ID 1418236
Lot 5676 | Reich verbeinte Radschlossbüchse, Tirol, um 1700
Schlanker achtkantiger, mittig leicht eingezogener Lauf, die Oberfläche alt gebläut. Achtfach gezogene Seele im Kaliber 12 mm. Eingeschobene eiserne Visierung, über der Kammer stellenweise kleine Narben. Schloss mit innenliegendem Rad, die Schlossplatte mit gravierter Jagdszene. Abzug mit Stecher. Vollschäftung aus Obstholz mit überrreichen, ganzflächigen Einlagen aus graviertem und geschwärztem Bein. Darstellung jagdlicher und ritterlicher Szenen sowie laufender Hunde und Wildtiere zwischen Blattranken. Auf der Wange ein ungedeutetes Wappen, von Engeln flankiert. Kolbenfach mit federverriegeltem Deckel. Floral gravierte Messinggarnitur, eingeschobener hölzerner Ladestock mit Messingdopper. Länge 107 cm.
Provenienz: Auf der Kolbenkappe altes Etikett, bezeichnet "Provenienz Dr. A. Figdor, Wien".
A fine Tyrolean wheellock rifle with bone inlays, ca. 1700
A fine Tyrolean wheellock rifle with bone inlays, ca. 1700
Slender octagonal barrel slightly indented in the middle, the surface with old bluing. Eight groove rifled bore in 12 mm calibre. Dovetailed iron sight, fine pitting in some places at the breech. Lock with internal wheel, the lock plate with engraved hunting scene. Set trigger. Fruitwood full stock profusely covered with lavish inlays of engraved and blackened bone. Depiction of hunting and knightly scenes as well as running dogs and wild animals amidst scrollwork. The cheek rest with uninterpreted coat of arms flanked by angels. Patch box with spring-loaded lid. Brass furniture engraved with flowers, inserted wooden ramrod with brass tip. Length 107 cm.
Provenance: The butt cap with old label inscribed "Provenienz Dr. A. Figdor, Wien".
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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