Radslotgeweer, anonymous, c. 1640 - 1650 Canvas Print

Radslotgeweer, anonymous, c. 1640 - 1650 Canvas Print

Radslot rifle or radslotmusket. The iron lock has twisted and cast parts; the small wheel is mounted in a ring that is attached to the plate. The iron barrel is on the back half in high relief cimated with three oval cartouches with naked human figures including probably Adam and Eve, incrusted in silver; provided with beaded decorations in geometric patterns and with floral vines; the visor grain is made of iron, just like the rear visor that is ciseled with ornaments in the lobe style; at the bottom, an unclear mark is stamped. The stock of walnut is inlaid with white cow horn in the form of strips, praise work, circles and grotesque human and animal figures. The fittings consist of an iron, angled trigger bracket and two drawer straps of cow horn, engraved on the sides with guilloches; the wooden loading stick with head of white cow horn has the same decoration as the drawer tires.

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