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Here we go again. Stockholms Auktionsverk Magasin 5 is changing shape and taking on the form of an armoury. And fortunately, no overly strict regulations or excessively rigid boundaries apply here. On the contrary, we are treated to a generous selection of both edged weapons and fine- and large-calibre firearms from near and far. As tradition dictates, the department for smaller accessories offers a tempting bonbonnière of delights for collectors and enthusiasts of the field.
A few highlights from the catalogue — comprising more than 170 lots — are worth mentioning. The wheel-lock rifle (a so-called Müllerbüchse) from the first half of the 18th century is actually illustrated in Kåa Wennberg’s now almost obligatory reference work Svenska Gevärssmeder. It is shown alongside a sword over 130 cm long from the 16th century, a halberd from the Arboga arsenal, and a magnificent baroque-era suit of armour that likely belonged to King Charles XV’s weapons collection. Alongside these are offered a range of Swedish edged weapons, Japanese swords of various kinds, three Indian tulwars, and much more.
Returning to the firearms, the selection ranges from a Swedish flintlock rifle with a lockplate signed “Reichardt Stockholm” to a British blunderbuss and a bronze salute cannon.
In addition to the above, there are also powder flasks, Japanese war coats, and an unusual lot containing Captain Åke Svensson’s decorations — a rarely seen piece of Swedish military history.
Welcome to Stockholms Auktionsverk Magasin 5 and the Autumn Weapons Auction!
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Estás viendo únicamente los lotes en Suecia. Disponemos de un servicio de envío con tarifas planas para todas nuestras piezas.