Rifle for stalking, Jan Nelleman (I), c. 1680 - c. 1690 Canvas Print
Rifle for the bers hunt. The iron lock is engraved with praise and a signature. The heavy iron barrel features a soul drawn with six grooves, and a directional rib; the visor grain is made of yellow copper, the visor is covered with an iron cap; on top stamped with a crowned monogram EWB(?) intrigued in gold, with behind it the inscription SAMVEL RIDDERSPORE; to the left of it stamped with a crowned shield with S.R.S. incrusted in yellow copper and right with an unidentified sign in an oval. The wooden flask is lacquered to mimic walnut and simply cut; on the right cheek of the flask is a flask box with sliding lid, the left cheek has a cheek plate; at the front trimmed with cow horn. The iron fitting consists of three loading stick tubes, an ajour-machined screw plate in the shape of a hose with praise work, a tractor bracket engraved with a bird on a branch, the tractor plate with engraved praise work, and a flat flask plate with the top in a tip; an iron plate is attached to the flask, presumably intended for an extra visor; the lacquered wooden loading stick is equipped with a cow horn hood.
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