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A late 17th century flintlock door key pistol. Currently on display at the Art Institute of Chicago
Extraordinary gilded brass ornate relief flintlock musket crafted by Iohan Adam Knod of Carlsbad, ci
A pair of Swiss flintlock pistols produced by David Dick of Bern, late 17th century.from Gary Friedl
Springfield 1855 Carbine,Created for cavalry, mounted infantry, and artilleryman, the Springfield 18
The Great Master — Nicolas Noel Boutet (1761 -1833)For all gun enthusiasts out there, think of
A rare engraved Russian Beaumont Adams copy revolver by A. Graznov, dated to the mid 19th century.
A pair of silver mounted flintlock pistols from Turkey, early 19th century.
A set of engraved percussion pocket pistols with ivory handles originating from Liege, Belgium, circ
A brass and gold decorated, green painted miquelet musket originating from Turkey, 19th century.
c–through:David, Galleria dell’Accademia, Florence, Italy
Silver and coral mounted flintlock pistol originating from Algeria, 19th century.Estimated Value: €3
Replica Colt Model 1851 Dragoon single action revolver presented to the Russian Czar and Ottoman Emp
Custom engraved and gold inlaid pre-27 double action revolver, .357 mag., includes mother of pearl g
An incredible pearl mounted and inlaid matchlock musket originating from India, 18th or 19th century
Karen Kilimnik (American, b. 1955, Philadelphia, PA, USA) - The Head Witch’s House, Reception
Ornate bone and pearl inlaid flintlock musket crafted by Ignatius Nester, 18th century.Sold at Aucti
fleurduart:Benvenuto Cellini, Perseo
some icon commissions for dear friends!
I’m cleaning folders the last days and I keep finding art I never posted here… Like this Juli
saint of legend
Redrew the very first warrior cats designs that I made 4 years ago, I had a whole lotta fun with the
Everything’s so easy for Pauline…happy Valentine’s Day marihilda nation!here’s the cover for
Only 6 more days on my Avatar: The Last Airbender enamel pin kickstarter :)
A French flintlock grenade launcher, circa 1740.Currently on display at the Art Institute of Chicago
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