拍品專文
Kolbe specialised in air guns (see lot 28), his masterpiece being the magnificent silver-mounted air gun probably made for King George II (Victoria and Albert Museum, inv. no. M. 494-1894). However, only two of his air canes appear to have survived - the present example, and the gold-mounted cane presented to the Empress Elizabeth of Russia in 1741 (Kremlin Armoury, Moscow, inv. no. OR-401, exhibited at H.M. Tower of London, Treasures of the Moscow Kremlin, 13 June - 13 September 1998, cat. no. 87)
For an account of Kolbe and his weapons see Howard L. Blackmore, 'Who Was Kolbe?', J.A.A.S., vol. XIV, no. 2 (September 1992), p. 49
For an account of Kolbe and his weapons see Howard L. Blackmore, 'Who Was Kolbe?', J.A.A.S., vol. XIV, no. 2 (September 1992), p. 49