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SUPERB WHEEL LOCK RIFLE BY JOHANN MENDEL, PRAGUE, CIRCA 1650.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:12,500.00 USD Estimated At:25,000.00 - 50,000.00 USD
SUPERB WHEEL LOCK RIFLE BY JOHANN MENDEL, PRAGUE, CIRCA 1650.
NSN. This extraordinary rifle has a lock deeply chiseled in relief with a king on horseback following a figure of Mercury holding a lion by his tail. The lion grasping his sword in his right paw, clawing a man holding a flag. The wheel cover finely pierced with a double headed eagle and crown. Lock with internal wheel. Lock retains all of its original blackened ground. The finely filed dog spring and dog held on by a pierced metal plate engraved with a mythical head. The dog itself is an incredible work of art. Chiseled in the round, the lower jaw issuing from a hand holding up a merman whose face and head are three dimensional. The top jaw is chiseled in the round as a sea monster with protuberant ears and brow. Comb of the dog is a man's face chiseled in the round with realistic hair and finely formed features. Oct bbl is engraved at the breech with a female figure and flowers. Three leaf rear sight and brass fore sight. Maker's mark deeply struck "IM" for Johann Mendel and signature by Mendel in full as well. Fruitwood full stock finely inlaid with white stag horn scrolls and panels. Patchbox inlaid en suite. Stock also stamped "HTC". Cheekpiece is inlaid with large shaped wooden rondel, possibly replacing a silver or gilt bronze plaque which once bore a royal coat of arms during the gun’s working life. NOTE: This magnificent rifle is chiseled in the finest Prague tradition. Frank E. Bivens, Jr. was one of the greatest collectors of the 1950s and 1960s. His guns by Daniel Saddler are now in the collection of Ronald Lauder, and his other fine arms are in collections worldwide. Cataloger knew Mr. Bivens well and he valued the present piece almost as highly as he did his Saddler guns. PROVENANCE: F. Theodore Dexter. Frankie Bivens, Jr, Mango Way, Los Angeles, CA. Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. CONDITION: Metal is remarkable. Virtually pristine throughout. Rear sight still retains much original nitre blue as does tang screw and one side nail. Wood is extremely crisp displaying excellent original patination. Rear ramrod pipe replaced, possibly during period of use. Otherwise inlay appears intact. Double set trigger good. 4-49812 MZ12