vuursteenpistool, Jan Bijlaard, 1700 - 1708 Canvas Print
Part of a couple. The tail of the lock plate is stepped; unadorned with the addition of an engraved strand of beads under the pan and signature. The round barrel is flattened on top and widens at the tromp; on the back a ring with a deep keep for the rear visor that extends to the tail of the barrel; iron visor grain; unlike 142-A, 142-B is not stamped with a brand in the form of a chair under a crown at the bottom. The cob of black walnut wood is simply cut. The formerly gilded, yellow-copper fittings consist of two embossed loading stick tubes, the trigger bracket, a symmetrical screw plate of leaf vines with post-sactioned embossing on either side of a mask, a blank, oval thumb plate framed by acanthus vines and with an acanthus blade at the bottom, and an unadorned flask hood with stepped tracks and an octagonal flask cover plate with a ball on it; the loading stick is equipped with a cow horn hood.
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