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Caption: Flint belt gun, with emblem of the Admiralty of Westfriesland, Flint belt gun or blunderbuss gun from a couple. The cock of the lock is engraved with a curl and the screw has the usual slit. The barrel starts straight and round and then narrows slightly towards the center and then becomes wider and oval towards the trumpet, the barrel is stamped with a sign of two crossed anchors with an A and a W, the emblem of the Admiralty of West Frisia, and the coat of arms of Amsterdam. The stock is simply cut and ends in an unadorned, solid wood stock knob. The brass fitting consists of, among other things, a front drawer belt and a loading stick tube, the loading stick is made of steel, the iron belt hook is filed, Hoorn (North Holland), Enkhuizen, Admiralty of the Noorderkwartier, Johannes Rousseau, Amsterdam, 1780 - 1795, wood (plant material), brass (alloy), steel (alloy), cutting, l 47.5 cm l 28.8 cm d 48 mm × d 28.9 mm
Credit: Album / quintlox
Image size: 3750 × 2795 px | 30.0 MB
Print size: 31.8 × 23.7 cm | 1476.4 × 1100.4 in (300 dpi)