Rear loading rifle with drawer and detachable skeleton flask, Jan Flock, c. 1665 - c. 1775 Canvas Print

Rear loading rifle with drawer and detachable skeleton flask, Jan Flock, c. 1665 - c. 1775 Canvas Print

The mechanism behind the lock is mounted in an iron cabinet and attached to an elongated, iron plate that extends the lock box. The pan is in a rectangular box that is bolted to the barrel and engraved with a grotesque mask, praise and a signature. The barrel can be unscrewed and is equipped with a filed ring, just like the tromp; on the tail of the barrel is a rear visor; The soul is drawn with 16 grooves. The walnut stock consists of a back drawer and a skeleton flask, removable by turning it a quarter turn; simply cut with rococo praise, among other things. The fitting consists of an iron, loop-shaped trigger bracket and stock plate, a silver thumbplate with post-finished relief decoration, consisting of a crowned shield engraved with a monogram, framed by a leaf wreath, bound together at the bottom and bearing an engraved knighthood consisting of a Maltese cross, suspended from the knot; no device for a charging stick.

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