Radschlosskarabiner der Trabantengarde Wolf Dietrichs von Reichenau, Fürsterzbischof von Salzburg, um 1600
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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Lot 2052 | Radschlosskarabiner der Trabantengarde Wolf Dietrichs von Reichenau, Fürsterzbischof von Salzburg, um 1600
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€ 12 500
Achtkantiger, in rund übergehender Lauf mit kanonierter Mündung. Glatte Seele im Kaliber 10 mm. Eingeschobene Visierung aus Messing. Am Laufansatz geschlagene Marke "SVL" und Henne, darüber Meistermarke "VK" des Valentin Klatt in Suhl. Schloss mit außenliegendem Rad. Klappsicherung, gefederte Pfannenabdeckung, aufgesetzter Spannhebel. Eiserner Abzugsbügel. Vollschäftung aus Nussbaumholz mit reichen Einlagen aus graviertem und schwarz eingefärbtem Bein. Ergänzter hölzerner Ladestock mit Beindopper. Länge 89 cm.
Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau (1559 - 1617), Fürsterzbischof von Salzburg. Seine persönliche, ca. 100 Mann starke Leibgarde zählte zu den am reichsten ausgestatteten Garden Europas. Vergleichbare Karabiner befinden sich in zahlreichen bedeutenden Sammlungen, u.a. in der Sammlung des Philadelphia Museums of Art.
Zustand: II
A wheellock carbine from the personal guard of Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, Prince Archbishop of Salzburg, circa 1600
The octagonal barrel turning to round with a cannon muzzle. Smooth bore in 10 mm calibre. Dovetailed brass sights. The proof mark "SVL" and hen struck at the root of the barrel, above which the master's mark "VK" for Valentin Klatt of Suhl. The lock fitted with an external wheel.
Safety-catch, spring-lock pan cover and mounted cocking lever. Iron trigger guard. The full shaft made of walnut with lavish inlays of engraved and blackened bone. The replaced wooden ramrod with bone tip. Length 89 cm.
Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau (1559 - 1617) was Prince Archbishop of Salzburg. His personal trabant guard, comprising approx. 100 men, was one of Europe's most magnificently equipped guards. Similar carbines can be found in numerous distinguished collections, such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Long guns: matchlock and wheellock |
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Auction house category: | Long guns: matchlock and wheellock |
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