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Location: Bavaria, Germany - the center of 15th and 16th century gunmaking
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Sold Bonhams, Nov 26, 2008.
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... from the Fencing Books by Thalhoffer, 2 vols., dated 1459!
Best, Michael |
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Six 15th c. crossbow bolts in fine condition, the oak wood hafts drilled for fixing to a later Baroque or Historismus iron panoply, as shown above.
Author's collection, recent acquisitions. Best, Michael |
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Location: Bavaria, Germany - the center of 15th and 16th century gunmaking
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A bolt quiver, early 16th c., in the Netherlands Army Museum (Legermuseum).
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In the Legermuseum Delft, The Netherlands (ex Visser colln.).
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The description.
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In the Legermuseum Delft.
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... at Galerie Fischer, Lucerne, sold September 2010.
Please note the Gothic ornaments painted on the bow. Best, Michael |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Thank you Michael!
I have seen this one before, and must say that I was a bit sceptic about it. But know when I see that it is a wallarmbrust I'm okay with it. Micke Dahlström, Stockholm Lockbow Society, Sweden |
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Hi there,
I overlooked to point out that the nut on these heavy wall crossbows is not of bone as usual but of cast bronze or brass. And Micke: thanks for agreeing! Best, Michael |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Hallo,
the nut of this wall-crossbow is neither of bone nor of brass, but of hardwood as described in the catalgue. Regards Susi |
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