ID 545528
Lot 1309 | Renaissance-Armbrust mit reicher jagdlicher Verbeinung, deutsch, um 1580
Estimate value
€ 6 400
Schwerer Stahlbogen, auf der rechten Innenseite geschlagene Marke (Rad mit Strahlenkranz), geflochtene Hanfsehne. Alter Einbund mit eingebundenem Eisenring, Reste von grünem Wollaufputz. Zwei anhängende alte Sammlungsnummern. Kräftig, gebauchte Säule aus Obstholz, die Ober- und Unterseite ganzflächig mit graviertem Bein belegt. Seitlich vielfigurige, in graviertem und geschwärztem Bein eingelegte jagdliche Szene mit Darstellung von Jägern und Hunden bei der Hatz auf Sau und Hirsch. Eingeschobene Bolzenauflage aus Bein, in der Schnur laufende originale Nuss aus Bein. Mehrachsiges Schloss, klappbarer Stecherabzug mit gegratetem eisernen Abzugsbügel. Die Beinauflagen am Kolbenende stellenweise gut ergänzt. Auf der Unterseite alte Monogrammgravur „MCVI“. Länge 62 cm.
Zustand: II -
A German Renaissance crossbow with lavish bone inlays featuring hunting motifs, circa 1580
Heavy steel prod, a mark stamped on the inside on the right (a wheel with a sun burst), braided hemp bowstring. Old cord anchors with interlaced iron ring, remnants of the green woollen pompoms. Two old collection numbers attached. Distinctively bellied tiller made of fruitwood, the top and bottom veneered with engraved bone inlays. The side with a multi-figured hunting scene, depicting hunters and hounds chasing a wild boar and a stag, inlaid in engraved, blackened bone. The inset quarrel groove in bone, the original bone nut is secured with cord. Multi-axle lock, the folding set trigger with ridged, iron trigger guard. Some bone inlays on the end of the butt well replaced. The old monogram "MCVI" engraved on the underside. Length 62 cm.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Crossbows and accessories |
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Auction house category: | Crossbows and accessories |
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