Fine Antique and Modern Firearms - Day 1 2019-11-11 Auction - 912 Price Results - Hermann Historica GmbH in de
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A cased Scheiring bergstutzen, Ferlach, with ZeissA Dreyse Mod. 1910, locked, trialA gilt deluxe birding rifle (Teschinke) with rich bone
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Grasbrunn / Munich, Germany
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Fine Antique and Modern Firearms - Day 1

Browsing through this comprehensive catalogue is a source of pleasure for the dedicated collector. Comprising over1,500 pieces, it enables us to take collectors and aficionados on a journey through the evolution of firearms. While inventors were still experimenting with wheellocks at the dawn of the 16th century, the second half of the century saw the emergence of true masterpieces, such as a deluxe wheellock rifle from South Germany, lavishly adorned with bone inlays (lot 13). During the same period, state princes were arming their personal life guards with wheellock weapons that were almost equally elaborate. The Prince Elector of Saxony, for example, issued three different models of wheellock puffers to his trabant guard over the years (lots 38, 39, 40 and 41). Almost one hundred years later, when the wheellock was superseded by the flintlock, the gun was naturally also used in the field and for hunting. Lot number 46 refers to an entire collection of flawless shotguns from the Royal Armoury maintained by George I of Hannover. However, it was not just the northerners who appreciated beautiful hunting weapons. Hardly had the 18th century dawned when Frederick I, who crowned himself the first King of Prussia, commissioned Christian Haman to build him a lavishly embellished flintlock rifle (lot 53). There again, at the Austrian court more than a century later, the otherwise so frugal and dutiful Kaiser Franz Joseph I went deerstalking with an opulently decorated double rifle made by the renowned Prague gunmaker, Anton Vincent Lebeda (lot 62). While, as time went by, a firearm only allowed hunters to fire one, or a few shots at best, some ingenious minds invented the metal cartridge, the revolver and, towards the end of the 19th century, multiple-shot, semi-automatic pistols, like the Bergmann-Schmeisser M 1894 (lot 460), the Schwarzlose Model Standard (lot 564) and the Mauser C 96. In our 80th Auction, we are offering collectors a chance to acquire the almost le
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A pair of small German cannons from a noble family,: Stepped bronze barrels with rich band structure and reinforced muzzles. Smooth bores in 32 mm calibre. Lateral trunnions, at top two handles in the form of stylised dolphins. Plain touch holes,
0002: A pair of small German cannons from a noble family,Est. €15,000-€30,000
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An iron mortar, German, 18th century: Bandgegliederter, eiserner Mörser mit leicht ausgestellter, kanonierter Mündung im Kaliber 80 mm, auf der Oberseite abgeschirmtes Zündloch, seitlich kräftige Wiegezapfen. Oberfläche
0004: An iron mortar, German, 18th centuryEst. €1,200-€2,400Lot Passed
A German firecracker gun, c. 1900: Rundes, eisernes Rohr mit verstärkter Mündung und glatter Seele im Kaliber 45 mm. Auf der Oberseite Scheinzündloch. Hölzerne Lafette mit eisernen Bandbeschlägen, an der Oberseite
0006: A German firecracker gun, c. 1900Est. €900-€1,800Lot Passed
A South German saluting gun, dated 1925: Schweres, über der Kammer oktagonales, nach Baluster in rund übergehendes Rohr mit kanonierter Mündung im Kaliber 15 mm, über der Kammer sparsam graviert. Perkussionsschloss, auf der
0007: A South German saluting gun, dated 1925Est. €800-€1,600Lot Passed
A model cannon, French, 19th century: Modell im Stil eines Feldgeschützes des späten 18. Jhdts. Graviertes, bandgegliedertes Messingrohr, auf dem Vorderstück bezeichnet "Le Turco". Eisenbeschlagene, hölzerne Lafette, rechte
0011: A model cannon, French, 19th centuryEst. €600-€1,200Lot Passed
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An early German military matchlock gun with bronze: Two-stage bronze barrel, octagonal then round and slightly tapered, with cannon muzzle. Smooth bore in 15 mm calibre. One-piece sight, at the breech struck master’s mark. Iron matchlock, the
0012: An early German military matchlock gun with bronzeEst. €8,000-€16,000
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A wheellock rifle, Georg Scholz, Brno, CZ, dated 1604: Sturdy, octagonal barrel with eight-groove rifled bore in 13 mm calibre with dovetailed brass front sight, double folding iron rear sight and copper mark on the upper side. At the breech stamped
0015: A wheellock rifle, Georg Scholz, Brno, CZ, dated 1604Est. €5,800-€11,600
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A wheellock rifle, Germa, ca. 1650: Leicht gestauchter, gezogener Oktagonallauf im Kaliber 12,5 mm, auf der Oberseite eingeschobene Kimme und Korn aus Messing, Kimme ergänzt, über der Kammer Spuren der Signatur. Später
0019: A wheellock rifle, Germa, ca. 1650Est. €1,600-€3,200
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A wheellock carbine, South German, ca. 1650: Leicht gestauchter, geogener Oktagonallauf im Kaliber 13,5 mm, eingeschobenes Messingkorn und einfache Standkimme, über der Kammer messinggefütterte Marke. Sparsam geschnittenes Radschloss mit
0020: A wheellock carbine, South German, ca. 1650Est. €1,600-€3,200
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A gilt deluxe birding rifle (Teschinke) with rich bone: Slender, octagonal barrel slightly indented in the middle, with eight-groove rifled bore in 8.5 mm calibre. The upper side of the barrel with engraved, chiselled and partly gilt décor. Dovetailed
0021: A gilt deluxe birding rifle (Teschinke) with rich boneEst. €16,000-€32,000
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A matchlock musket, Suhl, mid 17th century: Glatter Lauf im Kaliber 18,5 mm, im unteren Drittel sparsam durch geschnittenen Baluster gegliedert. Leicht verputztes Luntenschloss, auf der Schlossplatte gestempelt "AS" und Suhler Henne,
0022: A matchlock musket, Suhl, mid 17th centuryEst. €1,800-€3,600
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A Saxon wheellock carbine, dated 1672: Sturdy, octagonal barrel with six-groove rifled bore in 12.5 mm calibre with dovetailed brass front sight and iron rear sight. The upper side of the barrel with date "1672" and mark "VB" (Stöckel
0025: A Saxon wheellock carbine, dated 1672Est. €8,500-€17,000Lot Passed
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A wheellock rifle by Johann Michael Maucher,: The eight-groove rifled, octagonal barrel in 15 mm calibre, slightly swamped at the muzzle, with dovetailed brass front sight and chiselled, double folding iron rear sight. The monogram "* I * H*"
0026: A wheellock rifle by Johann Michael Maucher,Est. €9,500-€19,000
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