A RARE 20-BORE EARLY VIENNESE FLINTLOCK FOWLING-PIECE IN THE FRENCH MANNER

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A RARE 20-BORE EARLY VIENNESE FLINTLOCK FOWLING-PIECE IN THE FRENCH MANNER

BY GEORG KEISER, VIENNA, CIRCA 1690-1700

With fluted Italian barrel stamped 'Lazarino Cominazzo' at the breech and with stepped ramp, engraved tang numbered 2, signed rounded lock with moulded border engraved with scrolling foliage involving a grotesque head, and a devil-head on the tail, and with chiselled details on the cock and steel, moulded figured walnut full stock carved in relief with foliated scrollwork on the fore-end (minor chip and cracks), bulbous butt painted with old inventory number 335, iron mounts comprising rounded side-plate interrupted by baluster turns, butt-plate with long border engraved tang, trigger-guard with fluted bow and foliate finial, and baluster ramrod-pipes, and horn-tipped ramrod (two barrel-pins missing)
47 5/8in. barrel

Lot Essay

Georg Keiser was probably the most distinguished of the Vienna court gunmakers, as well as working to the greatest age. He was born in Eger, the son of an Eger gunmaker Hans Keiser, in 1647, and was still working 93 years later as a gunmaker in Vienna. He began his apprenticeship before 1671 and was master in 1674. In later life he took to recording his age on the firearms he made - a pistol sold in these Rooms on 20 September 1989, lot 174 is signed 'Georg Keiser In Wienn Alt 90 Jahs'

Early examples of his work are very rare, and quite different to his products of the 1720s to 1740s in the typical Viennese manner

For further information on this maker see Hans Schedelmann, Die Wiener Büchsenmacher und Büchsenschäfter, p. 11, plates 12, 13, 64 and 65 and Die Großen Büchsenmacher, pp. 189-190; and John Hayward, The Art of the Gunmaker, vol. II, 1963, p. 120, plate 35(b)

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