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Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
Jaktvapen. Kolv samt stock med komplett laddstake kvar i rännan. En lös del på stocken främre ände. Splittrad. Text in English: Hunting weapon in Dutch style with stock in maple (Acer spp) and snaplock ignition. The stock consists of two fragments, the butt, lock mortise and most of the forestock, with a separate piece of the right side of the forestock, all catalogued as 11646 (the separate piece was originally attached but broke off in conservation or storage). The two fragments join positively to form the most complete of the hunting weapons, missing only the tip of the nose at the end of the forearm. The ramrod is in place in its channel and is probably complete. A metal disc ornament (gilt brass tack, fnr 30504) has fallen off the left side of the butt and is stored separately, but its place can be clearly seen as an impression.
Photo: Vasamuseet
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