Pair of flintlock pistols, Michel de la Pierre, c. 1660 - c. 1665 Canvas Print

Pair of flintlock pistols, Michel de la Pierre, c. 1660 - c. 1665 Canvas Print

Part of a couple. The lock is signed and decorated with praise and a snake that bites itself in the tail. The barrel is partially engraved with praise; fitted with a ring and a tromp edge in the same shape; marked at the bottom with MLMA and a crowned rosette flanked by the letters I and R. The flask of solid ivory, presumably walrustand, is simply cut. The iron fitting consists of a loading rack sleeve, a screw plate engraved with a lying female nude and two snakes with dragon heads contorted around her, the pull bar forked on two sides, filled with chisel work at the front, and a stock cap engraved with a branch with acanthus leaves and a calycill around the screw in the middle at the bottom; the charging stick is equipped with an iron hood.

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