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‡ A FINE 16 BORE SILESIAN WHEEL-LOCK RIFLED SPORTING CARBINE, TESCHEN, CIRCA 1620-50

‡ A FINE 16 BORE SILESIAN WHEEL-LOCK RIFLED SPORTING CARBINE, TESCHEN, CIRCA 1620-50 with octagonal swamped sighted barrel rifled with seven grooves, etched and gilt over the lower half with a symmetrical design of tightly scrolling tendrils, tang decorated en suite, flat lock retained by two side nails, etched and gilt with a bold design of strapwork and leafy tendrils, fitted with external wheel retained by a pierced bevelled circular bracket, flash-guard, sliding pan-cover with button-release, dog and bridle all etched and gilt en suite, double set trigger (the hair trigger missing its lower portion) figured full stock, profusely inlaid over its full surface with scrolling staghorn tendrils and pellets inhabited by running hounds, hares, rabbits, stags and marine monsters, all enriched with engraved mother-of-pearl ball flowers, the butt decorated en suite including cheek-piece decorated with the mounted figure of St George slaying the dragon with a further plaque beneath decorated with a rabbit pursued by a hound on the left and with sliding patchbox-cover inlaid en suite on the right, etched and gilt steel trigger-guard shaped for the fingers, plain trigger-plate, engraved staghorn butt-plate decorated with bouquet centring on a ball flower, engraved bone ramrod-pipes, engraved staghorn fore-end cap, ramrod with bone tip, perhaps the original, and in fine condition throughout (the inlay with minor restorations), 67.5 cm barrel Provenance William Goodwin Renwick, sold Sotheby & Co, 21st November 1972, lot 43 (£3,800 to Howard Ricketts) Exhibited The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1926-1932 (one of one hundred and seven firearms from the Renwick Collection used for a special firearms study gallery organised by Thoms Hoopes at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, December 1926 until March 1932) A carbine decorated in the same manner, including the scene of St George and the dragon on the cheek-piece, is preserved in the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest (inv. nr. 56.5308). See Kruczek 2001, p, 90. The barrel, lock and trigger-guard are described as somewhat archaic in the Sotheby & Co catalogue, though it is more likely they are earlier and South German, remounted in Silesia.

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‡ A FINE 16 BORE SILESIAN WHEEL-LOCK RIFLED SPORTING CARBINE, TESCHEN, CIRCA 1620-50

Estimate 8 000 - 10 000 GBP
Starting price 4 000 GBP

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