1867~, Vienna

1867~, Vienna

Identifier
M.4 to O-1940
Acquisition
Gift of Maj. E. R. Rivers
Carried out by
Springer, Johann (http://data.silknow.org/activity/designer)
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Description

Pair of Pistols in a Case with Accessories 1867 These centre-fire pistols are elaborately decorated in Renaissance style and were probably made as exhibition pieces. Certainly, they have never been fired, as shown by the fact that the bullet mould is filled with copper plugs. Springer was one of the most important Viennese gunmakers of the 19th century. He was appointed Purveyor of Guns to the Imperial Court in 1853. Austria, Vienna; designed and made by Johan Springer Carved ebony stocks, mounted with cast steel furniture [05/04/2017] PAIR OF PISTOLS IN A CASE WITH ACCESSORIES Maker: Johann Springer (1819-1875) Vienna, about 1867 Carved ebony stocks mounted with cast steel furniture M.4-j,-1940 Given by Major E.R. Rivers These centre-fire pistols were probably made for the Paris 1867 Exhibition. The bullet mould is filled with copper plugs and can therefore never have been used. Springer was one of the most important Viennese gunmakers of the nineteenth century. He was appointed Purveyor of Guns to the Imperial Court in 1853. [1987-2006] These centre-fire pistols were probably made for the Paris 1867 Exhibition. The bullet mould is filled with copper plugs and can therefore never have been used. Springer was one of the most important Viennese gunmakers of the nineteenth century. He was appointed Purveyor of Guns to the Imperial Court in 1853. Pair of percussion lock centre-fire pistols with ramrod, bullet moulds, oil bottle and accessories, housed in a walnut presentation case with red silk and velvet lining.