Double-barreled flintlock turnover pistol, Michel de la Pierre (attributed to), 1645 - 1650 Canvas Print
Flint gun with rotating run. The lock consists of three plates: a back plate with the lock mechanism and the two front plates, each with a pan and a fire steel; the rooster is decorated with ajour work; the castle is engraved and chiseled in bas-relief with flowers, flower vines and a snake; the cockerel has a head of gilded yellow copper; signature on the front plates. The two super-mounted running are gedamascated in gold with three groups of leaf vines on a blued surface: on the back, in the middle and at the tromp. The rosewood flask consists of two parts: the grooved front drawer, on one side for the loading stick, and the handle. The iron fitting is decorated in the same way as the barrels and consists of two loading stick tubes, a loop-shaped trigger bracket with a right in front of the turning mechanism, an S-shaped screw plate engraved with two entangled hoses and a band around the flask cap gedamascated with arabesques; the ebony loading stick is equipped with an iron hood with the same decoration as the tail lifts.
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