.
Smooth barrel in 12 mm calibre with brass "spider" front sights on the barrel rib, a fixed sight with two flaps on the tang, gold-inlaid marks at the breech. The barrel profusely chiselled with intricate rocaille ornaments on a gold background. A depiction of Diana, goddess of the hunt, behind the barrel rib and a signature inlaid in silver on the barrel rib. The flintlock also chiselled with opulent rocaille ornaments and hunting motifs, a small crack in the hammer, mainspring somewhat ground, the trigger bar bent. Set trigger. The beautifully grained and carved full stock slightly knocked, with a horn nosepiece. The gilt brass furniture with rocaille ornaments. Diana and Actaeon, transformed into a stag, on the lock side plate, a huntress on the trigger guard. The gilding rubbed. Wooden ramrod. Length 41 cm.
Johann Jakob Kuchenreuter (1709 - 1783) was the son of Johann Christoph and the elder brother of Joseph and Johann Andreas. He served as court gunsmith to the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis.
Auction house category: | Handguns: flintlock and percussion |
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Auction house category: | Handguns: flintlock and percussion |
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