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Evgeny_K 27th November 2015 04:24 PM

Tiny bronze barrel
 
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Gents,

Please, help to ID this tiny barrel.

Marcus den toom 28th November 2015 06:23 AM

Hi,

The zoomorphic shape of the muzzle looks like the early 16th century Italian fashion, but there are a few things bothering me. The powderpan looks Indian in design.. it is also lacking the typical powderpan lid. The length is far to small for anything serious for that time period. The patina is to even and looks a bit to "good" .. you would see more uneven/lighter places and scratches on a genuin brass piece. I am also not to fond of that square on top of the barrel near the breech. It is not a sight i think but the place where this piece was poured into its mould.

I might be completely wrong but i guess it is a replica of a toy pistol.

Attached is a link of a Italian harquebus with a similar design.

http:// http://www.vikingsword.com/v...ght=Zoomorphic

Evgeny_K 30th November 2015 10:11 AM

Thank you, Marcus!
Have you ever seen such kind of toy pistols ?

theswordcollector 16th January 2016 09:07 PM

Just like Daddy kid's love their weapons too, through out history from roman / viking times if daddy has one then the son should have one too! great find :-)

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Originally Posted by Evgeny_K
Thank you, Marcus!
Have you ever seen such kind of toy pistols ?



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