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Lot #3396
Lot #3398

Lot 3397: Austrian Stock Reservoir Muzzleloading Air Gun by Joseph Lowenz

Fine Relief Carved 18th Century Austrian Stock Reservoir Muzzleloading Air Gun by Joseph Lowenz

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 10, 2023

Lot 3397: Austrian Stock Reservoir Muzzleloading Air Gun by Joseph Lowenz

Fine Relief Carved 18th Century Austrian Stock Reservoir Muzzleloading Air Gun by Joseph Lowenz

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 10, 2023

Estimated Price: $4,500 - $6,500
Price Realized:
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Fine Relief Carved 18th Century Austrian Stock Reservoir Muzzleloading Air Gun by Joseph Lowenz

Manufacturer: European
Model: Air Gun
Type: Other
Gauge: 52
Barrel: 28 3/8 inch octagon
Finish: blue/bright
Grip:
Stock: walnut
Item Views: 2008
Item Interest: Active
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 227
Class: Other
Description:

This Austrian air gun is signed with the maker name "JOSEPH LOWENZ" on the top barrel flat at the breech. Joseph Lowenz is listed as an active air gun maker out of Vienna, Austria, circa 1750-1800. "Wind guns" had several advantages over conventional firearms including that they were quieter, smokeless, quicker to reload, and relatively unaffected by rain. They also required less cleaning since they did not require corrosive black powder. This example is chambered in approximately .52 caliber/13 mm and features an octagon barrel that loads from the muzzle end with a smooth bore, a blade front sight, a metal buttstock reservoir, and a walnut stock with fancy floral relief carvings and a horn end cap, and a wooden ram rod with horn tip. Circular brass collection tag marked "R.D. BEEMAN/PRIVATE/COLLECTION/2075" hanging from the trigger guard. Provenance: The Dr. Robert D. Beeman Collection

Rating Definition:

Fine, retains 60% plus original blue finish on the barrel, gray patina on the lock and cocking lever, with scattered moderate brown spotting on the iron overall, and attractive even golden aged patina on the brass. The wood is also fine with defined recut carvings and edges and some light handling marks. Mechanically fine.



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