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Handgonne from exibition of Durasov's Palace:
http://www.manhunter.ru/offline/325_..._durasova.html |
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Great example,Alexander !
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Handgonne from exibition of Durasov's Palace has some interesting details. The muzzle have a shape of bell. This detail makes it similar to handgonne from this site http://raabs.homepage.t-online.de/Me...nbuechse01.htm
Also they both has a conical barrel which is bounded by ring and they both has a tube for pole. So they both has a very similar style... |
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Exactly, Alexander,
And while the second is of Spanish provenance, they can both be dated to ca. 1440-50. Best, Michael |
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