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Wheellock rifle of Saxony 1619
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I want to show you a new piece of my collection, a Saxon wheellock rifle made by Hans Stockmann of Dresden in 1619. All decorations that are looking gilded are made of real and massiv gold. As you can see the lock still needs some cleaning but is fully functional.
Total length is 119cm. corrado26 |
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Absolutely superb !!!!!!
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Congratulations on an absolutely stunning example!
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Fantastic - I am smitten with envy!
Neil |
Hello
With all due respect, I am struck by the gold pieces applied to the lock. It seems to me that they have been melted, without chiselling, and do not congenial with the work of incrustation in the wood and the work of carving on the parts of bone or ivory, and engraving on the plates. Affectionately. Fernando K |
Very nice, thanks for showing.
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Or: Very well Fernando my namesake; worthy of an expert :cool: . . |
Fernando, namesake
I'm not an expert. I am only interested in human works .... A hug. Fernando K |
Corrado,
This is a staggeringly beautiful rifle! Very highest quality and very rare as well! Congratulations on finding such a piece. To me, the little animals depicted so well, are an enchanting detail.. They are so full of life and movement. I always enjoy seeing such engraving and scrimshaw work. Thank you for showing it! The gilded bronze is what we would expect. Very rare on any arm for the gold to be solid. In fact hardly ever heard of. It is a lovely piece!!! It would be very hard to find something that could be more delightful to look at. Again, thank you for showing it! Richard. |
What a beautiful piece of art! Thank you for posting
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I'm speechless. Congratulations on a magnificent rifle. Sure to be at the top of anyone's collection. One could spend hours just holding and looking at it.
Rick |
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