Matchlock caliver, anonymous, 1600 - 1625 Canvas Print
The rectangular lock plate is cut with groups of lines, engraved with a leaf ornament and stamped with the brand of a hunting horn. The barrel is equipped with an iron visor grain on the tromp and a rear visor in the form of a block with a filed groove and a cross-shaped extension at the front; transversely placed fire screen, with a partially ajour-processed upper edge; the bottom of the pan soldered to the barrel has a cross and beads in relief; stamped four times at the bottom with a mark in the shape of a hand. The walnut stock has a triangular handle; inlaid with cow horn in panels formed by double strips, filled with a tendril pattern and circles, engraved with spirals or with leaves, and with larger circles of mother-of-pearl in between. Apart from the iron tractor bracket from which the rear part of the flask is off, the fittings are engraved cow horn and consists of two drawer bands in front, engraved with panels with overlapping leaves, flask plates with engraved leaf edges and at the bottom an empty shield above an empty band, surrounded by a garland of fruit; the wooden stick with cow horn hood is just as engraved as the drawer straps.
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