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Auction archive: Lot number 156

A VERY FINE GERMAN FLINTLOCK FOWLING-PIECE, SILVER-MOUNTED, ...

Estimate
£20,000 - £25,000
ca. US$39,281 - US$49,102
Price realised:
£38,900
ca. US$76,402
Auction archive: Lot number 156

A VERY FINE GERMAN FLINTLOCK FOWLING-PIECE, SILVER-MOUNTED, ...

Estimate
£20,000 - £25,000
ca. US$39,281 - US$49,102
Price realised:
£38,900
ca. US$76,402
Beschreibung:

A VERY FINE GERMAN FLINTLOCK FOWLING-PIECE, SILVER-MOUNTED, UNSIGNED BUT IN THE MANNER OF JOHANN CHRISTOPH STOCKMAR OF HEIDERSBACH NEAR SUHL, KURFÜRSTLICHER HOFGRAVEUR TO THE ELECTORS OF SAXONY
CIRCA 1750-60
A VERY FINE GERMAN FLINTLOCK FOWLING-PIECE, SILVER-MOUNTED, UNSIGNED BUT IN THE MANNER OF JOHANN CHRISTOPH STOCKMAR OF HEIDERSBACH NEAR SUHL, KURFÜRSTLICHER HOFGRAVEUR TO THE ELECTORS OF SAXONY CIRCA 1750-60 With slender barrel of bright steel tapering to a swamped muzzle, formed with a narrow flat with silver sight, the breech and tang decorated with panels of rococo shells and scrolls developing to a larger panel filled with a woodland scene centering on a young noblewoman and her gamedog, her detailed hunting dress picked-out in gold, a swagged trophy of shot gamebirds above, all finely chiselled in low relief on a gilt punched 'fishrow' ground, and struck with the barrel forger's mark 'FG' on the underside (Neue Støckel 2480), rounded burnished lock chiselled and gilt en suite , decorated with a further woodland sporting vignette involving a nobleman and the steel cut with an elaborate winged demon mask, figured walnut full stock profusely decorated througout, with complex scrolling designs of Parisian rococo palm and acanthus foliage finely carved in low relief over the rear half, involving a scrolling dragon on the butt, the carved designs characteristically heightened with minute silver nails, inlaid with silver wire scrollwork and small silver relief plaques en rocailles over its entire length, the butt inlaid on one side with an expanded flowerhead in silver wire and set with a red paste at the centre, raised cheekpiece inset with a silver fluted star cast in low relief and filled with a trio of deer, stamped 'No.1' in miniscules, with a small carved mother-of-pearl bust of a lady (as Diana) inset behind the ramrod-pipe, and the whole stock sewn with a characteristic contrasting pattern of small black and pale horn pellets, full silver mounts finely cast in low relief, the butt-plate, side-plate and trigger-guard each decorated with further hunting vignettes en-suite with the breech and the lock, the butt-plate and the trigger-guard decorated with falconry scenes involving a noblewoman and nobleman respectively, vacant elaborate silver escutcheon, horn forre-end cap, original horn-tipped ramrod, and preserved in fine condition throughout (very small pieces of wire inlay missing, the stock with small light bruises). 39¼in (99.7cm) barrel

Auction archive: Lot number 156
Auction:
Datum:
21 May 2008
Auction house:
Christie's
21 May 2008, London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

A VERY FINE GERMAN FLINTLOCK FOWLING-PIECE, SILVER-MOUNTED, UNSIGNED BUT IN THE MANNER OF JOHANN CHRISTOPH STOCKMAR OF HEIDERSBACH NEAR SUHL, KURFÜRSTLICHER HOFGRAVEUR TO THE ELECTORS OF SAXONY
CIRCA 1750-60
A VERY FINE GERMAN FLINTLOCK FOWLING-PIECE, SILVER-MOUNTED, UNSIGNED BUT IN THE MANNER OF JOHANN CHRISTOPH STOCKMAR OF HEIDERSBACH NEAR SUHL, KURFÜRSTLICHER HOFGRAVEUR TO THE ELECTORS OF SAXONY CIRCA 1750-60 With slender barrel of bright steel tapering to a swamped muzzle, formed with a narrow flat with silver sight, the breech and tang decorated with panels of rococo shells and scrolls developing to a larger panel filled with a woodland scene centering on a young noblewoman and her gamedog, her detailed hunting dress picked-out in gold, a swagged trophy of shot gamebirds above, all finely chiselled in low relief on a gilt punched 'fishrow' ground, and struck with the barrel forger's mark 'FG' on the underside (Neue Støckel 2480), rounded burnished lock chiselled and gilt en suite , decorated with a further woodland sporting vignette involving a nobleman and the steel cut with an elaborate winged demon mask, figured walnut full stock profusely decorated througout, with complex scrolling designs of Parisian rococo palm and acanthus foliage finely carved in low relief over the rear half, involving a scrolling dragon on the butt, the carved designs characteristically heightened with minute silver nails, inlaid with silver wire scrollwork and small silver relief plaques en rocailles over its entire length, the butt inlaid on one side with an expanded flowerhead in silver wire and set with a red paste at the centre, raised cheekpiece inset with a silver fluted star cast in low relief and filled with a trio of deer, stamped 'No.1' in miniscules, with a small carved mother-of-pearl bust of a lady (as Diana) inset behind the ramrod-pipe, and the whole stock sewn with a characteristic contrasting pattern of small black and pale horn pellets, full silver mounts finely cast in low relief, the butt-plate, side-plate and trigger-guard each decorated with further hunting vignettes en-suite with the breech and the lock, the butt-plate and the trigger-guard decorated with falconry scenes involving a noblewoman and nobleman respectively, vacant elaborate silver escutcheon, horn forre-end cap, original horn-tipped ramrod, and preserved in fine condition throughout (very small pieces of wire inlay missing, the stock with small light bruises). 39¼in (99.7cm) barrel

Auction archive: Lot number 156
Auction:
Datum:
21 May 2008
Auction house:
Christie's
21 May 2008, London, South Kensington
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