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I received those images from Christie's Arms & Armour Department.
In the image at the bottom, please note the small carved triangular deacorational bands which are featured identically on the stock of my 1539 Nuremberg harquebus. |
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These are the only photos known to me.
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I found another pic of the former Berlin 1553 pistol.
Michael |
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Plus a large size detail of the muzzle section showing a very specific pattern on decoration on both the barrel and the bone inlay.
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