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A FINE PAIR OF GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK SPORTING RIFLES with sighted barrels each rifled with seven grooves (back-sights missing), engraved with strapwork and a stag at the breech, and stamped with maker's mark (Neue Støckel 223), engraved tangs numbered '1' and '2', signed enclosed flat locks finely engraved with a foxhunting scene within a landscape with mounted sportsmen in contemporary costume, the cock with a further mounted sportsman, and the bridle to the cock-spring with two rabbits, figured walnut full stocks each with fluted fore-end (each damaged), the butts (chipped) inlaid with white horn tendrils and dots enclosing dark horn and mother-of-pearl plaques (some missing, some replaced), set triggers, engraved iron trigger-guards each with a female portrait bust on the bow, horn butt-plates and fore-end caps, horn ramrod-pipes (three missing), and original horn-tipped wooden ramrods, the patch-box covers of walnut, white and dark horn (one incomplete), by Johan Georg Dax, Munich, circa 1720-30
32 7/8in. barrels [E.211,212, S.4,13] (2)