JAHRE HISTORISCHE 40 WAFFEN GRÖSSTES KUNSTHAUS JÜRGEN H. FRICKER Öffentlich bestellter und vereidigter Sachverständiger FÜR HISTORISCHE WAFFEN für historische Waffen Mitglied der Gesellschaft für Historische Waffen- und Kostümkunde HOCHWERTIGE OBJEKTE Sachverständiger und Sekretär des Kuratoriums FACHWISSEN UND KOMPETENZ zur Förderung historischer Waffensammlungen DIE ADRESSE D-74586 FRANKENHARDT-HONHARDT FÜR SAMMLER UND MUSEEN Schloss Honhardt Telefon (0 79 59) 924 06 01 Telefax (0 79 59) 924 06 03 www.Historische-Waffen-Fricker.de [email protected] AUS MEINEMANGEBOT I 2014

Ihren Besuch erbitte ich nach vorheriger Vereinbarung. Wheel- hunting gun, German, dated “1650” on the barrel. Smith’s marks on barrel, “MS” with “pistol and bunch of grapes”, “Württemberg crest” on the butt. Wheel-lock hunting gun, German, from Schwäbisch Hall, around 1610. Signed JOHANN CASPAR ROSA on the barrel and includes a “hand” smith’s mark. Hunting spear, German, around 1600. Original shaft with leather wrapping. Powder flask, German, around 1600. Turned wood, with bone inlays. Powder flask, German, around 1580. Made of engraved deer antler. Musketeer Powder flask, German, around 1600. Extremely rare Halberd with wheel-lock pistol combination-weapon, Trabant bodyguard’s weapon, German, around 1580, with smith’s marks. Military , German, around 1650. Light Officer’s sword, German, around 1600. Guard has decorative steel cutwork, blade has perforations. Powder flask, German, around 1600. Trapezoidal with steel fittings. Military Matchlock musket with the associated Musket rest, German, around 1620. Lock and barrel stamped with “SUL und Henne“. Tuck (Estoc), German, Electorate of Saxony, around 1580. Guard has ring port, originally blackened, blade has smith’s marks “crowned Pi“ and “IHS“. Round Powder flask, German, Electorate of Saxony, around 1580. Dimpled surface with bone inlay. Military Wheel-lock pistol for officers, German, Electorate of Saxony, around 1580. Barrel has smith’s marks, “HR“ and “lion with arrow”, stock has dimpled surface with silver and bone inlays. Crest of Electorate of Saxony on the spherical butt end. , English, around 1800. Signed “PERRY LONDON” and has acceptance stamp, “HMS QUEEN 8“, branded on the stock, from the weapons inventory of a Royal Navy war vessel. Inscription of the butt plate reads „ALMA 20.IX 1854“ (Crimean War, Battle of Alma 1853 - 1856). Flintlock hand-, Dutch, around 1700. Walloon sword, Dutch, around 1640. Blade inscriptions SAHAGOM and “Wolf“. Rapier, German, around 1600. Blade inscription SEBASTIAN HERNANDES. Powder flask, Dutch, around 1700. Made of chased brass. Saber, German, around 1550. Typical weapon for crossbowmen. Officer’s sword, German, around 1600. Blade signed TOMAS AIALA, guard has valuable steel cutwork in the style of Gottfried Leygebe, grip and pommel are hollow work with perforations. Highly decorated rapier, German, around 1590. Blade signed CLEMENS HORN SOLINGEN ME FECIT. Guard has superb steel cutwork and is gilded. Very rare Horseman’s axe, German, around 1500. Sumptuous Dagger, Italian, around 1580, with spring-operated blade mechanism. Officer’s sword, German, around 1600. Blade signed MERTEN STOS MEFECIT SOLINGEN, with elaborately worked basket hilt. Officer’s sword, German, around 1600. Blade signed JOHANNES ZUCHINI, with filigree work on the basket hilt. Highly decorated rapier with original sheath. German, around 1600. Grip has steel cutwork and gilding. Main gauche, German, around 1600. Decorative perforations on crossguard and pommel, blade has “wolf mark”. Swiss saber (Schnepf), Switzerland, around 1550. Basket hilt with decorative stampings. Splendid Cinquedea belonging to a Venetian Doge, Italian, around 1500. Blade etched with mythological scenes and gilded. Anlace, Italian, around 1530. Gilded hilt and pommel, blade etched with “LEDA und JO“. Left-hand dagger, Italian, around 1580. Crossguard and pommel have silver tausia work, blade is etched. Falchion, German, around 1550. Guard is steel cutwork and gilded, blade has “Pi mark“ and black stain etching. Eared dagger, Italian, around 1500. Grip plates made of carved bone, metal fittings and blade are engraved and gilded.