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VERY FINE WHEEL LOCK PATRON FROM THE SAXON ELECTORAL ARMORIES DATED 1587.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:6,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD
VERY FINE WHEEL LOCK PATRON FROM THE SAXON ELECTORAL ARMORIES DATED 1587.
NSN. Rare and desirable Saxon patron (cartridge box). The metal etched all over on a blackened ground. The top etched with a unicorn and "NUMERI 31". The wooden body stamped in imitation of stag horn. The Royal Saxon Armories at Dresden have undergone a number of dispersals beginning with the sale held by Rudolph Lepke in Berlin in October of 1919. All Saxon Arms and Armories are desirable and those with known provenance from the Royal Armories even more so. NOTES: Simply stated, this is an almost perfect example of a Saxon patron. They do not get any better. PROVENANCE: Prince Ernst Heinrich of Saxony 1926. Bashford Dean. Stephen V. Grancsay, Brooklyn, NY. Frank E. Bivens, Jr., Mango Way, Los Angeles, CA. Clay P. Bedford. Peter Bedford. Collection of Dr. Douglas Sirkin. Publications: 42 Year Scrapbook of Varitype Firearms by Theodore Dexter featuring the Frank E. Bivens, Jr. collection. "Decorated Firearms" by Wallace B. Gusler and James D. Lavin, pgs. 123 & 124. CONDITION: Condition of patron #31 is virtually as the day it was made with only light staining and no damage or pitting after 400 plus years. 4-49802-1 MZ13