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Hi Richard,
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Lovely, lovely pictures Marcus.
They all seem say late 17th c, or very early 18th. For what it is worth, the very endearing caricature head on the buttplate and guard were only used in England from about 1665 to 1690, with a very rare exception used later. How this compares with Continental taste I do not know. I have seen nothing like this caricature in George Shumway's "Jaeger" book, that has smoothbores as well as rifled arms. Congratulations on such a fine piece! Richard. |
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Something new and interesting has come up on my flintlock gun, it bears the monogram of Louis XIV the great. The portrait could be his too, only thing is, who does that other monogram on the barrel belong to?
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I don't think that these "monogramms" are real monogramms and that this caricature is the portrait of Louis XIV. Monogramms of King Louis le Grand must have a crown on top.
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I follow you, corrado !
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Much agree with Richard here. The lock internals show first rate construction. Suitable to the rest of the gun. Again, congratulations. A wonderful piece for a collection. Rick |
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