E-auction 82-41054 - fjt_342484 - SHOOTING AND ARQUEBUSE LES ARQUEBUSIERS DE REIMS 1707
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| Estimate : | 18 € |
| Price : | 6 € |
| Maximum bid : | 7 € |
| End of the sale : | 10 November 2014 19:00:00 |
| bidders : | 3 bidders |
Type : LES ARQUEBUSIERS DE REIMS
Date: 1707
Metal : red copper
Diameter : 28 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Edge : lisse
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : PRO REGE ET PATRIA. P. C. R.
Obverse description : Faisceau d'armes.
Obverse translation : Pour le Roi et la Patrie.
Reverse
Reverse legend : PATRON DE M. LES ARQUEBUZIERS DE REIMS , À L'EXERGUE, SAINT ANTOINE.
Reverse description : Saint Antoine debout de face, tenant un bâton et une clochette. A côté de lui, son cochon.
Commentary
Les ouvriers d'armes offensives sont compris sous les noms groupés des archers, artilliers, arbalétriers, arquebusiers auxquels il faut ajouter les fourbisseurs d'épée et les couteliers. Ces dénominations de métiers sont empruntées aux instruments qu'ils fabriquaient.
Offensive weapon workers are included under the collective names of archers, artillerymen, crossbowmen, and arquebusiers, to which must be added swordsmiths and cutlers. These trade names are borrowed from the instruments they made.
Offensive weapon workers are included under the collective names of archers, artillerymen, crossbowmen, and arquebusiers, to which must be added swordsmiths and cutlers. These trade names are borrowed from the instruments they made.







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