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BY WILLIAM A. JOHNSON, CIRCA 1950
细节
A MINIATURE OF THE AITKEN BOUTET FLINTLOCK NO. 299
BY WILLIAM A. JOHNSON, CIRCA 1950
Expertly rendered to scale by jeweler William A. Johnson, Birmingham, Alabama. Exact in every detail except that the parcel gilt mounts of the original are made of gold.
5 ½ in.
The successful bidder will be responsible for arranging their own shipments or collecting in-person and will be responsible for applicable New York taxes.
BY WILLIAM A. JOHNSON, CIRCA 1950
Expertly rendered to scale by jeweler William A. Johnson, Birmingham, Alabama. Exact in every detail except that the parcel gilt mounts of the original are made of gold.
5 ½ in.
The successful bidder will be responsible for arranging their own shipments or collecting in-person and will be responsible for applicable New York taxes.
来源
Commissioned by Charles H. Moses.
Acquired by Russell Barnett Aitken from the above in 1967.
Acquired by Russell Barnett Aitken from the above in 1967.
出版
A La Vieille Russie, The Art of the Goldsmith and the Jeweler, 6-23 November 1968, no. 186 (illustrated)
Merrill Lindsay, Miniature Arms, New York, 1970, cover and p. 63
The Gun Report, November 1960, p. 35 Guns, June 1962, pp. 34-5, (illustrated); April 1969, p. 37 (illustrated) American Rifleman, May 1961, cover and p. 2
Merrill Lindsay, Miniature Arms, New York, 1970, cover and p. 63
The Gun Report, November 1960, p. 35 Guns, June 1962, pp. 34-5, (illustrated); April 1969, p. 37 (illustrated) American Rifleman, May 1961, cover and p. 2
展览
'The Art of the Goldsmith & The Jeweler', A La Vieille Russie, 6-23 November 1968, no. 186 (illustrated)
荣誉呈献

Elizabeth Seigel
Vice President, Specialist, Head of Private and Iconic Collections