Ripoll Blunderbuss Rifle, Spain, 18th Century flag

Ripoll Blunderbuss Rifle, Spain, 18th Century
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Object description :

"Ripoll Blunderbuss Rifle, Spain, 18th Century"
This Spanish blunderbuss is of a style that allows it to be attributed to the Ripoll area, a famous gunmaking center in Spanish Catalonia. The weapon is of quality, as evidenced by the signature of the barrel and the silver decorations, as well as the chiseling. It is probably a private order.
BARREL: It begins with facets, up to half of its length, then becomes cylindro-conical to end with a flared mouth 4.5 cm in diameter. The first half of the barrel has silver inlays with leaf and flower motifs. At the level of the thunder, we find three small punches in fleur-de-lys, and the gunsmith's mark, a little worn, "JUAN BI.. GRAV". This mark is unfortunately not listed in the dictionary "Der neue STØCKEL".
The proper name BIGRAU does not exist in Spain, so we must read JUAN BI(s) and GRAV = GRAU which is probably the beginning of GRAUS. So this brings us to a Juan BIS, namesake and probably (?) descendant of the famous Juan Bis who worked in Ripoll in 1650. (The two cities are located in the north-east of Spain, about 180 km in a straight line).
The style of the weapon is in any case typical of the manufactures of the Ripoll area. Barrel length = 42.5 cm
MECHANISM: The lock is classic, it is of the European type and therefore does not use the Spanish system called "miquelet". This allows us to date the weapon from the second half of the 18th century.
The operation is impeccable, the two notches catch cleanly. The internal spring was repaired at a previous time at the level of a non-through crack. It functions normally. The basin is made of brass, it is carefully worked. The plate of the lock, the hammer and the battery are engraved with plant motifs in the typical style of the 18th century.
STOCK: it is in good condition, without breaks, cracks or missing parts. Multiple silver inlays representing flowers. The trigger guard is richly chiseled with a tree of life and plant motifs. The butt plate is strangely decorated with a seal of Solomon (Star of David and central flower) as well as a sun and a moon. Repousse silver bracelets, and partially gilded, connect the barrel to the stock.
They are not essential to hold the barrel, since it is held by a steel pin 10 cm from the end of the barrel. These are indeed pieces made for this weapon and not reused oriental bracelets, since they are asymmetrical in their decoration.
They are very easy to remove if desired, just pull the small silver pin that holds each one closed. Under the bracelets, the wooden rifle and barrel are in perfect condition.
RAMROD: it is made of steel, it is the original rod.
Shipping costs France 30€, Europe 50€ no shipping outside Europe.
Ref D-2446
Price: 1 600 €
Artist: Juan Bis à Graus
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Other
Length: 74.5 cm

Reference: 1498454
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