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A NUREMBERG WHEEL-LOCK CARBINE
CIRCA 1570
With sighted rifled octagonal barrel, brass frontsight, missing rearsight, barrel maker’s initials PD around illegible mark, marks at breach N (illegible), sighting groove extending into short tang. Flat lock with spring-loaded safety sculpted and engraved dog pierced and engraved wheel cover, pan cover engraved with a mask, Nuremberg mark and maker’s mark LS with a bird (Neue Støckel 1062). Fruitwood full stock inlaid with engraved lines, foliate tendrils and dogs, bone plaques engraved with hounds, stags, and dragon masks, front and rear ramrod pipes engraved with birds, engraved buttplate (large chip on upper left), rear cheek border plaque missing. Spring release patchbox. Iron triggerguard with knob finial. Adjustable trigger and iron tipped wooden ramrod.
29 ½ in.
The successful bidder will be responsible for arranging their own shipments or collecting in-person and will be responsible for applicable New York taxes.
來源
William Randolph Hearst.
With Leopold Blumka.
Acquired by Russell Barnett Aitken from the above.
出版
J.F. Hayward, The Art of the Gunmaker, London, 1962, vol. I, p. 282, plate 11b

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The manufacture of a firearm in the 16th century was specialized in that a barrelsmith, lockmaker, and stockmaker would combine their efforts. On this carbine, the barrelsmith's mark is illegible; the mark at breech probably the Nuremberg guild mark. The stockmaker appears to have left no marks. The lockmaker, however, has clearly made his marks. The arms of the city of Nuremberg with half eagle/chevron pattern and the maker's which is a canting device. The maker is L. Strauss (which is German for ostrich).

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